Journal Article

Karnad, D. Navigating customary law and state fishing legislation to create effective fisheries governance in India. Marine Policy 86, 241-246, (2017).
Karnad, D. et al. Regional hotspots and drivers of shark meat consumption in India. Conservation Science and Practice 6, e13069+ (2023).
Karnad, D. Rethinking fishing communities to safeguard life above water. Maritime Studies 19, 405-406 (2020).
Karnad, D., Gangadharan, D. & Krishna, C. Rethinking sustainability: From seafood consumption to seafood commons. Geoforum 126, 26-36 (2021).
Karnad, D. et al. Shark and ray meat consumption as a threat to India’s elasmobranchs. Authorea (2022).
Gupta, T., Milner‐Gulland, E. J., Dias, A. & Karnad, D. Drawing on local knowledge and attitudes for the conservation of critically endangered rhino rays in Goa, India. People and Nature 5, 645-659, (2023).

Newspaper Article

Karnad, D. How fresh is your tuna? The Hindu (2018).

Conference Proceedings

Karnad, D. & Kottillil, S. Using the local knowledge of fishers to reduce shark and ray bycatch in India. International Bycatch Meeting, IUCN (2022).

Report

Gupta, T., Miranda, B., Das, D. & Karnad, D. Strum with care: understanding fisheries impacts on threatened guitarfish in India to inform their conservation. (Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning, 2024).

Web Article

Karnad, D. Blog: Between the city lords and the deep blue sea. (2024). Available at: https://ruralindiaonline.org/en/articles/between-the-city-lords-and-the-deep-blue-sea/.