Marco Hatch
University of California, San Diego
8 Papers
5 Citations
Marco Hatch is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Donax gouldii & Indigenous. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Marco Hatch include Occidental College.
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Papers
Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management
Leslie Reeder-Myers,Todd J. Braje,Courtney A. Hofman,Emma A. Elliott Smith,Carey J. Garland,Michael A. Grone,Carla S. Hadden,Marco Hatch,Turner W. Hunt,Alice R. Kelley,Michelle J. LeFebvre,Michael J. Lockman,Iain McKechnie,Ian J. McNiven,Bonnie Newsom,Thomas J. Pluckhahn,Gabriel M. Sanchez,Margo Schwadron,Karen Smith,Tam Smith,Arthur E. Spiess,Gabrielle Tayac,Victor D. Thompson,Taylor Vollman,Elic M. Weitzel,Torben C. Rick +25 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigate Native American oyster harvest through time in North America and Australia, placing these data in the context of sea level histories and historical catch records, and find that oyster fisheries were pervasive across space and through time, persisting for 5000-10,000 years or more.
Fishing from past to present: continuity and resilience of red abalone fisheries on the Channel Islands, California.
TL;DR: Archaeological, historical, and ecological data suggest that California kelp forests and red abalone populations are structured by a complex combination of top-down and bottom-up controls.
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Ba/Ca variations in the modern intertidal bean clam Donax gouldii: An upwelling proxy?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to determine the sub-weekly Ba/Ca variations in the intertidal shallow-burrowing bivalve Donax gouldii.
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Boundary spanners: a critical role for enduring collaborations between Indigenous communities and mainstream scientists
Marco Hatch,Julia K. Parrish,Selina S. Heppell,Skye Augustine,Larry Campbell,Lauren M. Divine,Jamie Donatuto,Amy Groesbeck,Nicole Smith +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors present a framework for collaboration between mainstream science and Indigenous communities, addressing an under-recognized role central to partnership, a boundary spanner, who acts as the fulcrum facilitating collaboration.
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Investigating the Parasitism of Southern California Bean Clams (Donax gouldii) by the Trematode Postmonorchis donacis
R. N. Winter,Marco Hatch +1 more
TL;DR: A positive relationship was found between clam length and parasitism at all locations; there was no significant difference (α = 0.05) in male and female parasitism rates.
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