Marine Policy
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Volume 38, issue C, 2013
- Status of Kuwait's fishery resources: Assessment and perspective pp. 1-7

- Amani S.Y. Al-Zaidan, Salim Y. Al-Mohanna and Preeta George
- Eco-labeling seafood: Addressing impacts to vulnerable seafloor species, communities, habitats and ecosystems in data-poor regions pp. 8-15

- Eric Heupel and Peter J. Auster
- A method for incorporating climate change modelling into marine conservation planning: An Indo-west Pacific example pp. 16-24

- Jessica S. Levy and Natalie C. Ban
- On the environmental effectiveness of the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive pp. 25-40

- Christine Bertram and Katrin Rehdanz
- The value of line-caught and other attributes: An exploration of price premiums for chilled fish in UK supermarkets pp. 41-44

- Geir Sogn-Grundvåg, Thomas A. Larsen and James A. Young
- Enforcement and compliance trends under IFQ management in the Gulf of Mexico commercial reef fish fishery pp. 45-53

- Read D. Porter, Zachary Jylkka and Greta Swanson
- Institutional stability and change in the Baltic Sea: 30 years of issues, crises and solutions pp. 54-64

- Matilda Valman
- Investing in nature: Restoring coastal habitat blue infrastructure and green job creation pp. 65-71

- Peter Edwards, A.E. Sutton-Grier and G.E. Coyle
- How supportive are existing national legal regimes for multi-use marine spatial planning?—The South African case pp. 72-79

- Susan Taljaard and Lara van Niekerk
- Evaluating tradeoffs among ecosystem services to inform marine spatial planning pp. 80-89

- Sarah E. Lester, Christopher Costello, Benjamin S. Halpern, Steven D. Gaines, Crow White and John A. Barth
- Spatially explicit economic assessment of cultural ecosystem services: Non-extractive recreational uses of the coastal environment related to marine biodiversity pp. 90-98

- A. Ruiz-Frau, H. Hinz, G. Edwards-Jones and M.J. Kaiser
- China's distant water fishing industry: Evolving policies and implications pp. 99-108

- Tabitha Grace Mallory
- Strictly for the birds? pp. 109-115

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Reflections on the position of the major maritime powers with respect to the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage 2001 pp. 116-123

- Sarah Dromgoole
- Fishing in muddy waters: Exploring the conditions for effective governance of fisheries and aquaculture pp. 124-132

- Agni Kalfagianni and Philipp Pattberg
- The integration of nature conservation into the marine spatial planning process pp. 133-139

- Zacharoula Kyriazi, Frank Maes, Marijn Rabaut, Magda Vincx and Steven Degraer
- International, regional and national commitments meet local implementation: A case study of marine conservation in Northern Ireland pp. 140-150

- K.L. Yates, A. Payo Payo and D.S. Schoeman
- Spatiotemporal modelling for policy analysis: Application to sustainable management of whale-watching activities pp. 151-162

- Clément Chion, Guy Cantin, Suzan Dionne, Benoit Dubeau, Philippe Lamontagne, Jacques-André Landry, Danielle Marceau, Cristiane C.A. Martins, Nadia Ménard, Robert Michaud, Lael Parrott and Samuel Turgeon
- An evaluation of self-governance in the New Zealand Bluff oyster fishery—A modelling approach pp. 163-173

- Yu Wen Yang, Dan Fu and Ross Cullen
- Food security and the Coral Triangle Initiative pp. 174-183

- Simon Foale, Dedi Adhuri, Porfiro Aliño, Edward H. Allison, Neil Andrew, Philippa Cohen, Louisa Evans, Michael Fabinyi, Pedro Fidelman, Christopher Gregory, Natasha Stacey, John Tanzer and Nireka Weeratunge
- A comparison of zoning analyses to inform the planning of a marine protected area network in Raja Ampat, Indonesia pp. 184-194

- Hedley S. Grantham, Vera N. Agostini, Joanne Wilson, Sangeeta Mangubhai, Nur Hidayat, Andreas Muljadi, Muhajir,, Chris Rotinsulu, Meity Mongdong, Michael W. Beck and Hugh P. Possingham
- Institutional entrepreneurs, global networks, and the emergence of international institutions for ecosystem-based management: The Coral Triangle Initiative pp. 195-204

- Franciska Rosen and Per Olsson
- Interactions between aquaculture and fisheries pp. 205-213

- Fabrizio Natale, Johann Hofherr, Gianluca Fiore and Jarno Virtanen
- Practical tools to support marine spatial planning: A review and some prototype tools pp. 214-227

- Vanessa Stelzenmüller, Janette Lee, Andy South, Jo Foden and Stuart I. Rogers
- Fisheries quota allocation: Laboratory experiments on simultaneous and combinatorial auctions pp. 228-234

- John Tisdell and Md Sayed Iftekhar
- Improving fisheries co-management through ecosystem-based spatial management: The Galapagos Marine Reserve pp. 235-245

- Mauricio Castrejón and Anthony Charles
- Tracing value chains to understand effects of trade on coral reef fish in Zanzibar, Tanzania pp. 246-256

- M. Thyresson, B. Crona, M. Nyström, M. de la Torre-Castro and N. Jiddawi
- Who gets what? Developing a more equitable framework for EU fishing agreements pp. 257-266

- Frédéric Le Manach, Mialy Andriamahefazafy, Sarah Harper, Alasdair Harris, Gilles Hosch, Glenn-Marie Lange, Dirk Zeller and Ussif Sumaila
- Institutional quality and catch performance of fishing nations pp. 267-276

- Ola Flaaten
- Knowing in context: An exploration of the interface of marine harvesters' local ecological knowledge with ecosystem approaches to management pp. 277-286

- Alida Bundy and Anthony Davis
- A comparative case study of fish stocking between Sweden and Finland: Explaining differences in decision making at the street level pp. 287-292

- Mikael Sevä
- Fishing gear substitution to reduce bycatch and habitat impacts: An example of social–ecological research to inform policy pp. 293-303

- Lekelia D. Jenkins and Karen Garrison
- How terrestrial management concepts have led to unrealistic expectations of marine protected areas pp. 304-311

- R. Kearney, G. Farebrother, C.D. Buxton and P. Goodsell
- The International Plan of Action for Sharks: How does national implementation measure up? pp. 312-320

- Brendal Davis and Boris Worm
- Swedish coastal herring fisheries in the wake of an ITQ system pp. 321-324

- Staffan Waldo, Kim Berndt, Cecilia Hammarlund, Martin Lindegren, Anders Nilsson and Anders Persson
- Marine bioregional plans and implementation issues: Australia's oceans policy process pp. 325-329

- Joanna Vince
- “See you in court!”: Whaling as a two level game in Australian politics and foreign policy pp. 330-336

- Michael Heazle
- A communicative turnaround: Shifting the burden of proof in European fisheries governance pp. 337-345

- Sebastian Linke and Svein Jentoft
- The effectiveness of community-based governance of small-scale fisheries, Ngazidja island, Comoros pp. 346-354

- Melissa Hauzer, Philip Dearden and Grant Murray
- Lessons learned from investing in marine and coastal management initiatives in the East Asian Seas pp. 355-364

- Anna Tengberg and Annadel S Cabanban
- Polar bears and CITES: A rejoinder to Parsons and Cornick pp. 365-368

- Douglas A. Clark, Chanda Meek, John Cheechoo, Susan Clark, A. Lee Foote, David Lee and Geoff York
- Moving beyond the fished or farmed dichotomy pp. 369-374

- Dane H. Klinger, Mary Turnipseed, James Anderson, Frank Asche, Larry B. Crowder, Atle Guttormsen, Benjamin S. Halpern, Mary I. O'Connor, Raphael Sagarin, Kimberly A. Selkoe, Geoffrey G. Shester, Martin Smith and Peter Tyedmers
- A critical review of fishing agreements with tropical developing countries pp. 375-386

- Antonius Gagern and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Identifying the importance of the “skipper effect” within sources of measured inefficiency in fisheries through data envelopment analysis (DEA) pp. 387-396

- Ian Vázquez-Rowe and Peter Tyedmers
- The Precautionary approach to fisheries management: How this is taken into account by Tuna regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) pp. 397-406

- Paul de Bruyn, Hilario Murua and Martín Aranda
- Multilevel governance and management of shared stocks with integrated markets: The European anchovy case pp. 407-416

- Luca Mulazzani, Richard Curtin, Marga Andrés and Giulio Malorgio
- Fishery livelihoods and (non-)compliance with fishery regulations—A case study in Ca Mau Province, Mekong Delta, Viet Nam pp. 417-427

- Tran Thi Phung Ha and Han van Dijk
- The conflict between the southern right whale and coastal fisheries on the southern coast of Brazil pp. 428-437

- Camilah Antunes Zappes, Camila Ventura da Silva, Mônica Pontalti, Mônica Lauriano Danielski and Ana Paula Madeira Di Beneditto
- Climate change, scenarios and marine biodiversity conservation pp. 438-446

- Marcus Haward, Julie Davidson, Michael Lockwood, Marc Hockings, Lorne Kriwoken and Robyn Allchin
- Socio-economic impacts of ocean acidification in the Mediterranean Sea pp. 447-456

- Luís C. Rodrigues, Jeroen van den Bergh and Andrea Ghermandi
- A review of animal welfare implications of the Canadian commercial seal hunt pp. 457-469

- Andrew Butterworth and Mary Richardson
- Estimating the economic impacts of bycatch in U.S. commercial fisheries pp. 470-475

- Wesley S. Patrick and Lee R. Benaka
- Adaptation of fisheries and mariculture management to extreme oceanic environmental changes and climate variability in Taiwan pp. 476-482

- Yi Chang, Ming-An Lee, Kuo-Tien Lee and Kwang-Tsao Shao
- Leatherback turtle conservation in the Caribbean UK overseas territories: Act local, think global? pp. 483-490

- Peter B. Richardson, Annette C. Broderick, Michael S. Coyne, Shannon Gore, James C. Gumbs, Arlington Pickering, Susan Ranger, Matthew J. Witt and Brendan J. Godley
- Marine renewables and coastal communities—Experiences from the offshore oil industry in the 1970s and their relevance to marine renewables in the 2010s pp. 491-499

- Kate Johnson, Sandy Kerr and Jonathan Side
- How robust is the environmental impact assessment process in South Australia? Behind the scenes of the Adelaide seawater desalination project pp. 500-506

- Jochen Kämpf and Beverley Clarke
- Individual consistency in the foraging behaviour of Northern Gannets: Implications for interactions with offshore renewable energy developments pp. 507-514

- L.M. Soanes, P.W. Atkinson, R.D. Gauvain and J.A. Green
- A survey of US halibut IFQ holders: Market participation, attitudes, and impacts pp. 515-522

- Courtney Carothers
- Conservation values in marine ecosystem-based management pp. 523-530

- James Sanchirico, Daniel K. Lew, Alan C. Haynie, David M. Kling and David F. Layton
- Priority questions to shape the marine and coastal policy research agenda in the United Kingdom pp. 531-537

- Siân Rees, Stephen Fletcher, Gillian Glegg, Charlotte Marshall, Lynda Rodwell, Rebecca Jefferson, Maria Campbell, Olivia Langmead, Matthew Ashley, Helen Bloomfield, Daniel Brutto, Andrew Colenutt, Alessandra Conversi, Bob Earll, Caroline Hattam, Simon Ingram, Emma McKinley, Laurence Mee, Jenny Oates, Francis Peckett, Jim Portus, Martin Reed, Stuart Rogers, Justine Saunders, Kylie Scales and Russel Wynn
- Managing for a resilient ocean pp. 538-544

- R. Fujita, J.H. Moxley, H. DeBey, T. Van Leuvan, A. Leumer, K. Honey, S. Aguilera and M. Foley
- Shark bites and public attitudes: Policy implications from the first before and after shark bite survey pp. 545-547

- Christopher L. Neff and Jean Y.H. Yang
- Is a stock overfished if it is depleted by overfishing? A response to the rebuttal of Agnew et al. to Froese and Proelss “Evaluation and legal assessment of certified seafood” pp. 548-550

- Rainer Froese and Alexander Proelss
- Rebuttal to Froese and Proelss “Evaluation and legal assessment of certified seafood” pp. 551-553

- D.J. Agnew, N.L. Gutiérrez, A. Stern-Pirlot, A.D.M. Smith, C. Zimmermann and K. Sainsbury
- Comments on ‘Prospects for the use of macroalgae for fuel in Ireland and UK: An overview of marine management issues’ pp. 554-556

- Adam D Hughes, Kenneth D Black, Iona Campbell, Johanna J Heymans, Kyla K Orr, Michele S. Stanley and Maeve S. Kelly
- Accounting for heterogeneity in small-scale fisheries management: The Amazon case pp. 557-565

- Leandro Castello, David G. McGrath, Caroline C. Arantes and Oriana T. Almeida
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