Marine Policy
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Volume 33, issue 6, 2009
- Coastal research and policy integration in northwest Europe. The COREPOINT project pp. 869-870

- J.A.G. Cooper and V. Cummins
- Integrated management of marine biodiversity in Europe: Perspectives from ICZM and the evolving EU Maritime Policy framework pp. 871-877

- Betty Queffelec, Valerie Cummins and Denis Bailly
- Designation of marine protected areas in Belgium: A legal and ecological success? pp. 878-886

- Dirk Bogaert, An Cliquet and Frank Maes
- Landscape-scale analysis of ecosystem risk and returns: A new tool for ICZM pp. 887-900

- Jeremy Hills, Margaret Carlisle, Martin Le Tissier, David Muir and Caroline Robinson
- The role of research networks for science-policy collaboration in coastal areas pp. 901-911

- T.A. Stojanovic, I. Ball, R.C. Ballinger, G. Lymbery and W. Dodds
- Coastal governance in North West Europe: An assessment of approaches to the European stocktake pp. 912-922

- A.M. O'Hagan and R. Ballinger
- Practice versus policy-led coastal defence management pp. 923-929

- M.C. O'Connor, G. Lymbery, J.A.G. Cooper, J. Gault and J. McKenna
- Assessment of recreation activity and its application to integrated management and spatial planning for Cork Harbour, Ireland pp. 930-937

- Cathal O'Mahony, Jeremy Gault, Val Cummins, Kathrin Köpke and Darragh O'Suilleabhain
Volume 33, issue 5, 2009
- Crossing the divide: The challenges of designing an ecologically coherent and representative network of MPAs for the UK pp. 737-743

- P.J.S. Jones and A. Carpenter
- Harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) conservation management: A dimensional approach pp. 744-749

- Rhian E. Jenkins, Raymond D.H. Brown and Michael R. Phillips
- Stakeholder objective preferences in Australian Commonwealth managed fisheries pp. 750-758

- Sean Pascoe, Wendy Proctor, Chris Wilcox, James Innes, Wayne Rochester and Natalie Dowling
- Equity, justice and power issues raised by no-take marine protected area proposals pp. 759-765

- P.J.S. Jones
- Designing ITQ programs for commercial recreational fishing pp. 766-774

- Joshua Abbott, Vishwanie Maharaj and James Wilen
- Whaling and its controversies: Examining the attitudes of Japan's youth pp. 775-783

- Julia Bowett and Pete Hay
- Understanding divergent perspectives in marine governance in Kenya pp. 784-793

- Louisa S. Evans
- Systematic marine conservation planning in data-poor regions: Socioeconomic data is essential pp. 794-800

- Natalie C. Ban, Gretchen J.A. Hansen, Michael Jones and Amanda C.J. Vincent
- Marine ecosystem-based management in the Southern Cone of South America: Stakeholder perceptions and lessons for implementation pp. 801-806

- Stefan Gelcich, Omar Defeo, Oscar Iribarne, Graciano Del Carpio, Random DuBois, Sebastian Horta, Juan Pablo Isacch, Natalio Godoy, Pastor Coayla Peñaloza and Juan Carlos Castilla
- An overview of socio-economic and ecological perspectives of Fiji's inshore reef fisheries pp. 807-817

- Lydia C.L. Teh, Louise S.L. Teh, Ben Starkhouse and Ussif Sumaila
- Performance of community-based coastal resource management (CBCRM) programs in the Philippines: A meta-analysis pp. 818-825

- Ronald J. Maliao, Robert Pomeroy and Ralph G. Turingan
- Does ratification matter and do major conventions improve safety and decrease pollution in shipping? pp. 826-846

- Sabine Knapp and Philip Hans Franses
- Evidence on target factors used for port state control inspections pp. 847-859

- Pierre Cariou, Maximo Q. Mejia and François-Charles Wolff
- Capacity and economic efficiency in small-scale fisheries: Evidence from the Mediterranean Sea pp. 860-867

- Lorenzo Idda, Fabio Madau and Pietro Pulina
Volume 33, issue 4, 2009
- From community-based to co-management: Improvement or deterioration in fisheries governance in the Cherai Poyil fishery in the Cochin Estuary, Kerala, India? pp. 537-543

- Kaleekal Thomson and Tim Gray
- The impact of artisanal fishing on coral reef fish health in Hat Thai Mueang, Phang-nga Province, Southern Thailand pp. 544-552

- Estelle Jones, Tim Gray and Chanin Umponstira
- Fisheries and coastal governance as a wicked problem pp. 553-560

- Svein Jentoft and Ratana Chuenpagdee
- The restoration of fishing services and the conveyance of risk information in the Southern California Bight pp. 561-570

- William S. Breffle and Kristen K. Maroney
- Mapping fisheries in the German exclusive economic zone with special reference to offshore Natura 2000 sites pp. 571-590

- Søren Anker Pedersen, Heino O. Fock and Anne F. Sell
- Low-cost port competitiveness index: Implementation in the Spanish port system pp. 591-598

- José I. Castillo-Manzano, Mercedes Castro-Nuño, Fernando González Laxe, Lourdes López-Valpuesta and M. Teresa Arévalo-Quijada
- Challenges in developing China's marine protected area system pp. 599-605

- Wanfei Qiu, Bin Wang, Peter J.S. Jones and Jan C. Axmacher
- Improving market access for salmon through free trade agreements: The role of interests and institutional frameworks pp. 606-612

- Christel Elvestad
- Assessing prospects for shrimp culture in the Indian Sundarbans: A combined simulation modelling and choice experiment approach pp. 613-623

- D. Knowler, N. Philcox, S. Nathan, W. Delamare, W. Haider and K. Gupta
- Geopolitical factors of maritime policies and marine spatial planning: State, regions, and geographical planning scope pp. 624-634

- Juan L. Suárez de Vivero, Juan C. Rodríguez Mateos and David Florido del Corral
- Strategic priorities for assessing ecological impacts of marine renewable energy devices in the Pentland Firth (Scotland, UK) pp. 635-642

- Mark A. Shields, Lora Jane Dillon, David K. Woolf and Alex T. Ford
- Predicting tsunami arrivals: Estimates and policy implications pp. 643-650

- Dao Hua Zhang, Tsz Leung Yip and Chiu-On Ng
- The importance of data discovery and management in advancing ecosystem-based management pp. 651-653

- Cristina Carollo, Dave J. Reed, John C. Ogden and David Palandro
- The emergence and effectiveness of the Marine Stewardship Council pp. 654-660

- Lars H. Gulbrandsen
- Defining and estimating global marine fisheries bycatch pp. 661-672

- R.W.D. Davies, S.J. Cripps, A. Nickson and G. Porter
- Marine reserve phenomenon in the Pacific islands pp. 673-678

- C.Y. Bartlett, K. Pakoa and C. Manua
- Analysis of accidents in Greek shipping during the pre- and post-ISM period pp. 679-684

- Ernestos Tzannatos and Dimitris Kokotos
- Overview, roles, and performance of the North East Atlantic fisheries commission (NEAFC) pp. 685-697

- Trond Bjørndal
- An ecosystem-based framework for governance and management of maritime cultural heritage in the USA pp. 698-706

- Stefan Claesson
- The elephant in the room: The hidden costs of leasing individual transferable fishing quotas pp. 707-713

- Evelyn Pinkerton and Danielle N. Edwards
- Ex ante evaluation of the costs and benefits of individual transferable quotas: A case-study of seven Australian commonwealth fisheries pp. 714-719

- R. Quentin Grafton and A. McIlgorm
- Education for sustainable development for Tokyo Bay: Developing a practice framework of university-based coastal ESD pp. 720-725

- Midori Kawabe, Hiroshi Kohno, Takashi Ishimaru, Osamu Baba, Naho Horimoto, Reiko Ikeda, Jota Kanda, Takafumi Kudo, Masaji Matsuyama, Masato Moteki, Yayoi Oshima and Tsuyoshi Sasaki
- EU marine policy on the move: The tension between fisheries and maritime policy pp. 726-732

- L. van Hoof and J. van Tatenhove
- Recovering after a maritime terrorist attack: The APEC Trade Recovery Programme pp. 733-735

- Joshua Ho
Volume 33, issue 3, 2009
- A review of marine mammal, sea turtle and seabird bycatch in USA fisheries and the role of policy in shaping management pp. 435-451

- Jeffrey E. Moore, Bryan P. Wallace, Rebecca L. Lewison, Ramúnas Zydelis, Tara M. Cox and Larry B. Crowder
- Social acceptability of marine aquaculture: The use of survey-based methods for eliciting public and stakeholder preferences pp. 452-457

- David Whitmarsh and Maria Giovanna Palmieri
- Liberal Intergovernmentalism, Historical Institutionalism, and British and German perceptions of the EU's Common Fisheries Policy pp. 458-465

- Craig McLean and Tim Gray
- Public acceptance of the oceanic carbon sequestration pp. 466-471

- Norihiro Kamishiro and Toru Sato
- Defining ecological indicators of trawling disturbance when everywhere that can be fished is fished: A Mediterranean case study pp. 472-478

- S. de Juan, M. Demestre and S. Thrush
- Environmental analysis of the Norwegian fishery and aquaculture industry--A preliminary study focusing on farmed salmon pp. 479-488

- H. Ellingsen, J.O. Olaussen and I.B. Utne
- Toward institutions for community-based management of inshore marine resources in the Western Indian Ocean pp. 489-496

- Joshua E. Cinner, Andrew Wamukota, Herilala Randriamahazo and Ando Rabearisoa
- Economic gains of liberalising access to fishing quotas within the European Union pp. 497-503

- Jesper Andersen, Max Nielsen and Erik Lindebo
- Unreported bycatch in the New Zealand West Coast South Island hoki fishery pp. 504-512

- Graeme Bremner, Peter Johnstone, Tracy Bateson and Philip Clarke
- Crew members in South Africa's squid industry; whether they have benefitted from transformation and governance reforms pp. 513-519

- Mafaniso Hara
- Maritime clusters in diverse regional contexts: The case of Canada pp. 520-527

- David Doloreux and Richard Shearmur
- California Current Large Marine Ecosystem: Publicly available dataset of state and federal laws and regulations pp. 528-531

- Julia A. Ekstrom
- A tool to navigate overlaps in fragmented ocean governance pp. 532-535

- Julia A. Ekstrom, Oran R. Young, Steve D. Gaines, Maria Gordon and Bonnie J. McCay
Volume 33, issue 2, 2009
- Marine genetic resources: A review of scientific and commercial interest pp. 183-194

- David Leary, Marjo Vierros, Gwenaëlle Hamon, Salvatore Arico and Catherine Monagle
- Fisheries management at the tri-national border between Belize, Guatemala and Honduras pp. 195-200

- Arlenie Perez
- Valuing multi-attribute marine water quality pp. 201-206

- Håkan Eggert and Björn Olsson
- Expanding fisheries co-management to ecosystem-based management: A case in the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage area, Japan pp. 207-214

- Mitsutaku Makino, Hiroyuki Matsuda and Yasunori Sakurai
- Spatial policy and the behavior of fishermen pp. 215-222

- Branka Valcic
- An evaluation of progress in implementing ecosystem-based management of fisheries in 33 countries pp. 223-232

- Tony J. Pitcher, Daniela Kalikoski, Katherine Short, Divya Varkey and Ganapathiraju Pramod
- Establishment and closure of the directed Florida whiting (Menticirrhus americanus) fishery and implications for North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) conservation and management pp. 233-247

- Juan C. Levesque
- Stakeholder's views on fisheries compliance: An Australian case study pp. 248-253

- Shekar Bose and Adnan Crees-Morris
- Is the Spanish Greenland halibut fleet profitable after introducing the biological recovery plan? pp. 254-257

- M. Dolores Garza-Gil and Manuel Varela-Lafuente
- Fixing problems in fisheries--integrating ITQs, CBM and MPAs in management pp. 258-263

- Mark Brady and Staffan Waldo
- Institutional and ethical dimensions of resilience in fishing systems: Perspectives from co-managed fisheries in the Pacific Northwest pp. 264-270

- Syma Ebbin
- Slow steps towards management of the world's largest tuna fishery pp. 271-279

- Adam Langley, Andrew Wright, Glenn Hurry, John Hampton, Transform Aqorua and Len Rodwell
- Political regulation and radical institutional change: The case of aquaculture in Norway pp. 280-287

- Bernt Aarset and Stig-Erik Jakobsen
- The institutional foundations of economic performance of mussel production: The Spanish case of the Galician floating raft culture pp. 288-296

- Gonzalo Caballero Miguez, María Dolores Garza Gil and Manuel M. Varela Lafuente
- Do boat licences have a role in fisheries managed through individual quotas? Experience in Australian fisheries pp. 297-304

- Sean Pascoe and Tony Gibson
- Protecting small cetaceans from coastal development: Impact assessment and mitigation experience in Hong Kong pp. 305-311

- Thomas A. Jefferson, Samuel K. Hung and Bernd Würsig
- The Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord Implementation Act: Transparency of the environmental management of the offshore oil and gas industry pp. 312-316

- Gail S. Fraser and Joanne Ellis
- A governance perspective on the large marine ecosystem approach pp. 317-321

- Robin Mahon, Lucia Fanning and Patrick McConney
- Resilience: What is it and what does it mean for marine policymakers? pp. 322-331

- Mark T. Gibbs
- Involving the public in the impact assessment of offshore renewable energy facilities pp. 332-338

- Michelle Portman
- Trade measures and the combat of IUU fishing: Institutional interplay and effective governance in the Northeast Atlantic pp. 339-349

- Olav Schram Stokke
- Analysis of ship life cycles--The impact of economic cycles and ship inspections pp. 350-369

- Govert Bijwaard and Sabine Knapp
- Public awareness of marine environmental issues in the UK pp. 370-375

- Stephen Fletcher, Jonathan S. Potts, Carolyn Heeps and Kate Pike
- Sustainable financing for ocean and coastal management in Jamaica: The potential for revenues from tourist user fees pp. 376-385

- Peter Edwards
- Managing fisheries and corruption in the Pacific Islands region pp. 386-392

- Quentin Hanich and Martin Tsamenyi
- Fisheries and failing states: The case of Sierra Leone pp. 393-400

- Andy Thorpe, David Whitmarsh, Ernest Ndomahina, Andrew Baio, Miatta Kemokai and Thomas Lebbie
- Occupational health and safety hazards in Atlantic Canadian aquaculture: Laying the groundwork for prevention pp. 401-411

- Darek T.R. Moreau and Barbara Neis
- New Zealand oceans governance: Calming turbulent waters? pp. 412-418

- Joanna Vince and Marcus Haward
- Small-scale marine fisheries policy in Vietnam pp. 419-428

- Robert Pomeroy, Kim Anh Thi Nguyen and Ha Xuan Thong
- The Australian continental shelf: Has Australia's high-latitude diplomacy paid off?' pp. 429-431

- Julia Jabour
- Combating piracy and armed robbery in Asia: The ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ISC) pp. 432-434

- Joshua Ho
Volume 33, issue 1, 2009
- Modelling fish trade liberalisation: Does fish trade liberalisation result in welfare gains or losses? pp. 1-7

- Max Nielsen
- Estimating the economic impact of the Prestige oil spill on the Death Coast (NW Spain) fisheries pp. 8-23

- M.C. García Negro, Sebastian Villasante, A. Carballo Penela and G. Rodríguez Rodríguez
- Unintended consequences: The spillover effects of common property regulations pp. 24-39

- Gordon Rausser, Stephen Hamilton, Marty Kovach and Ryan Stifter
- Characterization of the southeastern US black sea bass (Centropristis striata) pot commercial fishery and implications for western North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) management and policy pp. 40-48

- Juan C. Levesque
- Saltwater sport fishing for food or income in the Northeastern US: Statistical estimates and policy implications pp. 49-57

- Scott Steinback, Kristy Wallmo and Patricia Clay
- An update on the cost of net-trawling operations in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 58-63

- Mark J. Kaiser and Jimmie Martin
- Planning the use of fish for food security in the Pacific pp. 64-76

- Johann D. Bell, Mecki Kronen, Aliti Vunisea, Warwick J. Nash, Gregory Keeble, Andreas Demmke, Scott Pontifex and Serge Andréfouët
- A preliminary assessment of threats to arctic marine mammals and their conservation in the coming decades pp. 77-82

- Henry P. Huntington
- Implementation barriers to establishing a sustainable coastal aquaculture sector pp. 83-89

- Mark T. Gibbs
- Innovation-support organizations in the marine science and technology industry: The case of Quebec's coastal region in Canada pp. 90-100

- David Doloreux and Yannik Melançon
- Quantitative evaluation of the performance of a permit auction system in reducing bycatch of sea turtles in the Hawaii Swordfish longline fishery pp. 101-105

- Feng Tao Ning, Chao Zhang and Rod Fujita
- Developing a conceptual model of marine farming in New Zealand pp. 106-117

- Hamish G. Rennie, Roger White and Lars Brabyn
- Co-management and protected area management: Achieving effective management of a contested site, lessons from the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) pp. 118-127

- Melissa Nursey-Bray and Phillip Rist
- Financing marine protected areas in Jamaica: An exploratory study pp. 128-136

- Kimesha Reid-Grant and Mahadev G. Bhat
- Co-management of sea turtle fisheries: Biogeography versus geopolitics pp. 137-145

- Lisa M. Campbell, Jennifer J. Silver, Noella J. Gray, Sue Ranger, Annette Broderick, Tatum Fisher, Matthew H. Godfrey, Shannon Gore, John Jeffers, Corrine Martin, Andrew McGowan, Peter Richardson, Carlos Sasso, Lorna Slade and Brendan Godley
- Role of perceptions and knowledge in the impact assessment for the extension of Mainport Rotterdam pp. 146-155

- Saskia Hommes, Suzanne J.M.H. Hulscher, Jan P.M. Mulder, Henriëtte S. Otter and Hans Th.A. Bressers
- The implementation of an ecosystem approach to management within a federal government agency pp. 156-163

- Katherine W. McFadden and Cassandra Barnes
- Measuring management success: Experience with United States fisheries pp. 164-171

- John M. Ward and Michael Kelly
- Enhancing community empowerment through participatory fisheries research pp. 172-179

- Melanie Wiber, Anthony Charles, John Kearney and Fikret Berkes
- Out of new stocks in 2020: A comment on "Not all fisheries will be collapsed in 2048" pp. 180-181

- Rainer Froese, Amanda Stern-Pirlot and Kathleen Kesner-Reyes
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