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Volume 37, issue C, 2013
- Introduction: Social and cultural impacts of marine fisheries pp. 1-2

- Julie Urquhart, Tim Acott and Minghua Zhao
- MPA policy: What lies behind the science? pp. 3-10

- Alex J. Caveen, Tim S. Gray, Selina M. Stead and Nicholas V.C. Polunin
- The regional development and management of fisheries: The UK case pp. 11-19

- Hance D. Smith
- Small versus large-scale, multi-fleet fisheries: The case for economic, social and environmental access criteria in European fisheries pp. 20-27

- R. Crilly and A. Esteban
- Assessing the social wellbeing of Northern Ireland's fishing society using a three-dimensional approach pp. 28-36

- Easkey Britton and Sarah Coulthard
- Artisanal fishing as an undesirable way of life? The implications for governance of fishers' wellbeing aspirations in coastal Uruguay and southeastern Brazil pp. 37-44

- Micaela Trimble and Derek Johnson
- Constructing ‘The Stade’: Fishers' and non-fishers' identity and place attachment in Hastings, south-east England pp. 45-54

- Julie Urquhart and Tim Acott
- Exploring concepts of fisheries ‘dependency’ and ‘community’ in Scotland pp. 55-61

- Natalie Ross
- Beyond fish as commodities: Understanding the socio-cultural role of inshore fisheries in England pp. 62-68

- Matt Reed, Paul Courtney, Julie Urquhart and Natalie Ross
- Women as visible and invisible workers in fisheries: A case study of Northern England pp. 69-76

- Minghua Zhao, Marilyn Tyzack, Rodney Anderson and Estera Onoakpovike
- Oysters thrive in the right environment: The social sustainability of oyster farming in the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia pp. 77-85

- Janine Pierce and Guy Robinson
- Development and evaluation of social indicators of vulnerability and resiliency for fishing communities in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 86-95

- Steve Jacob, Priscilla Weeks, Ben Blount and Michael Jepson
- A Bayesian model of factors influencing indigenous participation in the Torres Strait tropical rocklobster fishery pp. 96-105

- Ingrid van Putten, Annie Lalancette, Peter Bayliss, Darren Dennis, Trevor Hutton, Ana Norman-Lopez, Sean Pascoe, Eva Plagányi and Tim Skewes
- Financial services for small and medium-scale aquaculture and fisheries producers pp. 106-114

- Ulrich Kleih, John Linton, Ana Marr, Murdoch Mactaggart, Diego Naziri and John E. Orchard
- Management objectives of Queensland fisheries: Putting the horse before the cart pp. 115-122

- Sean Pascoe, Catherine Mary Dichmont, Kate Brooks, Rachel Pears and Edward Jebreen
- Choosing a fishery’s governance structure using data poor methods pp. 123-131

- Catherine Mary Dichmont, Sean Pascoe, Edward Jebreen, Rachel Pears, Kate Brooks and Pascal Perez
- Conservation incentives and collective choices in cooperative fisheries pp. 132-140

- Daniel A. Ovando, Robert T. Deacon, Sarah E. Lester, Christopher Costello, Tonya Van Leuvan, Karlynn McIlwain, C. Kent Strauss, Michael Arbuckle, Rod Fujita, Stefan Gelcich and Hirotsugu Uchida
- Fishers’ compliance motivations: A case study of the Sultanate of Oman pp. 141-148

- Khalid Khalifa Nasser Al-Subhi, Shekar Bose and Hussein Samh Al-Masroori
- Monitoring and evaluation of spatially managed areas: A generic framework for implementation of ecosystem based marine management and its application pp. 149-164

- Vanessa Stelzenmüller, Patricia Breen, Tammy Stamford, Frank Thomsen, Fabio Badalamenti, Ángel Borja, Lene Buhl-Mortensen, Julia Carlstöm, D’Anna, Giovanni, Norbert Dankers, Steven Degraer, Mike Dujin, Fabio Fiorentino, Ibon Galparsoro, Sylvaine Giakoumi, Michele Gristina, Kate Johnson, Peter J.S. Jones, Stelios Katsanevakis, Leyla Knittweis, Zacharoula Kyriazi, Carlo Pipitone, Joanna Piwowarczyk, Marijn Rabaut, Thomas K. Sørensen, Jan van Dalfsen, Vassiliki Vassilopoulou, Tomás Vega Fernández, Magda Vincx, Sandra Vöge, Anke Weber, Nicklas Wijkmark, Robbert Jak, Wanfei Qiu and Remment ter Hofstede
- Enhancing the agency of fishers: A conceptual model of self-management in Australian abalone fisheries pp. 165-175

- Patrick W. Gilmour, Peter D. Dwyer and Robert W. Day
- Management implications of fishing up, down, or through the marine food web pp. 176-182

- C.M.R. Foley
- The role of subsistence fishing in the hybrid economy of an indigenous community pp. 183-191

- Sara Busilacchi, Garry R. Russ, Ashley J. Williams, Stephen G. Sutton and Gavin A. Begg
- The justification, design and implementation of Ecological Risk Assessments of the effects of fishing on seabirds pp. 192-199

- Cleo Small, Susan M. Waugh and Richard A. Phillips
- Lessons for fisheries management from the EU cod recovery plan pp. 200-213

- Sarah B.M. Kraak, Nick Bailey, Massimiliano Cardinale, Chris Darby, José A.A. De Oliveira, Margit Eero, Norman Graham, Steven Holmes, Tore Jakobsen, Alexander Kempf, Eskild Kirkegaard, John Powell, Robert D. Scott, E. John Simmonds, Clara Ulrich, Willy Vanhee and Morten Vinther
- Evaluation of marine spatial planning pp. 214-229

- Gonçalo Carneiro
- The role of the marine sector in the Irish national economy: An input–output analysis pp. 230-238

- Karyn Morrissey and O’Donoghue, Cathal
- Attitudes of Scottish fishers towards marine renewable energy pp. 239-244

- Karen A. Alexander, Thomas A. Wilding and Johanna Jacomina Heymans
- Dominant discourses, among fishers and middlemen, of the factors affecting coral reef fish distributions in Solomon Islands pp. 245-253

- T.D. Brewer
- The perceptions of Scottish inshore fishers about marine protected areas pp. 254-263

- Cristina Pita, Ioannis Theodossiou and Graham J. Pierce
- Norway's experience with ITQs pp. 264-269

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- What makes them follow the rules? Empirical evidence from turtle egg harvesters in Costa Rica pp. 270-277

- Róger Madrigal-Ballestero, Achim Schlüter and Maria Claudia Lopez
- Sustaining small-scale fisheries with periodically harvested marine reserves pp. 278-287

- Philippa J. Cohen and Simon J. Foale
- The ‘devils triangle’ of MSC certification: Balancing credibility, accessibility and continuous improvement pp. 288-293

- Simon R. Bush, Hilde Toonen, Peter Oosterveer and Arthur P.J. Mol
- Putting sustainable fisheries on the map? Establishing no-take zones for North Sea plaice fisheries through MSC certification pp. 294-304

- Hilde M. Toonen and Arthur P.J. Mol
Volume 36, issue 6, 2012
- Integrated environmental assessment of fisheries management: Swedish Nephrops trawl fisheries evaluated using a life cycle approach pp. 1193-1201

- Sara Hornborg, Per Nilsson, Daniel Valentinsson and Friederike Ziegler
- Compensatory mitigation in marine ecosystems: Which indicators for assessing the “no net loss” goal of ecosystem services and ecological functions? pp. 1202-1210

- Harold Levrel, Sylvain Pioch and Richard Spieler
- Conflicts at sea between artisanal and industrial fishers: Inter-sectoral interactions and dispute resolution in Senegal pp. 1211-1220

- Carolyn DuBois and Christos Zografos
- The role of the International Maritime Organization in reducing vessel threat to whales: Process, options, action and effectiveness pp. 1221-1233

- Gregory K. Silber, Angelia S.M. Vanderlaan, Ana Tejedor Arceredillo, Lindy Johnson, Christopher T. Taggart, Moira W. Brown, Shannon Bettridge and Ricardo Sagarminaga
- The management of the distant water tuna fishery in Taiwan pp. 1234-1241

- Kuo-Huan Ting, Ching-Hsiewn Ou and Wen-Hong Liu
- Catch share programs in developing countries: A survey of the literature pp. 1242-1254

- Sunny L. Jardine and James Sanchirico
- Corruption and regulatory compliance: Experimental findings from South African small-scale fisheries pp. 1255-1264

- Aksel Sundström
- Legal and institutional tools to mitigate marine turtle bycatch: Argentina as a case study pp. 1265-1274

- Victoria González-Carman, Natalia Machain, Diego Albareda, Hermes Mianzan and Claudio Campagna
- Effective ecosystem-based management must encourage regulatory compliance: A Gulf of California case study pp. 1275-1283

- C.H. Ainsworth, H. Morzaria-Luna, I.C. Kaplan, P.S. Levin, E.A. Fulton, R. Cudney-Bueno, P. Turk-Boyer, J. Torre, G.D. Danemann and T. Pfister
- Evaluation and legal assessment of certified seafood pp. 1284-1289

- Rainer Froese and Alexander Proelss
- A tool for site prioritisation of marine protected areas under data poor conditions pp. 1290-1300

- Lydia C.L. Teh, Louise S.L. Teh and Tony J. Pitcher
- The management of the blue whiting fishery as complex social-ecological system: The Galician case pp. 1301-1308

- Sebastián Villasante
- The Common Fisheries Policy: An enforcement problem pp. 1309-1314

- Jose Da Rocha, Santiago Cerviño and Sebastian Villasante
Volume 36, issue 5, 2012
- From krill to convenience stores: Forecasting the economic and ecological effects of fisheries management on the US West Coast pp. 947-954

- Isaac C. Kaplan and Jerry Leonard
- Unfinished business: Taiwan's experience with rights-based coastal fisheries management pp. 955-962

- Chung-Ling Chen
- The European Marine Strategy: Contribution and challenges from a Portuguese perspective pp. 963-968

- Catarina Frazão Santos, Zara Gonçalves Teixeira, João Janeiro, Renata Sousa Gonçalves, Rhema Bjorkland and Michael Orbach
- Why comply? Attitudes towards harvest regulations among Swedish fishers pp. 969-976

- Sverker C. Jagers, Daniel Berlin and Svein Jentoft
- ICZM Protocols to Regional Seas Conventions: What? Why? How? pp. 977-984

- Julien Rochette and Raphaël Billé
- Managing fishing capacity in tuna regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs): Development and state of the art pp. 985-992

- Martin Aranda, Hilario Murua and Paul de Bruyn
- Mapping seascapes of international environmental arrangements in the Coral Triangle pp. 993-1004

- Pedro Fidelman and Julia A. Ekstrom
- Measuring the benefits and costs of community education and outreach in marine protected areas pp. 1005-1011

- Craig Leisher, Sangeeta Mangubhai, Sebastiaan Hess, Hesti Widodo, Tri Soekirman, Salomina Tjoe, Stevanus Wawiyai, S. Neil Larsen, Lukas Rumetna, A. Halim and M. Sanjayan
- The science of European marine reserves: Status, efficacy, and future needs pp. 1012-1021

- Phillip B. Fenberg, Jennifer E. Caselle, Joachim Claudet, Michaela Clemence, Steven D. Gaines, Jose Antonio García-Charton, Emanuel J. Gonçalves, Kirsten Grorud-Colvert, Paolo Guidetti, Stuart R. Jenkins, Peter J.S. Jones, Sarah E. Lester, Rob McAllen, Even Moland, Serge Planes and Thomas K. Sørensen
- Towards the implementation of an integrated ecosystem fleet-based management of European fisheries pp. 1022-1032

- D. Gascuel, G. Merino, R. Döring, J.N. Druon, L. Goti, S. Guénette, C. Macher, K. Soma, M. Travers-Trolet and S. Mackinson
- An environmental assessment of risk in achieving good environmental status to support regional prioritisation of management in Europe pp. 1033-1043

- P. Breen, L.A. Robinson, S.I. Rogers, A.M. Knights, G. Piet, T. Churilova, P. Margonski, N. Papadopoulou, E. Akoglu, A. Eriksson, Z. Finenko, V. Fleming-Lehtinen, B. Galil, F. Goodsir, M. Goren, O. Kryvenko, J.M. Leppanen, V. Markantonatou, S. Moncheva, T. Oguz, L. Paltriguera, K. Stefanova, F. Timofte and F. Thomsen
- Raising the “Sunken Billions”: Financing the transition to sustainable fisheries pp. 1044-1046

- Robert W. Rangeley and Robin W.D. Davies
- Prospects for the use of macro-algae for fuel in Ireland and the UK: An overview of marine management issues pp. 1047-1053

- Thomas Roberts and Paul Upham
- Effort changes around a marine reserve: The case of the California Rockfish Conservation Area pp. 1054-1063

- Janet Mason, Rosemary Kosaka, Aaron Mamula and Cameron Speir
- Australia’s no-take marine protected areas: Appropriate conservation or inappropriate management of fishing? pp. 1064-1071

- R. Kearney, C.D. Buxton and G. Farebrother
- The added value of participatory modelling in fisheries management – what has been learnt? pp. 1072-1085

- Christine Röckmann, Clara Ulrich, Marion Dreyer, Ewen Bell, Edward Borodzicz, Päivi Haapasaari, Kjellrun Hiis Hauge, Daniel Howell, Samu Mäntyniemi, David Miller, George Tserpes and Martin Pastoors
- Norwegian aquaculture expansion and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM): Simmering conflicts and competing claims pp. 1086-1095

- Rachel Tiller, Tove Brekken and Jennifer Bailey
- Are marine reserves and non-consumptive activities compatible? A global analysis of marine reserve regulations pp. 1096-1104

- Ruth H. Thurstan, Julie P. Hawkins, Luiza Neves and Callum M. Roberts
- The perceptions of fisheries management options by Spain's Atlantic fishermen pp. 1105-1111

- Lucy Amigo-Dobaño, M. Dolores Garza-Gil and Manuel Varela-Lafuente
- Offshore wind capital cost estimation in the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf—A reference class approach pp. 1112-1122

- Mark J. Kaiser and Brian Snyder
- Eco-labeling of seafood: Does it affect the harvesting patterns of Norwegian fishermen? pp. 1123-1130

- Kine Mari Karlsen, Øystein Hermansen and Bent M. Dreyer
- Explaining global patterns and trends in marine protected area (MPA) development pp. 1131-1138

- Helen E. Fox, Carrie S. Soltanoff, Michael B. Mascia, Kelly M. Haisfield, Alfonso V. Lombana, Christopher R. Pyke and Louisa Wood
- Coming to the table: Early stakeholder engagement in marine spatial planning pp. 1139-1149

- Morgan Gopnik, Clare Fieseler, Laura Cantral, Kate McClellan, Linwood Pendleton and Larry Crowder
- Assessment of IUU fishing for Southern Bluefin Tuna pp. 1150-1165

- Tom Polacheck
- Application of non-market valuation to California's coastal policy decisions pp. 1166-1171

- N. Raheem, S. Colt, E. Fleishman, J. Talberth, P. Swedeen, Kevin Boyle, Murray Rudd, R.D. Lopez, D. Crocker, D. Bohan, T. O'Higgins, C. Willer and R.M. Boumans
- The changing environment of fisheries policy in Europe pp. 1172-1177

- Margrethe Aanesen, Claire W. Armstrong and Luc van Hoof
- The expansion, limit and decline of the global marine fish catch pp. 1178-1181

- Giulio Pontecorvo and William E. Schrank
- MSC certification in Argentina: Stakeholders’ perceptions and lessons learned pp. 1182-1187

- Mónica Pérez-Ramírez, Salvador Lluch-Cota and Mario Lasta
- The targets of management rules for marine mammal populations require justification: A reply to Cooke et al. (2012) pp. 1188-1190

- Mike Lonergan
- FAO's state of fisheries and aquaculture: Correcting some misrepresentations by Pauly and Froese pp. 1191-1192

- Trevor A. Branch
Volume 36, issue 4, 2012
- Trends in the global market for crews: A case study pp. 845-858

- J.M. Silos, F. Piniella, J. Monedero and J. Walliser
- Shifting accountabilities? Understanding the connections between national and provincial fisheries in Papua New Guinea pp. 859-866

- Catherine S. Benson
- Mariculture development and livelihood diversification in the Philippines pp. 867-881

- Nerissa D. Salayo, Maripaz L. Perez, Len R. Garces and Michael D. Pido
- First steps towards a quota allocation system in the Indian Ocean pp. 882-894

- Jeremy Noye and Kwame Mfodwo
- A software tool for monitoring legal minimum length of landings: Case study of a fishery in southern Spain pp. 895-902

- R. Cabrera, C. Valero-Franco, F. Piniella, Cesar adolfo Diaz, M.C. Gómez-Cama, M.C. Soriguer and J.A. Hernando
- Size matters: Short term loss and long term gain in a size-selective fishery pp. 903-906

- Massimiliano Cardinale and Joakim Hjelm
- Science-based coastal management in Fiji: Two case studies from the NGO sector pp. 907-914

- Jesse G. Hastings, Rebecca L. Gruby and Leila S. Sievanen
- Geospatial analysis of management areas implemented for protection of the North Atlantic right whale along the northern Atlantic coast of the United States pp. 915-921

- Michael J. Asaro
- Creating compliance: A cross-sectional study of the factors associated with marine protected area outcomes pp. 922-932

- Tammy E. Warner and Robert Pomeroy
- Ecological Risk Assessment for seabird interactions in Western and Central Pacific longline fisheries pp. 933-946

- Susan M. Waugh, Dominique P. Filippi, David S. Kirby, Edward Abraham and Nathan Walker
Volume 36, issue 3, 2012
- Impacts of a bottom trawling exclusion zone on Snow Crab abundance and fish harvester behavior in the Labrador Sea, Canada pp. 567-575

- Darrell R.J. Mullowney, Corey J. Morris, Earl G. Dawe and Katherine R. Skanes
- Classifying levels of protection in Marine Protected Areas pp. 576-582

- Dalal Al-Abdulrazzak and Stephen C. Trombulak
- Red snapper discards in the Gulf of Mexico: Fishermen's perceptions following the implementation of Individual Fishing Quotas pp. 583-591

- Sarika Cullis-Suzuki, Murdoch McAllister, Pamela Baker, Tom Carruthers and T.J. Tate
- Questionable interpretation of the Precautionary Principle in Australia's implementation of ‘no-take’ marine protected areas pp. 592-597

- R. Kearney, C.D. Buxton, P. Goodsell and G. Farebrother
- The first network of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the high seas: The process, the challenges and where next pp. 598-605

- B.C. O'Leary, R.L. Brown, D.E. Johnson, H. von Nordheim, J. Ardron, T. Packeiser and C.M. Roberts
- Determining primary and companion species in a multi-species fishery: Implications for TAC setting pp. 606-612

- Neil L. Klaer and David C. Smith
- Conservation of vaquita marina in the Northern Gulf of California pp. 613-622

- Sara Avila-Forcada, Adan Martinez-Cruz and Carlos Muñoz-Piña
- Management of the precious coral fishery in Taiwan: Progress and perspectives pp. 623-629

- Chih-Shin Chen
- Analysis of inequalities between the fishing capacities of the fleets of the European union pp. 630-635

- Carlos A. Perez-Labajos
- Institutional ambiguity in implementing the European Union Marine Strategy Framework Directive pp. 636-643

- Judith van Leeuwen, Luc van Hoof and Jan van Tatenhove
- Assessing catch shares' effects evidence from Federal United States and associated British Columbian fisheries pp. 644-657

- Dietmar Grimm, Ivan Barkhorn, David Festa, Kate Bonzon, Judd Boomhower, Valerie Hovland and Jason Blau
- On unequal footing: Stakeholder perspectives on the marine strategy framework directive as a mechanism of the ecosystem-based approach to marine management pp. 658-666

- K. Ounanian, A. Delaney, J. Raakjær and P. Ramirez-Monsalve
- Marine renewable energy and public rights pp. 667-672

- Paul Todd
- The Magnuson–Stevens act (1976) and its reauthorizations: Failure or success for the implementation of fishery sustainability and management in the US? pp. 673-680

- Andrea Dell'Apa, Lisa Schiavinato and Roger A. Rulifson
- Managing organizational change in an international scientific network: A study of ICES reform processes pp. 681-688

- Kari Stange, Per Olsson and Henrik Österblom
- Stakeholder participation in the management of North East Atlantic pelagic fish stocks: The future role of the Pelagic Regional Advisory Council in a reformed CFP pp. 689-695

- Aukje Coers, Jesper Raakjær and Christian Olesen
- Tackling illegal, unregulated, and unreported trade towards Humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) recovery in Sabah, Malaysia pp. 696-702

- Tun-Min Poh and Lucia M. Fanning
- Shipping casualties and loss of life in UK merchant shipping, UK second register and foreign flags used by UK shipping companies pp. 703-712

- Stephen E Roberts, Peter B Marlow and Bogdan Jaremin
- Filling the gaps one at a time: The Gully Marine Protected Area in Eastern Canada. A response to Agardy, Notarbartolo di Sciara and Christie pp. 713-715

- Maxine C. Westhead, Derek G. Fenton, Tanya A. Koropatnick, Paul A. Macnab and Hilary B. Moors
- Reconciling classifications of ecologically and biologically significant areas in the world’s oceans pp. 716-726

- Edward J. Gregr, Andrea L. Ahrens and R. Ian Perry
- Global implementation of marine protected areas: Is the developing world being left behind? pp. 727-737

- Sophie Marinesque, David M. Kaplan and Lynda D. Rodwell
- Whitefish wars: Pangasius, politics and consumer confusion in Europe pp. 738-745

- David C. Little, Simon R. Bush, Ben Belton, Nguyen Thanh Phuong, James A. Young and Francis J. Murray
- Communicating climate change: Climate change risk perceptions and rock lobster fishers, Tasmania pp. 753-759

- Melissa Nursey-Bray, G.T. Pecl, S. Frusher, C. Gardner, M. Haward, A.J. Hobday, S. Jennings, A.E. Punt, H. Revill and I. van Putten
- The FAO global capture production database: A six-decade effort to catch the trend pp. 760-768

- Luca Garibaldi
- Reflective practice for marine planning: A case study of marine nature-based tourism partnerships pp. 769-781

- Claire Kelly, Stephen Essex and Gillian Glegg
- Investigating interest group representation on the Pacific Fisheries Management Council pp. 782-789

- Robert Holahan
- A comparison between manganese nodules and cobalt crust economics in a scenario of mutual exclusivity pp. 790-800

- Simone Martino and Lindsay M. Parson
- Will regionalisation improve fisheries management in the EU? An analysis of the Swedish eel management plan reflects difficulties pp. 801-808

- H. Svedäng and L. Gipperth
- Disputed South China Sea hydrocarbons in perspective pp. 809-822

- Nick A. Owen and Clive H. Schofield
- Marine conservation policy in Seychelles: Current constraints and prospects for improvement pp. 823-831

- Julian Clifton, Michelle Etienne, David K.A. Barnes, Richard S.K. Barnes, David J. Suggett and David J. Smith
- Adoption of the arctic search and rescue agreement: A shift of the arctic regime toward a hard law basis? pp. 832-838

- Shih-Ming Kao, Nathaniel S. Pearre and Jeremy Firestone
- Improving marine environmental health through marine citizenship: A call for debate pp. 839-843

- Emma McKinley and Stephen Fletcher
Volume 36, issue 2, 2012
- Sustainability of deep-sea fisheries pp. 307-320

- Elliott A. Norse, Sandra Brooke, William W.L. Cheung, Malcolm R. Clark, Ivar Ekeland, Rainer Froese, Kristina M. Gjerde, Richard L. Haedrich, Selina S. Heppell, Telmo Morato, Lance E. Morgan, Daniel Pauly, Ussif Sumaila and Reg Watson
- Eliminating illegal bottom trawl fishing in the coastal waters of Korea pp. 321-326

- Dong-Oh Cho
- Distributing the bigeye conservation burden in the western and central pacific fisheries pp. 327-332

- Quentin Hanich
- Sweden and the Baltic Sea pipeline: Between ecology and economy pp. 333-338

- Rolf Lidskog and Ingemar Elander
- Individual transferable quotas versus auctioned seasonal quotas: An experimental investigation pp. 339-349

- Erling Moxnes
- Taiwan's response to international fisheries management after 2005 as influenced by ICCAT and fishers' perception pp. 350-357

- Chung-Ling Chen
- The Irish marine economy and regional development pp. 358-364

- Karyn Morrissey and O’Donoghue, Cathal
- The importance of fishing method, gear and origin: The Spanish hake market pp. 365-369

- Frank Asche and Jordi Guillen
- Challenges to achieving greater and fairer stakeholder involvement in marine spatial planning as illustrated by the Lyme Bay scallop dredging closure pp. 370-377

- D.M. Fleming and P.J.S. Jones
- Designating networks of chemosynthetic ecosystem reserves in the deep sea pp. 378-381

- C.L. Van Dover, C.R. Smith, J. Ardron, D. Dunn, K. Gjerde, L. Levin and S. Smith
- NGO involvement in marine spatial planning: A way forward? pp. 382-388

- Helena Calado, Julia Bentz, Kiat Ng, Anna Zivian, Nicole Schaefer, Colin Pringle, David Johnson and Mike Phillips
- Management rules for marine mammal populations: A response to Lonergan pp. 389-392

- Justin Cooke, Russell Leaper, Paul Wade, David Lavigne and Barbara Taylor
- Defining standard statistical coastal regions for Ireland pp. 393-404

- Stephen Hynes and Niall Farrelly
- Species at risk in Canada: Lessons learned from the listing of three species of wolffish pp. 405-413

- Jennifer L. Dawe and Barbara Neis
- Fishers' perceptions as indicators of the performance of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) pp. 414-422

- Kevin Leleu, Frédérique Alban, Dominique Pelletier, Eric Charbonnel, Yves Letourneur and Charles F. Boudouresque
- A review of EU bio-economic models for fisheries: The value of a diversity of models pp. 423-431

- Raúl Prellezo, Paolo Accadia, Jesper Andersen, Bo S. Andersen, Erik Buisman, Alyson Little, J. Rasmus Nielsen, Jan Jaap Poos, Jeff Powell and Christine Röckmann
- Methods of social assessment in Marine Protected Area planning: Is public participation enough? pp. 432-439

- Michelle Voyer, William Gladstone and Heather Goodall
- Management implications for the changing interactions between people and whales in Ha'apai, Tonga pp. 440-445

- Megan Kessler and Robert Harcourt
- Comparison of simultaneous and combinatorial auction designs in fisheries quota market pp. 446-453

- Md Sayed Iftekhar and John Tisdell
- Implications of Arctic industrial growth and strategies to mitigate future vessel and fishing gear impacts on bowhead whales pp. 454-462

- Randall Reeves, Cheryl Rosa, J.Craig George, Gay Sheffield and Michael Moore
- Revisiting ocean thermal energy conversion pp. 463-465

- Rod Fujita, Alexander C. Markham, Julio E. Diaz Diaz, Julia Rosa Martinez Garcia, Courtney Scarborough, Patrick Greenfield, Peter Black and Stacy E. Aguilera
- Fishermen's perspectives on climate variability pp. 466-472

- Junjie Zhang, Jason Fleming and Ralf Goericke
- The hesitant emergence of maximum sustainable yield (MSY) in fisheries policies in Europe pp. 473-480

- Benoit Mesnil
- Co-management of coral reef fisheries: A critical evaluation of the literature pp. 481-488

- A.W. Wamukota, J.E. Cinner and T.R. McClanahan
- Whale watching, the Buenos Aires Group and the politics of the International Whaling Commission pp. 489-494

- Jennifer L. Bailey
- Integrating the science education nexus into coastal governance: A Mediterranean and Black Sea case study pp. 495-501

- Christopher House and Michael R. Phillips
- Managing Bluefin Tuna in the Mediterranean Sea pp. 502-511

- Ussif Sumaila and Ling Huang
- Managing overcapacity in small-scale fisheries in Southeast Asia pp. 520-527

- Robert Pomeroy
- The effectiveness of the ISM Code: A qualitative enquiry pp. 528-535

- Syamantak Bhattacharya
- Actions taken by fishing Nations towards identification and protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the high seas: The Spanish case (Atlantic Ocean) pp. 536-543

- P. Durán Muñoz, M. Sayago-Gil, F.J. Murillo, J.L. Del Río, L.J. López-Abellán, M. Sacau and R. Sarralde
- Global fisheries losses at the exclusive economic zone level, 1950 to present pp. 544-549

- U. Thara Srinivasan, Reg Watson and Ussif Sumaila
- Public management in New Zealand and its effect on institutional arrangements for managing fisheries pp. 550-558

- Randall Bess
- Engaging Los Angeles County subsistence anglers in the California marine protected area planning process pp. 559-563

- Charlotte Stevenson, Sarah Abramson Sikich and Mark Gold
Volume 36, issue 1, 2012
- The way forward with ecosystem-based management in tropical contexts: Reconciling with existing management systems pp. 1-10

- Shankar Aswani, Patrick Christie, Nyawira A. Muthiga, Robin Mahon, Jurgenne H. Primavera, Lori A. Cramer, Edward Barbier, Elise F. Granek, Chris J. Kennedy, Eric Wolanski and Sally Hacker
- Feasibility of ranching coastal cod (Gadus morhua) compared with on-growing, full-cycle farming and fishing pp. 11-17

- Jón E. Halldórsson, Björn Björnsson and Stefán B. Gunnlaugsson
- The Spanish approach to marine spatial planning. Marine Strategy Framework Directive vs. EU Integrated Maritime Policy pp. 18-27

- Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero and Juan Carlos Rodríguez Mateos
- Perceptions of occupational risk by US commercial fishermen pp. 28-33

- Mary E. Davis
- Stakeholder perceptions of the northern Gulf of Mexico grouper and tilefish individual fishing quota program pp. 34-41

- Britni N. Tokotch, Christopher F. Meindl, Armando Hoare and Michael E. Jepson
- Governing large-scale marine commons: Contextual challenges in the Coral Triangle pp. 42-53

- Pedro Fidelman, Louisa Evans, Michael Fabinyi, Simon Foale, Josh Cinner and Franciska Rosen
- Trust in the fisheries scientific community pp. 54-72

- Helen Glenn, Diana Tingley, Sonia Sánchez Maroño, Dennis Holm, Laurence Kell, Gurpreet Padda, Ingi Runar Edvardsson, Johann Asmundsson, Alexis Conides, Kostas Kapiris, Mintewab Bezabih, Premachandra Wattage and Sakari Kuikka
- The marine and coastal access act--A hornets' nest? pp. 73-77

- Tom Appleby and Peter J.S. Jones
- The evolution of legal instruments and the sustainability of the Peruvian anchovy fishery pp. 78-89

- Milena Arias Schreiber
- Discard mitigation - what we can learn from waste minimization practices in other natural resources? pp. 90-95

- B. Stockhausen, R.A. Officer and R. Scott
- Evaluation framework for regulatory requirements related to data recording and traceability designed to prevent illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing pp. 96-102

- Melania Borit and Petter Olsen
- Cost-benefit evaluation of using biodiesel as an alternative fuel for fishing boats in Taiwan pp. 103-107

- Cherng-Yuan Lin and Tsan-Huang Huang
- Spatial management of small-scale fisheries on the west coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico pp. 108-112

- Mauricio Ramírez-Rodríguez and Miguel Ángel Ojeda-Ruíz
- Offshore wind decommissioning regulations and workflows in the Outer Continental Shelf United States pp. 113-121

- Mark J. Kaiser and Brian Snyder
- Are input controls required in individual transferable quota fisheries to address ecosystem based fisheries management objectives? pp. 122-131

- Timothy J. Emery, Bridget S. Green, Caleb Gardner and John Tisdell
- Politics and independent scientific advice in RFMO processes: A case study of crossing boundaries pp. 132-141

- Tom Polacheck
- The Global Seafood Market Performance Index: A theoretical proposal and potential empirical applications pp. 142-152

- Sebastian Villasante, David Rodríguez, Manel Antelo, Martin Quaas and Henrik Österblom
- Modeling the decommissioning cost of offshore wind development on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf pp. 153-164

- Mark J. Kaiser and Brian Snyder
- Greening international shipping through private governance: A case study of the Clean Shipping Project pp. 165-173

- Lindsey Wuisan, Judith van Leeuwen and (Kris) van Koppen, C.S.A.
- An overview of Fiji's fisheries development pp. 174-179

- Amanda DeMers and Viktoria Kahui
- Environmental assessment of frozen common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) captured by Spanish fishing vessels in the Mauritanian EEZ pp. 180-188

- Ian Vázquez-Rowe, María Teresa Moreira and Gumersindo Feijoo
- Analysis of the economic benefits associated with the recovery of threatened marine mammal species in the Canadian St. Lawrence Estuary pp. 189-197

- Peter Boxall, Wiktor Adamowicz, M. Olar, G.E. West and G. Cantin
- Near-term priorities for the science, policy and practice of Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning (CMSP) pp. 198-205

- Benjamin S. Halpern, Jordan Diamond, Steve Gaines, Stefan Gelcich, Mary Gleason, Simon Jennings, Sarah Lester, Amber Mace, Laurence McCook, Karen McLeod, Nicholas Napoli, Kit Rawson, Jake Rice, Andrew Rosenberg, Mary Ruckelshaus, Bettina Saier, Paul Sandifer, Astrid Scholz and Anna Zivian
- Challenging spatial and seasonal distribution of fish landings--Experiences from vertically integrated trawlers and delivery obligations in Norway pp. 206-213

- Øystein Hermansen, John R. Isaksen and Bent Dreyer
- Gulf of Mexico Ecosystem Service Valuation Database (GecoServ): Gathering ecosystem services valuation studies to promote their inclusion in the decision-making process pp. 214-217

- Carlota Plantier-Santos, Cristina Carollo and David W. Yoskowitz
- Unreported fishing, hungry people and political turmoil: the recipe for a food security crisis in Madagascar? pp. 218-225

- Frédéric Le Manach, Charlotte Gough, Alasdair Harris, Frances Humber, Sarah Harper and Dirk Zeller
- Responses and adaptation strategies of commercial and charter fishers to zoning changes in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park pp. 226-234

- Elodie J.I. Lédée, Stephen G. Sutton, Renae C. Tobin and Debora M. De Freitas
- Why is the Eastern Baltic cod recovering? pp. 235-240

- Margit Eero, Friedrich W. Köster and Morten Vinther
- Applicability of Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs) in Japanese fisheries: A comparison of rights-based fisheries management in Iceland, Japan, and United States pp. 241-245

- Nobuyuki Yagi, Michael L. Clark, Lee G. Anderson, Ragnar Arnason and Rebecca Metzner
- The role of stakeholders in the marine planning process--Stakeholder analysis within the Solent, United Kingdom pp. 246-257

- Bernadine Maguire, Jonathan Potts and Stephen Fletcher
- Are Speed Restriction Zones an effective management tool for minimising impacts of boats on dolphins in an Australian marine park? pp. 258-264

- Andre Steckenreuter, Robert Harcourt and Luciana Möller
- A roadmap for marine spatial planning: A critical examination of the European Commission's guiding principles based on their application in the Clyde MSP Pilot Project pp. 265-271

- Wesley Flannery and Micheál Ó Cinnéide
- Evaluation of a bycatch reduction technology by fishermen: A case study from Sicily pp. 272-277

- Susanna Piovano, Giovanni Basciano, Yonat Swimmer and Cristina Giacoma
- Institutional designs of customary fisheries management arrangements in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and Mexico pp. 278-285

- J.E. Cinner, Xavier Basurto, Pedro Fidelman, John Kuange, Rachael Lahari and Ahmad Mukminin
- Enabling people to create change: Capacity building for Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries (EAF) implementation in Southern Africa pp. 286-296

- Nicola C. Okes, Samantha Petersen, Liziwe McDaid and Janine Basson
- Perspectives for implementing fisheries certification in developing countries pp. 297-302

- Mónica Pérez-Ramírez, Bruce Phillips, Daniel Lluch-Belda and Salvador Lluch-Cota
- New metrics for managing and sustaining the ocean's bounty pp. 303-306

- Heather Tallis, Sarah E. Lester, Mary Ruckelshaus, Mark Plummer, Karen McLeod, Anne Guerry, Sandy Andelman, Margaret R. Caldwell, Marc Conte, Stephen Copps, David Fox, Rod Fujita, Steven D. Gaines, Guy Gelfenbaum, Barry Gold, Peter Kareiva, Choong-ki Kim, Kai Lee, Michael Papenfus, Scott Redman, Brian Silliman, Lisa Wainger and Crow White
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