Publications
Peer-reviewed publications
In progress
Free, C.M., Mangin T., Wiedenmann J., McVeigh H., Smith C., Gaines S.D. Harvest control rules used in U.S. federal fisheries and implications for climate resilience.
Deshmukh, R., Weber, P., Deschenes, O., Lea, D., Hernandez Cortex, D., Kordell, T., Lee, R., Malloy, C., Mangin, T., Meng, M., Thivierge, V., and Meng, K. Distributional and climate impacts of low-carbon transition pathways for California’s oil refining.
Deshmukh, R., Weber, P., Deschenes, O., Lea, D., Hernandez Cortex, D., Kordell, T., Lee, R., Malloy, C., Mangin, T., Meng, M., Sum, S., Thivierge, V., Uppal, A., and Meng, K. Equitable low-carbon transition pathways for California’s oil extraction.
Published
McDonald, G.G., Costello, C., Bone, J., Cabral, R.B., Farabee, V., Hochberg, T., Kroodsma, D., Mangin, T., Meng, K.C. and Zahn, O., 2021. Reply to Swartz et al.: Challenges and opportunities for identifying forced labor using satellite-based fishing vessel monitoring. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(19), p.e2104563118.
McDonald, G.G., Costello, C., Bone, J., Cabral, R.B., Farabee, V., Hochberg, T., Kroodsma, D., Mangin, T., Meng, K.C. and Zahn, O., 2021. Satellites can reveal global extent of forced labor in the world’s fishing fleet. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(3), p.e2016238117.
Oremus, K.L., Bone, J., Costello, C., García Molinos, J., Lee, A., Mangin, T. and Salzman, J., 2020. Governance challenges for tropical nations losing fish species due to climate change. Nature Sustainability, 3(4), pp.277-280.
Free, C.M., Mangin, T., Molinos, J.G., Ojea, E., Burden, M., Costello, C. and Gaines, S.D., 2020. Realistic fisheries management reforms could mitigate the impacts of climate change in most countries. PloS one, 15(3), p.e0224347.
Kritzer, J.P., Costello, C., Mangin, T. and Smith, S.L., 2019. Responsive harvest control rules provide inherent resilience to adverse effects of climate change and scientific uncertainty. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 76(6), pp.1424-1435.
Cisneros-Mata, M.A., Mangin, T., Bone, J., Rodriguez, L., Smith, S.L. and Gaines, S.D., 2019. Fisheries governance in the face of climate change: Assessment of policy reform implications for Mexican fisheries. PloS one, 14(10), p.e0222317.
Costello, C., Cao, L., Gelcich, S., Cisneros-Mata, M.Á., Free, C.M., Froehlich, H.E., Golden, C.D., Ishimura, G., Maier, J., Macadam-Somer, I. Mangin, T., et al., 2020. The future of food from the sea. Nature, 588(7836), pp.95-100.
Alzugaray, R., Puga, R., Valle, S., Morales, O., Grovas, A., López, L., Kleisner, K., Boné, E., Mangin, T., Kritzer, J. and Fujita, R., 2019. Un enfoque multiinstitutional para modelar el beneficio bioeconómico de perspectivas de manejo pesquero en Cuba. Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Pesqueras, 36(2), pp. 52-61.
Miller, S., Rassweiler, A., Dee, L., Kleisner, K.M., Mangin, T., Oliveros-Ramos, R., Tam, J., Chavez, F.P., Ñiquen, M., Lester, S.E. and Burden, M., 2019. Optimal harvest responses to environmental forecasts depend on resource knowledge and how it can be used. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 76(9), pp.1495-1502.
Mangin, T., Costello, C., Anderson, J., Arnason, R., Elliott, M., Gaines, S.D., Hilborn, R., Peterson, E. and Sumaila, R., 2018. Are fishery management upgrades worth the cost?. PloS one, 13(9), p.e0204258.
Gaines, S.D., Costello, C., Owashi, B., Mangin, T., Bone, J., Molinos, J.G., Burden, M., Dennis, H., Halpern, B.S., Kappel, C.V. and Kleisner, K.M., 2018. Improved fisheries management could offset many negative effects of climate change. Science advances, 4(8), p.eaao1378.
Mangin, T., Cisneros-Mata, M.A., Bone, J., Costello, C., Gaines, S.D., McDonald, G., Rodriguez, L., Strauss, C.K. and Zapata, P., 2018. The cost of management delay: The case for reforming Mexican fisheries sooner rather than later. Marine Policy, 88, pp.1-10.
McDonald, G., Mangin, T., Thomas, L.R. and Costello, C., 2016. Designing and financing optimal enforcement for small-scale fisheries and dive tourism industries. Marine Policy, 67, pp.105-117.