Selected Publications
Good, M.J. 2020. The role and effectiveness of law enforcement in the multi-jurisdictional management of Great Lakes fisheries. Ph.D. Dissertation. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
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Good, M.J., Taylor, W.W., Martin, J. and S. Faverman. 2020. Relationships: The Game Changer for Increasing Your Leadership Potential and Achieving Success. W.W. Taylor, C. Paola Fererri, and A. Carlson, editors. Lessons in Leadership: Integrating Courage, Vision, and Innovation for the Future of Sustainable Fisheries. American Fisheries Society Press, Bethesda, Maryland.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2019. Appendix U, Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act Report, Part 1, Final Coordination Act Report. Columbia River System Operations Final Environmental Impact Statement. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, and Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oregon, 290 pp.
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Taylor, W.W., Good, M.J., Carlson, A.K., Scholze, T., Triezenberg, H.A., and R. Lambe. 2019. The changing face of Great Lakes fisheries. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 22(3):355-367.
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Good, M.J. and J. Pusateri Burroughs. Women rise to the challenges of fisheries conservation: reflecting on 10 years of lessons learned through fly fishing. Michigan State University Spotlight 13:17-19.
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Good, M.J., Taylor, W.W., Robertson, J., Demmer, W., and J Pusateri Burroughs. Developing future leaders. Fisheries, 41(10):566-568, 612.
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Good, M.J., Taylor, W.W., Beck, J., Lambe, R., and J. Robertson. 2016. On the evolution of organizations. Fisheries, 41(9):507-510.
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Good, M. J. and W.W. Taylor. 2016. To evolve, or not to evolve? - that is the question. Fisheries, 41(8):433-435.
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Youn, S.J., Allison, E.H., Fuentevilla, C., Funge-Smith, S., Triezenberg, H.A., Parker, M., Thilsted, Onyango, P., Akpalu, W., Holtgrieve, G., Good, M.J., and S. Muise. 2016. The underappreciated livelihood contributions of inland fisheries and the societal consequences of their neglect. Pages 107-120 in W. W. Taylor, D. M. Bartley, C. I. Goddard, N. J. Léonard, and R. Welcomme, editors. Freshwater, fish, and the future: proceedings of the global cross-sectoral conference. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome; Michigan State University, East Lansing; and the American Fisheries Society: Bethesda.
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Good, M.J. 2016. The MSU Fenske Fellowship: fresh perspectives on fish, management, and law. Fisheries 41(4):171-172.
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Good, M.J., Taylor, W.W., and R. Lambe. 2016. The 2014-2015 Fenske Fellowship: furthering the future of fisheries management. MSU Fisheries and Wildlife Spotlight 12:6-8.
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Good, M.J. 2016. What is the Fenske Fellowship? MSU Fisheries and Wildlife Spotlight 12:8.
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Peterson, L., Good, M.J., Curtis, Z., and K. Frens. 2016. Emerging leaders empowered to make change. MSU Fisheries and Wildlife Spotlight 12:22-24.
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Beard, J., Coscarelli, M., Good, M.J., and T. Newcomb. 2014. Developing decision-support tools to enhance aquatic connectivity in the Great Lakes Basin: results of a workshop sponsored by the Great Lakes Fishery Trust. Great Lakes Fishery Trust 1-33.
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Good, M.J. and J.F. Kocik. 2013. The intern-mentor experience: a ten week sample of the real world. Pages 31–37 in W. W. Taylor, A. J. Lynch and N. J. Léonard, editors. Future of Fisheries: Perspectives for Emerging Professionals. Michigan State University: East Lansing; theAmerican Fisheries Society: Bethesda.
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Good, M.J. 2013. Utilization of a spatial decision-support tool for the restoration of Chinook salmon in the Columbia River. Master's Thesis. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
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Good, M.J., Goulette, G., and J.F. Kocik. 2011. Reversals and migratory movements of Atlantic salmon smolts Salmo salar. White paper. 1-5.
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In Preparation
Pedagogical effects on student learning and satisfaction in an introductory fisheries and wildlife course
Fisheries law enforcement: A critical component of Great Lakes fisheries management and sustainability
Fisheries law enforcement: A critical component of Great Lakes fisheries management and sustainability
Edited Publications
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Molly J. Good, Ph.D.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Washington Fish and Wildlife Office Lacey, Washington [email protected] (564) 669-1923 (work cell) |