Funded By: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada,
Community-University Research Alliance (CURA) Programme
(award # 833-1999-1012)
This site originally designed by: Erin Breen
Last updated Sept 2025 by Marisa Grant
Funded By: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada,
Community-University Research Alliance (CURA) Programme
(award # 833-1999-1012)
This site originally designed by: Erin Breen
Last updated Sept 2025 by Marisa Grant
SRSF, this Community-University Research Alliance (CURA), partners Mi’kmaq and non-native fish harvesters organizations with St. Francis Xavier University’s research capacity and know-how as well as with the research and educational expertise affiliated with Interdisciplinary Studies in Aquatic Resources (ISAR).
A core purpose of the partnership is to develop applied research capacity within and research relations between marine harvesting community organizations and the university community.
This project is based out of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, but the SRSF partners are situated throughout the whole province of Nova Scotia, Canada. Click here to find out where these various partners are located.
For more details on the goals and partnerships within the project, click here.
For an overview of organization and governance information, please click here.
For details on changes to the Organization, Governance, and Personnel, please click here.
For preliminary reports and published documents, please click here.
For detailed information on the research process, please click here.
For information on the research instruments that were used in this project, please click here.