Marine Policy
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Volume 64, issue C, 2016
- New modes of fisheries governance: Implementation of the landing obligation in four European countries pp. 1-8

- B.I. de Vos, R. Döring, M. Aranda, F.C. Buisman, K. Frangoudes, L. Goti, C. Macher, C.D. Maravelias, A. Murillas-Maza, O. van der Valk and P. Vasilakopoulos
- Landing the blame: The influence of EU Member States on quota setting pp. 9-15

- Griffin Carpenter, Richard Kleinjans, Sebastian Villasante and O’Leary, Bethan C.
- Fishers sharing real-time information about “bad” fishing locations. A tool for quota optimisation under a regime of landing obligations pp. 16-23

- Søren Qvist Eliasen and Nikolaj Bichel
- Marine protected areas and fisheries restricted areas in the Mediterranean: assessing “actual” marine biodiversity protection coverage at multiple scales pp. 24-30

- David Rodríguez-Rodríguez, J. Rodríguez, D. Abdul Malak, A. Nastasi and P. Hernández
- A holistic framework for identifying human wellbeing indicators for marine policy pp. 31-37

- Kelly Biedenweg, Kari Stiles and Katharine Wellman
- Pink sea fans (Eunicella verrucosa) as indicators of the spatial efficacy of Marine Protected Areas in southwest UK coastal waters pp. 38-45

- Stephen K. Pikesley, Brendan J. Godley, Holly Latham, Peter B. Richardson, Laura M. Robson, Jean-Luc Solandt, Colin Trundle, Chris Wood and Matthew J. Witt
- Fishing selectivity as an instrument to reach management objectives in an ecosystem approach to fisheries pp. 46-54

- Laurence Fauconnet and Marie-Joëlle Rochet
- Optimal multispecies harvesting in the presence of a nuisance species pp. 55-63

- Stephen Kasperski
- The EU landing obligation and European small-scale fisheries: What are the odds for success? pp. 64-71

- Pedro Veiga, Cristina Pita, Mafalda Rangel, Jorge M.S. Gonçalves, Aida Campos, Paul G. Fernandes, Antonello Sala, Massimo Virgili, Alessandro Lucchetti, Jure Brčić, Sebastian Villasante, Marta A. Ballesteros, Rosa Chapela, José L. Santiago, Sveinn Agnarsson, Ólafur Ögmundarson and Karim Erzini
- An index to assess maritime importance in the European Atlantic economy pp. 72-81

- Javier Fernandez-Macho, Pilar González and Jorge Virto
- The EU restrictive trade measures against IUU fishing pp. 82-90

- Antonia Leroy, Florence Galletti and Christian Chaboud
- Assessing public “participation” in environmental decision-making: Lessons learned from the UK Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) site selection process pp. 91-101

- Elizabeth M. De Santo
- Evaluating seafood eco-labeling as a mechanism to reduce collateral impacts of fisheries in an ecosystem-based fisheries management context pp. 102-115

- Rebecca L. Selden, Sarah R. Valencia, Ashley E. Larsen, Jorge Cornejo-Donoso and Amanda A. Wasserman
- Maritime piracy confrontations across the globe: Can crew action shape the outcomes? pp. 116-122

- Justin Lewis
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping: Is it time to consider market-based measures? pp. 123-134

- Yubing Shi
- An integrated model for marine fishery management in the Pearl River Estuary: Linking socio-economic systems and ecosystems pp. 135-147

- Ying Wang, Jianfeng Hu, Haoran Pan, Shiyu Li and Pierre Failler
- Costs and benefits to European shipping of ballast-water and hull-fouling treatment: Impacts of native and non-indigenous species pp. 148-155

- Jose A. Fernandes, Lionel Santos, Thomas Vance, Tim Fileman, David Smith, John D.D. Bishop, Frédérique Viard, Ana M. Queirós, Gorka Merino, Erik Buisman and Melanie C. Austen
- Has the value of global marine and coastal ecosystem services changed? pp. 156-158

- Linwood H. Pendleton, Olivier Thébaud, Rémi C. Mongruel and Harold Levrel
- Organizing coordination in a public marine research and management advice organization: The case of the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research pp. 159-167

- Bertolt Wenzel
- Actions speak louder than words: Tournament angling as an avenue to promote best practice for pelagic shark fishing pp. 168-173

- Matthew Heard, Stephen Sutton, Paul Rogers and Charlie Huveneers
Volume 63, issue C, 2016
- Fishing in deep waters: The development of a deep-sea fishing coastal fleet in Norway pp. 1-7

- Dag Standal, Signe Annie Sønvisen and Frank Asche
- Towards an ecosystem-based approach of Guam's coral reefs: The human dimension pp. 8-17

- Mariska Weijerman, Cynthia Grace-McCaskey, Shanna L. Grafeld, Dawn M. Kotowicz, Kirsten L.L. Oleson and Ingrid E. van Putten
- Adventures in cross-disciplinary studies: Grand strategy and fisheries management pp. 18-27

- Jennifer Bailey
- ‘Rational use’ in Antarctic waters pp. 28-34

- Jennifer Jacquet, Eli Blood-Patterson, Cassandra Brooks and David Ainley
- Using kernel density estimation to explore habitat use by seabirds at a marine renewable wave energy test facility pp. 35-44

- Kirsty J. Lees, Andrew J. Guerin and Elizabeth A. Masden
- Implications of new economic policy instruments for tuna management in the Western and Central Pacific pp. 45-52

- Agnes D. Yeeting, Simon R. Bush, Vina Ram-Bidesi and Megan Bailey
- Canada at a crossroad: The imperative for realigning ocean policy with ocean science pp. 53-60

- Megan Bailey, Brett Favaro, Sarah P. Otto, Anthony Charles, Rodolphe Devillers, Anna Metaxas, Peter Tyedmers, Natalie C. Ban, Taylor Mason, Carie Hoover, Thomas J. Duck, Lucia Fanning, Chris Milley, Andrés M. Cisneros-Montemayor, Daniel Pauly, William W.L. Cheung, Sarika Cullis-Suzuki, Louise Teh and Ussif Sumaila
- Service vessel activity in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico in support of the oil and gas industry using AIS data, 2009–2010 pp. 61-80

- Mark J. Kaiser
- Enhancing small-scale fisheries management through community engagement and multi-community partnerships: Comoros case study pp. 81-91

- Sarah Freed, Veronica Dujon, Elise F. Granek and Jaffar Mouhhidine
- Catch me if you can: Non-compliance of limpet protection in the Azores pp. 92-99

- Hugo Diogo, João Gil Pereira and Mara Schmiing
- Visitors' awareness of ICZM and WTP for beach preservation in four European Mediterranean regions pp. 100-108

- S. Marzetti, Marta Disegna, E. Koutrakis, A. Sapounidis, V. Marin, S. Martino, Sébastien Roussel, Hélène Rey-Valette and C. Paoli
- The challenges of local governance: Gear-based fragmentation in the Dominican fishery of Buen Hombre pp. 109-117

- Michael Cox, Margaret Wilson and Tyler Pavlowich
- The opportunity to regulate domestic fishery subsidies through international agreements pp. 118-125

- Yi Chou and Ching-Hsiewn Ou
- Establishing a legal research agenda for ocean energy pp. 126-134

- Glen Wright, O’Hagan, Anne Marie, Jiska de Groot, Yannick Leroy, Niko Soininen, Rachael Salcido, Montserrat Abad Castelos, Simon Jude, Julien Rochette and Sandy Kerr
- Zoning for a multiple-use marine protected area using spatial multi-criteria analysis: The case of the Sheik Seid Marine National Park in Eritrea pp. 135-143

- Bereket Tesfamariam Habtemariam and Qinhua Fang
- Valuing the health benefits of physical activities in the marine environment and their importance for marine spatial planning pp. 144-152

- Eleni Papathanasopoulou, Mathew P. White, Caroline Hattam, Aisling Lannin, Andrea Harvey and Anne Spencer
- A precautionary approach to fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean: Policy, science, and China pp. 153-157

- Min Pan and Henry P. Huntington
- The Channel ecosystem, a cross-roads of anthropogenic pressures and scientific studies: Lessons learned from the European INTERREG IV projects (2009–2015) pp. 158-165

- Emmanuelle Evariste, Pascal Claquin, Jean-Paul Robin, Arnaud Auber, Abigail McQuatters-Gollop and Jean-Claude Dauvin
- Upgrading and exploitation in the fishing industry: Contributions of value chain analysis pp. 166-171

- Natasha Hamilton-Hart and Christina Stringer
- The effects of fisheries management on the Icelandic demersal fish value chain pp. 172-179

- Ögmundur Knútsson, Daði Már Kristófersson and Helgi Gestsson
- New Zealand׳s quota management system – incoherent and conflicted pp. 180-183

- Barry Torkington
- Producing for Chinese luxury seafood value chains: Different outcomes for producers in the Philippines and North America pp. 184-190

- Michael Fabinyi
- Value chain upgrading: Evidence from the Singaporean aquaculture industry pp. 191-197

- Guanie Lim
- Green market for small people: Markets and opportunities for upgrading in small-scale fisheries in Indonesia pp. 198-205

- Dedi Supriadi Adhuri, Laksmi Rachmawati, Hirmen Sofyanto and Natasha Hamilton-Hart
- Upgrading or unhelpful? Defiant corporate support for a marine protected area pp. 206-212

- Brent Burmester
Volume 62, issue C, 2015
- Harbour divestiture in Canada: Implications of changing governance pp. 1-8

- Tony R. Walker, Meagan Bernier, Brenden Blotnicky, Peter G. Golden, Emma Hoffman, Jeffrey Janes, Allison Kader, Rachel Kovacs-Da Costa, Shauna Pettipas and Sarah Vermeulen
- Using common-pool resource design principles to assess the viability of community-based fisheries co-management systems in American Samoa and Hawai’i pp. 9-17

- Arielle Levine and Laurie Richmond
- Estimating the economic damages from the Penglai 19-3 oil spill to the Yantai fisheries in the Bohai Sea of northeast China pp. 18-24

- Guangchen Pan, Shengyao Qiu, Xin Liu and Xiaoke Hu
- Compensating victims of a European Deepwater Horizon accident: OPOL revisited pp. 25-36

- Michael Faure and Hui Wang
- Notions of justice held by stakeholders of the Newfoundland fishery pp. 37-50

- Birte Kahmann, Klara Helene Stumpf and Stefan Baumgärtner
- Hana Pa'a: Challenges and lessons for early phases of co-management pp. 51-62

- Mehana Blaich Vaughan and Margaret R. Caldwell
- Strategies and tactics of tuna fishers in the payao (anchored FAD) fishery from general Santos city, Philippines pp. 63-73

- Edison D. Macusi, Ricardo P. Babaran and P.A.M. van Zwieten
- Hidden in plain sight: Using optimum yield as a policy framework to operationalize ecosystem-based fisheries management pp. 74-81

- Wesley S. Patrick and Jason S. Link
- Commercial scale invertebrate fisheries enhancement in Australia: Experiences, challenges and opportunities pp. 82-93

- Anthony M. Hart
- A comparison of marine spatial planning approaches in China: Marine functional zoning and the marine ecological red line pp. 94-101

- Wen-Hai Lu, Jie Liu, Xian-Quan Xiang, Wei-Ling Song and Alistair McIlgorm
- Understanding socio-ecological drivers of spatial allocation choice in a multi-species artisanal fishery: A Bayesian network modeling approach pp. 102-115

- Helven Naranjo-Madrigal, Ingrid van Putten and Ana Norman-Lopez
- Building an indigenous evidence-base for tribally-led habitat conservation policies pp. 116-124

- Lily Gadamus, Julie Raymond-Yakoubian, Roy Ashenfelter, Austin Ahmasuk, Vera Metcalf and George Noongwook
- Seeing shellfish from the seashore: The importance of values and place in perceptions of aquaculture and marine social–ecological system interactions pp. 125-133

- Grant Murray and D’Anna, Linda
- The need for fine-scale assessment of trawl fishing effort to inform on an ecosystem approach to fisheries: Exploring three data sources in Mediterranean trawling grounds pp. 134-143

- Montserrat Demestre, Alba Muntadas, Silvia de Juan, Chryssi Mitilineou, Paolo Sartor, Julio Mas, Stefanos Kavadas and Javier Martín
- The socio-economic effects of a Marine Protected Area on the ecosystem service of leisure and recreation pp. 144-152

- Siân E. Rees, Stephen C. Mangi, Caroline Hattam, Sarah C. Gall, Lynda D. Rodwell, Frankie J. Peckett and Martin J. Attrill
- The marine industrial competitiveness of blue economic regions in China pp. 153-160

- Xiao Yan, Liang Yan, Xi-Long Yao and Ming Liao
- Navigating the evolution of marine policy in Panama: Current policies and community responses in the Pearl Islands and Bocas del Toro Archipelagos of Panama pp. 161-168

- Ana K. Spalding, Daniel O. Suman and Maria Eugenia Mellado
- Second-guessing uncertainty: Scenario planning for management of the Indian Ocean tuna purse seine fishery pp. 169-177

- Tim K. Davies, Chris C. Mees and E.J. Milner-Gulland
- ITQ markets with administrative costs: An application to the industrial common sardine and anchovy fishery in Chile pp. 178-185

- Hugo Salgado, Carlos Chavez, Montserrat Miller and John Stranlund
- Linking ecological condition to enforcement of marine protected area regulations in the greater Caribbean region pp. 186-195

- Katherine A. Kaplan, Gabby N. Ahmadia, Helen Fox, Louise Glew, Emily F. Pomeranz and Patrick Sullivan
- An ecosystem approach to small-scale co-managed fisheries: The yellow clam fishery in Uruguay pp. 196-202

- Ignacio Gianelli, Gastón Martínez and Omar Defeo
- Modeling expert judgment to assess cost-effectiveness of EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive programs of measures pp. 203-212

- A. Kontogianni, C. Tourkolias, D. Damigos, M. Skourtos and B. Zanou
- Into the scrap iron business: Transaction costs for fleet sustainability in Norway pp. 213-217

- Dag Standal and Signe Annie Sønvisen
- Incorporating the visibility of coastal energy infrastructure into multi-criteria siting decisions pp. 218-223

- Robert Griffin, Nicolas Chaumont, Douglas Denu, Anne Guerry, Choong-Ki Kim and Mary Ruckelshaus
- Decentralising: The implementation of regionalisation and co-management under the post-2013 Common Fisheries Policy pp. 224-232

- Søren Q. Eliasen, Troels J. Hegland and Jesper Raakjær
- Bidding and performance in multiple unit combinatorial fishery quota auctions: Role of information feedbacks pp. 233-243

- Md Sayed Iftekhar and John Tisdell
- Reaping the reef: Provisioning services from coral reefs in Solomon Islands pp. 244-251

- Joelle A. Albert, Andrew D. Olds, Simon Albert, Annabelle Cruz-Trinidad and Anne-Maree Schwarz
- From adoption to implementation? An academic perspective on Sustainable Fisheries Management in a developing country pp. 252-260

- Alejandro Espinoza-Tenorio, Ileana Espejel and Matthias Wolff
- Beyond PRISMA: Systematic reviews to inform marine science and policy pp. 261-263

- O’Leary, Bethan C., Helen R. Bayliss and Neal R. Haddaway
- Barriers of voyaging on the Northern Sea Route: A perspective from shipping Companies pp. 264-270

- Taedong Lee and Hyun Jung Kim
- Killing sharks: The media’s role in public and political response to fatal human–shark interactions pp. 271-278

- Christine McCagh, Joanne Sneddon and Dominque Blache
- Fisheries as a way of life: Gendered livelihoods, identities and perspectives of artisanal fisheries in eastern Brazil pp. 279-288

- Anna N. Santos
- Productivity change in commercial fisheries: An introduction to the special issue pp. 289-293

- John Walden, Ben Fissel, Dale Squires and Niels Vestergaard
- Measuring changes in multi-factor productivity in U.S. catch share fisheries pp. 294-301

- Eric Thunberg, John Walden, Juan Agar, Ron Felthoven, Abigail Harley, Stephen Kasperski, Jean Lee, Todd Lee, Aaron Mamula, Jessica Stephen and Andy Strelcheck
- Measuring Productivity in a Shared Stock Fishery: A Case Study of the Hawaii Longline Fishery pp. 302-308

- Minling Pan and John Walden
- Productivity growth, catchability, stock assessments, and optimum renewable resource use pp. 309-317

- Dale Squires and Niels Vestergaard
- Productivity change and fleet restructuring after transition to individual transferable quota management pp. 318-325

- Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf and John Walden
- Multifactor productivity, environmental change, and regulatory impacts in the U.S. West Coast groundfish trawl fishery, 1994–2013 pp. 326-336

- Aaron Mamula and Trevor Collier
- Decomposing productivity and efficiency changes in the Alaska head and gut factory trawl fleet pp. 337-346

- Benjamin E. Fissel, Ronald G. Felthoven, Stephen Kasperski and O’Donnell, Christopher
- IFQs and total factor productivity changes: The case of the Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery pp. 347-357

- Daniel Solis, Juan J. Agar and Julio del Corral
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