Yoshitaka Ota
Yoshitaka Ota is a social anthropologist, specializing in indigenous fisheries, climate change risk, global ocean governance, sustainable fishing business solutions, and coastal management and research communication. He is currently employed as the Nereus Program Director (Policy) and as a Research Assistant Professor for the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Lauren V Weatherdon, Yoshitaka Ota, Miranda C Jones, David A Close, William W L CheungGet access
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2by Gerald G. Singh, Nathalie Hilmi, Joey R. Bernhardt, Andres M. Cisneros Montemayor, Madeline S. Cashion, Yoshitaka Ota, Sevil Acar, Jason Brown, Richard S. Cottrell, Salpie Djoundourian, Pedro C. González‐Espinosa, Vicky W. Y. Lam, Nadine Marshall, Barbara Neumann, Nicolas Pichon, Gabriel Reygondeau, Joacim Rocklöv, Alain Safa, Laura Recuero Virto, William W. L. CheungGet access
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3by Gerald G. Singh, Nathalie Hilmi, Joey R. Bernhardt, Andres M. Cisneros Montemayor, Madeline S. Cashion, Yoshitaka Ota, Sevil Acar, Jason Brown, Richard S. Cottrell, Salpie Djoundourian, Pedro C. González‐Espinosa, Vicky W. Y. Lam, Nadine Marshall, Barbara Neumann, Nicolas Pichon, Gabriel Reygondeau, Joacim Rocklöv, Alain Safa, Laura Recuero Virto, William W. L. CheungGet access
Published 2019
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