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Yoshitaka Ota | |
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Alma mater | University College London |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Anthropology, marine policy |
Institutions | Nereus Program Liu Centre for Global Issues University of British Columbia Changing Ocean Research Unit |
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 a senior research fellow at the University of British Columbia.
Background
Ota completed his B.Sc. (1995), M.Sc. (1998), and Ph.D. (2006) in Anthropology at the University College London. In 2000-2001, he completed 18 months of fieldwork in Palau, Micronesia in support of his Ph.D. research.
Between 2003 and 2005, he was employed as a research assistant in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Kent, conducting research on artisanal fishing. From 2005 to 2009, he was a research associate at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, working on several projects related to fisheries management. From 2009 to 2011, he was a Policy Research Fellow in the Ocean Policy Research Foundation in Tokyo, Japan.
Since 2011, Ota has been Director (Policy) at the Nereus Program, an interdisciplinary ocean research initiative between the non-profit Nippon Foundation and the University of British Columbia.
Selected publications
- Cheung W., Jones M., Lam V., Miller D., Ota Y., Teh L., Sumaila U., 2016. Transform high seas management to build climate resilience in marine seafood supply.Fish and Fisheries.
- Weatherdon L., Ota Y., Jones M., Close D., Cheung W., 2016. Projected Scenarios for Coastal First Nations’ Fisheries Catch Potential under Climate Change: Management Challenges and Opportunities. PLoS ONE.
- Tanaka T., Ota Y., 2015. Reviving the Seto Inland Sea, Japan: Applying the Principles of Satoumi for Marine Ranching Project in Okayama. Marine Productivity: Perturbations and Resilience of Socio-ecosystems, pages 291-294.
- Merrie A., Dunn D.C., Metian M., Boustany A.M., Takei Y., Elferink A.O., Ota Y., Christensen V., Halpin P.N., Österblom H., 2014. An ocean of surprises – Trends in human use, unexpected dynamics and governance challenges in areas beyond national jurisdiction. Global Environmental Change, 27, pages 19-31.
- Hanich Q.A., Ota Y., 2013, Moving beyond rights-based management: a transparent approach to distributing the conservation burden and benefit in tuna fisheries. Humanities and the Arts - Papers, pages 135-170.
- Österblom H., Merrie A., Metian M., Boonstra W.J., Blenckner R., Watson J.R., Rykaczewski R.R., Ota Y., Sarmiento J.L., Christensen V., Schlüter M., Birnbaum S., Gustavsson B.G., Humborg C., Mörth C-M., Müeller-Karulis B., Tomczak M.T., Troell M., Folke C., 2013. Modeling social-ecological scenarios in marine systems. BioScience, 63, pages 735-744.
References
- "People". Nereus Program. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- "Yoshitaka Ota". UBC Oceans and Fisheries. University of British Columbia. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
- "CV". Yoshitaka Ota. Retrieved 21 October 2016.