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Ringer, D., Szymkowiak, M., Benken, L., Brown, K., Hoffman, K., Peterson, T., Sattler, N., and Stratton, M. 2025. Scaling Solutions: A Regional Plan for the Gulf of Alaska. Modular Strategies for Fisheries, Seafood Infrastructure, and Community Prosperity. 

 

Ringer, D., R. Donkersloot, C. Carothers. 2024. Navigating Uncharted Waters: Graying of the Fleet and Unprecedented Industry Challenges in Alaska’s Fishing Communities. Frontiers in Sustainability. Special Feature. 4

 

Donkersloot, R., H. Wayner, D. Ringer, A. Salmon, J. Salmon, C. Carothers, J. Black. In preparation. Immeasurable Sovereignty: Accounting for Indigenous well-being in fishery science and policy. Ecology and Society. 

Donkersloot R, C. Carothers, J. Black, D. Ringer, and H. Wayner. 2024. Accounting for Indigenous Well-Being in Fishery Science and Policy. NPRB Project 2014 Final Report.

Carothers, C., P. Westley, J. Black, and D. Ringer. 2021. Guest editors for special feature: Alaska’s Salmon and People:

Carothers, C., J. Black, S. J. Langdon, R. Donkersloot, D. Ringer, J. Coleman, E. R. Gavenus, W. Justin, M. Williams, F. Christiansen, C. Stevens, B. Woods, S. Clark, P. M. Clay, L. Mack, J. Raymond-Yakoubian, A. Akall'eq Sanders, B. L. Stevens, and A. Whiting. 2021. Indigenous peoples and salmon stewardship: a critical relationship. Ecology and Society 26(1):16.

https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-11972-260116

Donkersloot, R., J. C. Black, C. Carothers, D. Ringer, W. Justin, P. M. Clay, M. R. Poe, E. R. Gavenus, W. Voinot-Baron, C. Stevens, M. Williams, J. Raymond-Yakoubian, F. Christiansen, S. J. Breslow, S. J. Langdon, J. M. Coleman, and S. J. Clark. 2020. Assessing the sustainability and equity of Alaska salmon fisheries through a well-being framework. Ecology and Society 25(2):18. 
https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-11549-250218

Donkersloot, R., J. Coleman, C. Carothers, D. Ringer, P. Cullenberg. 2020. Kin, community and diverse rural economies: Rethinking resource governance for Alaska rural fisheries. Marine Policy, 117, 103966. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.103966

Ringer, D., C. Carothers, R. Donkersloot, J. Coleman, and P. Cullenberg. For generations to come? The privatization paradigm and shifting social baselines in Kodiak, Alaska’s commercial fisheries. 2018. Marine Policy, 98: 97-103. 

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2018.09.009

Coleman, J., C. Carothers, R. Donkersloot, D. Ringer, and P. Cullenberg, A. Bateman. Alaska’s Next Generation of Potential Fishermen: A survey of youth attitudes towards fishing and community in Bristol Bay and the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska. 2018. Maritime Studies 109. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40152-018-0109-5

Ringer, D. Alaska Young Fishermen’s Almanac. Volume 1. Alaska Marine Conservation Council. 2017.

Cullenberg, P., R. Donkersloot, C. Carothers, J. Coleman, and D. Ringer. 2017. Turning the tide: How can Alaska address the ‘Graying of the Fleet’ and loss of rural fisheries access? http://fishermen.alaska.edu/turning-the-tide

Ringer, D. For Generations to Come: Exploring Local Fisheries Access and Community Viability in the Kodiak Archipelago. 2016. Master’s Thesis. University of Alaska Fairbanks. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/162579078.pdf

Ringer, D. Next Generation of Fishermen. Guest opinion editorial. Kodiak Daily Mirror. Kodiak, Alaska. March 2016.

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