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Tarsila Seara

Researcher at University of New Haven

Publications -  14
Citations -  393

Tarsila Seara is an academic researcher from University of New Haven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fisheries management & Fishing. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 300 citations. Previous affiliations of Tarsila Seara include University of Rhode Island & National Marine Fisheries Service.

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Indicators of climate change and social vulnerability in fishing dependent communities along the Eastern and Gulf Coasts of the United States

TL;DR: In this paper, a set of social indicators of fishing community vulnerability and resilience to evaluate the impacts of changes in fishery management regimes are defined for the U.S. Eastern and Gulf coasts.
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Perceived adaptive capacity and natural disasters: A fisheries case study

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the perceptions of adaptive capacity of New York and New Jersey commercial and for-hire fishermen one year after Hurricane Sandy and found that those that suffered more intense impacts from the storm had more negative levels of perceived adaptive capacity.
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Aspects of Fishery Management, Job Satisfaction, and Well-Being among Commercial Fishermen in the Northeast Region of the United States

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined job satisfaction and well-being among 478 fishermen in three subregions of the northeastern United States and found that differences between the mix of regional fisheries and attitudes toward regulations affect two components of job satisfaction, but not self-actualization.
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Factors influencing success of marine protected areas in the Visayas, Philippines as related to increasing protected area coverage.

TL;DR: The relationship between factors that influence the success of Community Based MPA (CBMPA) performance in the Visayas, Philippines and their significance in efforts to increase the size of protected areas are examined.
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Fishing as therapy: Impacts on job satisfaction and implications for fishery management

TL;DR: • SE Puerto Rican and NE Region US fishermen's job satisfaction and well-being is compared in this article, where the authors compared the SE and NE regions of the US. And they found that SE Puerto Ricans were more satisfied with their jobs.