Marine Policy
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Volume 35, issue 6, 2011
- Editorial: Reflections from Ireland pp. 737-738

- Valerie Anne Cummins and Kathrin Kopke
- Attainment of ecosystem based governance in European waters--A State property rights regime approach for Ireland pp. 739-747

- M. Mellett, C. Curtin, T. Hennessey and A.M. O'Hagan
- The conservation of seals in Irish waters: How research informs policy pp. 748-755

- M.A. Cronin
- The rise and fall of the Irish orange roughy fishery: An economic analysis pp. 756-763

- Naomi Foley, Tom M. van Rensburg and Claire W. Armstrong
- Improving the recreational value of Ireland's coastal resources: A contingent behavioural application pp. 764-771

- Luke Barry, Tom M. van Rensburg and Stephen Hynes
- The existing law and policy framework for ocean energy development in Ireland pp. 772-783

- A.M. O'Hagan and A.W. Lewis
- Towards climate adaptation and coastal governance in Ireland: Integrated architecture for effective management? pp. 784-793

- Maria Falaleeva, Cathal O'Mahony, Stefan Gray, Margaret Desmond, Jeremy Gault and Valerie Cummins
- Progress in Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) in Northern Ireland pp. 794-799

- J.A.G. Cooper
- Preparedness of key coastal and marine sectors in Ireland to adapt to climate change pp. 800-809

- Kathrin Kopke and Cathal O'Mahony
- Irish estuaries: Water quality status and monitoring implications under the water framework directive pp. 810-818

- Michael Hartnett, James G. Wilson and Stephen Nash
Volume 35, issue 5, 2011
- Attainment of ecosystem based governance in European waters--A State property rights regime approach for Ireland pp. 559-567

- M. Mellett, C. Curtin, T. Hennessey and A.M. O'Hagan
- A broad-scale assessment of the risk to coastal seagrasses from cumulative threats pp. 560-567

- A. Grech, R. Coles and H. Marsh
- Incentives, social-ecological feedbacks and European fisheries pp. 568-574

- H. Österblom, M. Sissenwine, D. Symes, M. Kadin, T. Daw and C. Folke
- Structuring decision-making for ecosystem-based management pp. 575-583

- Maria J. Espinosa-Romero, Kai M.A. Chan, Timothy McDaniels and Denise M. Dalmer
- Potential biological removal and other currently used management rules for marine mammal populations: A comparison pp. 584-589

- Mike Lonergan
- Bycatch governance and best practice mitigation technology in global tuna fisheries pp. 590-609

- Eric L. Gilman
- Removing derelict fishing gear from the deep seabed of the East Sea pp. 610-614

- Dong-Oh Cho
- An overview of cold-water coral protection on the high seas: The Hatton bank (NE Atlantic)--A case study pp. 615-622

- P. Durán Muñoz and M. Sayago-Gil
- Seabird conservation and tidal stream and wave power generation: Information needs for predicting and managing potential impacts pp. 623-630

- R. Langton, I.M. Davies and B.E. Scott
- Quota concentration in the New Zealand fishery: Annual catch entitlement and the small fisher pp. 631-646

- James Stewart and Peter Callagher
- Marine biodiversity in the Caribbean UK overseas territories: Perceived threats and constraints to environmental management pp. 647-657

- J. Forster, I.R. Lake, A.R. Watkinson and J.A. Gill
- Local permit ownership in Alaska salmon fisheries pp. 658-666

- Gunnar Knapp
- Rights based fishing on the high seas: Is it possible? pp. 667-674

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- The perils and promise of futures analysis in marine ecosystem-based management pp. 675-681

- Tessa B. Francis, Phillip S. Levin and Chris J. Harvey
- Accounting for carbon dioxide emissions from international shipping: Burden sharing under different UNFCCC allocation options and regime scenarios pp. 682-691

- Nadine Heitmann and Setareh Khalilian
- Beyond individual quotas: The role of trust and cooperation in promoting stewardship of five Australian abalone fisheries pp. 692-702

- Patrick W. Gilmour, Peter D. Dwyer and Robert W. Day
- Early-stage transformation of coastal marine governance in Vietnam? pp. 703-711

- Derek Armitage, Melissa Marschke and Truong van Tuyen
- Bycatch of high sea longline fisheries and measures taken by Taiwan: Actions and challenges pp. 712-720

- Hsiang-Wen Huang
- Quantifying the value of multi-sectoral marine commercial activity in Ireland pp. 721-727

- Karyn Morrissey, Cathal O'Donoghue and Stephen Hynes
- More a safe haven than fortress pp. 728-728

- Alistair Gammell
- Sweeping scientific data under a polar bear skin rug: The IUCN and the proposed listing of polar bears under CITES Appendix I pp. 729-731

- E.C.M. Parsons and L.A. Cornick
- Detecting Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the Southern Ocean using research trawls and underwater imagery pp. 732-736

- Christopher D. Jones and Susanne J. Lockhart
Volume 35, issue 4, 2011
- The human dimensions of marine mammal management in a time of rapid change: comparing policies in Canada, Finland and the United States pp. 427-429

- Amy Lauren Lovecraft and Chanda L. Meek
- Putting the US polar bear debate into context: The disconnect between old policy and new problems pp. 430-439

- Chanda L. Meek
- Marine mammal co-management in Canada's Arctic: Knowledge co-production for learning and adaptive capacity pp. 440-449

- Aaron Dale and Derek Armitage
- Co-existence of seals and fisheries? Adaptation of a coastal fishery for recovery of the Baltic grey seal pp. 450-456

- Riku Varjopuro
- Polar bear management, sport hunting and Inuit subsistence at Clyde River, Nunavut pp. 457-465

- George W. Wenzel
- Adaptive governance and the human dimensions of marine mammal management: Implications for policy in a changing North pp. 466-476

- Chanda L. Meek, Amy Lauren Lovecraft, Riku Varjopuro, Martha Dowsley and Aaron T. Dale
- Shifting baselines in scientific publications: A case study using cetacean research pp. 477-482

- N.A. Rose, D. Janiger, E.C.M. Parsons and M. Stachowitsch
- Ten guiding principles for the delineation of priority habitat for endangered small cetaceans pp. 483-488

- Peter S. Ross, Jay Barlow, Thomas A. Jefferson, Brendan E. Hickie, Tatiana Lee, Christina MacFarquhar, E. Christien Parsons, Kimberly N. Riehl, Naomi A. Rose, Elisabeth Slooten, Chia-Yang Tsai, John Y. Wang, Andrew J. Wright and Shih Chu Yang
- Net economic effects of achieving maximum economic yield in fisheries pp. 489-495

- Ana Norman-Lopez and Sean Pascoe
- Determining policy-efficient management strategies in fisheries using data envelopment analysis (DEA) pp. 496-507

- Wade L. Griffin and Richard Woodward
- Using existing scientific capacity to set targets for ecosystem-based management: A Puget Sound case study pp. 508-518

- Jameal F. Samhouri, Phillip S. Levin, C. Andrew James, Jessi Kershner and Greg Williams
- The hard choices of sustainability pp. 519-527

- Dag Standal and Ingrid Bouwer Utne
- Producing nature and enacting difference in ecosystem-based fisheries management: An example from the Northeastern US pp. 528-535

- Julia Olson
- Political parties and marine pollution policy: Exploring the case of Germany pp. 536-541

- Jale Tosun
- Direct marketing strategies: The rise of community supported fishery programs pp. 542-548

- Ayeisha Brinson, Min-Yang Lee and Barbara Rountree
- Northern opportunities: A strategic review of Canada's Arctic icebreaking services pp. 549-556

- James Parsons, John Dinwoodie and Michael Roe
Volume 35, issue 3, 2011
- Emerging fisheries, emerging fishery interactions with sea turtles: A case study of the large-mesh gillnet fishery for flounder in Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, USA pp. 271-285

- Barbie L. Byrd, Aleta A. Hohn and Matthew H. Godfrey
- Spatial characterization of marine recreational boating: Exploring the use of an on-the-water questionnaire for a case study in the Pacific Northwest pp. 286-298

- Darcy L. Gray, Rosaline R. Canessa, C. Peter Keller, Philip Dearden and Rick B. Rollins
- Exploring ecological changes in Cook Inlet beluga whale habitat though traditional and local ecological knowledge of contributing factors for population decline pp. 299-308

- Brian T.G. Carter and Erik A. Nielsen
- Commercial fisheries closures in marine protected areas on Canada's Pacific coast: The exception, not the rule pp. 309-316

- Carolyn K. Robb, Karin M. Bodtker, Kim Wright and Jennifer Lash
- Perceptions and costs of seal impacts on Atlantic salmon fisheries in the Moray Firth, Scotland: Implications for the adaptive co-management of seal-fishery conflict pp. 317-323

- James R.A. Butler, Stuart J. Middlemas, Isla M. Graham and Robert N. Harris
- Planning the sea: The French experience. Contribution to marine spatial planning perspectives pp. 324-334

- Brice Trouillet, Thierry Guineberteau, Mathilde de Cacqueray and Julien Rochette
- Small state, maritime great power? Norway's strategies for influencing the maritime policy of the European Union pp. 335-342

- Njord Wegge
- Contextual factors influencing sustainable fisheries in Mexico pp. 343-350

- Alejandro Espinoza-Tenorio, Ileana Espejel, Matthias Wolff and José Alberto Zepeda-Domínguez
- Marine management for human development: A review of two decades of scholarly evidence pp. 351-362

- Gonçalo Carneiro
- Integrating science into management: Ecological carrying capacity of bivalve shellfish aquaculture pp. 363-370

- Carrie Byron, David Bengtson, Barry Costa-Pierce and John Calanni
- Policy and practice in the live reef fish for food trade: A case study from Palawan, Philippines pp. 371-378

- Michael Fabinyi and Dante Dalabajan
- Outside the law? Analyzing policy gaps in addressing fishers' migration in East Africa pp. 379-388

- B. Crona and S. Rosendo
- The Norwegian plan for integrated ecosystem-based management of the marine environment in the Norwegian Sea pp. 389-398

- Geir Ottersen, Erik Olsen, Gro I. van der Meeren, Are Dommasnes and Harald Loeng
- The uncertainties of precaution: Zero discharges in the Barents Sea pp. 399-404

- Maaike Knol
- More than just access to fish: The pros and cons of fisher participation in a customary marine tenure (Padu) system under pressure pp. 405-412

- Sarah Coulthard
- Wild and farmed salmon in Norway--A review pp. 413-418

- Yajie Liu, Jon Olaf Olaussen and Anders Skonhoft
- Navigating a complex policy system--Explaining local divergences in Swedish fish stocking policy pp. 419-425

- Annica Sandström
Volume 35, issue 2, 2011
- The role of international environmental instruments in enhancing transboundary marine protected areas: An approach in East Africa pp. 95-104

- José Guerreiro, Aldo Chircop, David Dzidzornu, Catarina Grilo, Raquel Ribeiro, Rudy van der Elst and Ana Viras
- The role of local Government in marine spatial planning and management in Taiwan pp. 105-115

- Wen-Hong Liu, Chin-Cheng Wu, Hao-Tang Jhan and Ching-Hsien Ho
- Application of a vessel monitoring system to advance sustainable fisheries management--Benefits received in Taiwan pp. 116-121

- Shui-Kai Chang
- Quota discarding and distributive justice: The case of the under-10 m fishing fleet in Sussex, England pp. 122-129

- Tim Gray, R.C. Korda, Selina Stead and Estelle Jones
- Solving complex fisheries management problems: What the EU can learn from the Nordic experiences of reduction of discards pp. 130-139

- Jahn Petter Johnsen and Søren Eliasen
- Estimating global discards and their potential reduction for the Galician fishing fleet (NW Spain) pp. 140-147

- Ian Vázquez-Rowe, M Teresa Moreira and Gumersindo Feijoo
- Replacing purse seining with pole-and-line fishing in the central and Western Pacific: Some aspects of the baitfish requirements pp. 148-154

- Robert Gillett
- Key challenges for maritime governance in West Africa: Fishery-based lessons from Guinea and Mauritania pp. 155-162

- B. Trouillet, T. Guineberteau, M. Bernardon and S. Le Roux
- Factors to consider in evaluating the management and conservation effectiveness of a whale sanctuary to protect and conserve the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) pp. 163-180

- Patricia R. Hinch and Elizabeth M. De Santo
- Natura 2000 and the European Common Fisheries Policy pp. 181-188

- Heino O. Fock
- The 1995 FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries: Adopting, implementing or scoring results? pp. 189-200

- Gilles Hosch, Gianluca Ferraro and Pierre Failler
- IMO legislation and its implementation: Accident risk, vessel deficiencies and national administrative practices pp. 201-207

- Olav F. Knudsen and Björn Hassler
- A review of international, regional and national biosecurity risk assessment frameworks pp. 208-217

- Alisha Dahlstrom, Chad L. Hewitt and Marnie L. Campbell
- Trust relationships between fishers and government: New challenges for the co-management arrangements in the Dutch flatfish industry pp. 218-225

- Birgit I. de Vos and Jan P.M. van Tatenhove
- Mind the gap: Addressing the shortcomings of marine protected areas through large scale marine spatial planning pp. 226-232

- Tundi Agardy, Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara and Patrick Christie
- Developing a long-term outlook for the Great Barrier Reef, Australia: A framework for adaptive management reporting underpinning an ecosystem-based management approach pp. 233-240

- Kirstin Dobbs, Jon Day, Hilary Skeat, John Baldwin, Fergus Molloy, Laurence McCook, Margaret Johnson, Bruce Elliot, Andrew Skeat, Karen Vohland, David Wachenfeld and Richard Kenchington
- Conservation in a complex management environment: The by-catch of sea turtles in North Carolina's commercial fisheries pp. 241-248

- Catherine M. McClellan, Andrew J. Read, Wendy M. Cluse and Matthew H. Godfrey
- The irony and the exclusivity of Atlantic bluefin tuna management pp. 249-251

- D.G. Webster
- Are red tides affecting economically the commercialization of the Galician (NW Spain) mussel farming? pp. 252-257

- Gonzalo Rodríguez Rodríguez, Sebastian Villasante and María do Carme García-Negro
- Fortress conservation at sea: A commentary on the Chagos marine protected area pp. 258-260

- E.M. De Santo, P.J.S. Jones and A.M.M. Miller
- The diminishing age gap between polar cruisers and their ships: A new reason to codify the IMO Guidelines for ships operating in polar waters and make them mandatory? pp. 261-265

- Ian G. Brosnan
- Historical ecology provides new insights for ecosystem management: eastern Baltic cod case study pp. 266-270

- Brian R. MacKenzie, Henn Ojaveer and Margit Eero
Volume 35, issue 1, 2011
- Understanding the cost of establishing marine protected areas pp. 1-9

- Ashley McCrea-Strub, Dirk Zeller, Ussif Sumaila, Jay Nelson, Andrew Balmford and Daniel Pauly
- From catching to watching: Moving towards quality assurance of whale/dolphin watching tourism in Taiwan pp. 10-17

- Chung-Ling Chen
- Engaging stakeholders in fisheries and marine research pp. 18-24

- S. Mackinson, D.C. Wilson, P. Galiay and B. Deas
- Choppy waters ahead in "a sea of peace cooperation and friendship"?: Slow progress towards the application of maritime joint development to the East China Sea pp. 25-33

- Clive H. Schofield and Ian Townsend-Gault
- Environmental justice implications of Maritime Spatial Planning in the European Union pp. 34-38

- Elizabeth M. De Santo
- Responses of the fishing sector to transitional constraints: From reactive to proactive change, Yucatan fisheries in Mexico pp. 39-49

- Carmen Pedroza and Silvia Salas
- Multi-stakeholder perspectives on the use and influence of "grey" scientific information in fisheries management pp. 50-62

- Suzuette S. Soomai, Peter G. Wells and Bertrum H. MacDonald
- Cadastralizing or coordinating the clam commons: Can competing community and government visions of wild and farmed fisheries be reconciled? pp. 63-72

- Evelyn Pinkerton and Jennifer Silver
- Fragmented governance: Reconciling legal strategies for shark conservation and management pp. 73-78

- Erika J. Techera and Natalie Klein
- The sensitivity of long-term yield targets to changes in fishery age-selectivity pp. 79-84

- Robert D. Scott and David B. Sampson
- New Zealand's Treaty of Waitangi and the doctrine of discovery: Implications for the foreshore and seabed pp. 85-94

- Randall Bess
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