Janessa Esquible
Ph.D. Student
Fisheries
PO Box 188
Glennallen, Alaska 99588
907-406-0040
jaesquible@alaska.edu
- Courtney Carothers
- Jessica Black
- Theresa John
- Curry Cunningham
I'm Janessa Esquible and from Detroit, Michigan. I am Mexican-American and Ojibwe and a member of the Walpole Island Band in Bkejwanong territory. My first move to Alaska was in 2014 after completing my Zoology degree at Michigan State University with a specialization in American Indian Studies. From 2016-2021, I was employed by Orutsararmiut Native Council, the Tribe of Mamterilleq/Bethel, Alaska, in their Natural Resource Department. I moved to Glennallen with my family in 2022 and currently live and work on the ancestral & unceded territories of the ’Atnahwt’aene people.
Esquible, J.A., and S. Atkinson. 2019. Stranding trends of Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus 1990–2015. Endangered Species Â鶹¹ÙÍø 38:177–188.
Esquible, J.A., K. Burek-Huntington, S. Atkinson, A.C. Klink, E. Bortz, T.A. Goldstein,
K. Beckmen, K. Pabilonia, and R. Tiller. 2019. Pathological findings and survey for
pathogens associated with reproductive failure in perinatal Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 137(2): 131–144.
Inman, S. C., J. Esquible, M. L. Jones, W. R. Bechtol, and B. Connors. 2021. Opportunities
and impediments for use of local data in the management of salmon fisheries. Ecology
and Society 26(2):26.
Lipka, C.G., T. Hamazaki, M. Horne-Brine, and J. Esquible. 2019. Subsistence salmon
harvests in the Kuskokwim area, 2016. Alaska Department of Fish and Game Fishery Data
Series No. 19-09, Anchorage.
I am interested in how Indigenous ways of knowing and understanding are used to guide fisheries management decisions along the Kuskokwim River. I am also interested in how Yup'ik and Athabascan values are reflected in fisheries management and bridging knowledge systems. I feel it is so important for scientists, managers and biologists to reconsider what constitutes "knowledge" and to promote Indigenous land-based knowledge systems as co-equal to western science. I am hoping to document and better understand the inequities inherent in fisheries management and natural resource management more broadly in efforts to contribute to positive change and a more equitable and inclusive space for Indigenous people, Indigenous epistemologies and ontologies within the fisheries realm.
- Indigenizing salmon science and management
- Rasmuson Fisheries Â鶹¹ÙÍø Center Fellowship Award, 2016–2018
- Orutsararmiut Native Council