Marine Policy
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2008
- What do we know about the labour market for seafarers?: A view from the UK pp. 845-855

- David Glen
- Strategic coastal governance issues in Fiji: The challenges of integration pp. 856-866

- Marcus B. Lane
- Evaluating collaborative fisheries management planning: A Canadian case study pp. 867-876

- Neil A. Davis
- Port selection factors by shipping lines: Different perspectives between trunk liners and feeder service providers pp. 877-885

- Young-Tae Chang, Sang-Yoon Lee and Jose L. Tongzon
- The exclusive economic zone and economic development in the Pacific island countries pp. 886-897

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Dive tourism, fishing and marine protected areas in the Calamianes Islands, Philippines pp. 898-904

- Michael Fabinyi
- Lessons from offshore: Challenges and opportunities in linking data to promote understanding of accidents and injuries among Newfoundland and Labrador fishers 1989-2001 pp. 905-912

- M. Binkley, K. Bigney, B. Neis and S. Bornstein
- The constrained politics of the Svalbard offshore area pp. 913-919

- Torbjørn Pedersen
- Fisher's behaviour with individual vessel quotas--Over-capacity and potential rent: Five case studies pp. 920-927

- Frank Asche, Håkan Eggert, Eyjolfur Gudmundsson, Ayoe Hoff and Sean Pascoe
- The Norwegian system and the distribution of claims to redfeed pp. 928-940

- Rachel Gjelsvik Tiller
- Managing by principle: A critical analysis of the European principles of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) pp. 941-955

- John McKenna, Andrew Cooper and Anne Marie O'Hagan
- The impact of the 2005 hurricane season on the Louisiana Artificial Reef Program pp. 956-967

- Mark J. Kaiser and Richard A. Kasprzak
- Fishery decline in Utila: Disentangling the web of governance pp. 968-979

- R.C. Korda, J.M. Hills and T.S. Gray
- Marine spatial planning from the perspective of a small seaside community in Ireland pp. 980-987

- Wesley Flannery and Micheál Ó Cinnéide
- Monitoring salmon aquaculture waste: The contribution of First Nations' rights, knowledge, and practices in British Columbia, Canada pp. 988-996

- Robyn Heaslip
- Compromise in the IWC: Is it possible or desirable? pp. 997-1003

- Mike Iliff
- Focusing on artisanal fleets in a new scenario: The case of Andalusia (Spain) pp. 1004-1012

- David Florido del Corral
- Perceived concerns and possible management strategies for governing 'wind farm-mariculture integration' pp. 1013-1022

- Tanja Michler-Cieluch and Gesche Krause
- Econometric analysis of the ship demolition market pp. 1023-1036

- Sabine Knapp, Shashi N. Kumar and Anna Bobo Remijn
- Performance of an inshore fishery in the absence of regulatory enforcement pp. 1037-1042

- Edward Fahy
- Employment of seafarers in the EU context: Challenges and opportunities pp. 1043-1049

- Kyriaki Mitroussi
- A note on "overfishing" pp. 1050-1052

- Giulio Pontecorvo
- Breaking Basel: The elements of the Basel Convention and its application to toxic ships pp. 1053-1062

- Amy E. Moen
- Mixed messages: Buying back Australia's fishing industry pp. 1063-1071

- Monica Minnegal and Peter D. Dwyer
- Sustainable management of wild Irish Atlantic salmon: Keys found through the looking-glass pp. 1072-1079

- Ruth E. Brennan and Lynda D. Rodwell
- Building resilience through interlocal relations: Case studies of polar bear and walrus management in the Bering Strait pp. 1080-1089

- Chanda L. Meek, Amy Lauren Lovecraft, Martin D. Robards and Gary P. Kofinas
- A new direction in coastal management pp. 1090-1093

- So-Min Cheong
- Aquaculture and the poor--Is the culture of high-value fish a viable livelihood option for the poor? pp. 1094-1102

- Natasja Sheriff, David C. Little and Kwanta Tantikamton
Volume 32, issue 5, 2008
- Introduction pp. 759-761

- Fanny Douvere and Charles Ehler
- The importance of marine spatial planning in advancing ecosystem-based sea use management pp. 762-771

- Fanny Douvere
- Essential ecological insights for marine ecosystem-based management and marine spatial planning pp. 772-778

- Larry Crowder and Elliott Norse
- The missing layer: Geo-technologies, communities, and implications for marine spatial planning pp. 779-786

- Kevin St. Martin and Madeleine Hall-Arber
- Key elements and steps in the process of developing ecosystem-based marine spatial planning pp. 787-796

- Paul M. Gilliland and Dan Laffoley
- The international legal framework for marine spatial planning pp. 797-810

- Frank Maes
- Implementing marine spatial planning: A policy perspective pp. 811-815

- Ir. Cathy Plasman
- The engagement of stakeholders in the marine spatial planning process pp. 816-822

- Robert Pomeroy and Fanny Douvere
- The need and practice of monitoring, evaluating and adapting marine planning and management--lessons from the Great Barrier Reef pp. 823-831

- Jon Day
- Marine spatial planning in the high seas pp. 832-839

- Jeff Ardron, Kristina Gjerde, Sian Pullen and Virginie Tilot
- Conclusions: Benefits, lessons learned, and future challenges of marine spatial planning pp. 840-843

- Charles Ehler
Volume 32, issue 4, 2008
- The Marine Planning Framework for South Australia: A new ecosystem-based zoning policy for marine management pp. 535-543

- Val Day, Rosemary Paxinos, Jon Emmett, Alison Wright and Meg Goecker
- Coastal data and information management for integrated coastal management: The role of IODE pp. 544-550

- Desiderius C.P. Masalu
- Artisanal fishing in Andalusia (II): Safety and working conditions policy pp. 551-558

- F. Piniella, J.P. Novalbos and P.J. Nogueroles
- International legal options for the control of biofouling on international vessels pp. 559-569

- Julian Roberts and Martin Tsamenyi
- ITQs under illegal fishing: An application to the red shrimp fishery in Chile pp. 570-579

- Carlos Chavez, Nuria González and Hugo Salgado Cabrera
- Endangered species, threatened fisheries: Science to the rescue! Evaluating the Congressionally designated Steller Sea Lion Research Program pp. 580-591

- Matthew D. Berman
- Financial caps for oil pollution damage: A historical mistake? pp. 592-606

- Michael Faure and Hui Wang
- International cooperation among nation-states of the North Pacific Ocean on the problem of competition among salmon for a common pool of prey resources pp. 607-617

- Carrie A. Holt, Murray B. Rutherford and Randall M. Peterman
- What determines the institutional performance of environmental regimes?: A case study of the Mediterranean Action Plan pp. 618-629

- Sofia Frantzi
- Positioning fisheries in a changing world pp. 630-634

- R. Quentin Grafton, Ray Hilborn, Lori Ridgeway, Dale Squires, Meryl Williams, Serge Garcia, Theodore Groves, James Joseph, Kieran Kelleher, Tom Kompas, Gary Libecap, Carl Gustaf Lundin, Mitsutaku Makino, Þórólfur Matthíasson, Richard McLoughlin, Ana Parma, Gustavo San Martin, Ben Satia, Carl-Christian Schmidt, Maree Tait and Lin Xiu Zhang
- Rethinking small-scale fisheries compliance pp. 635-642

- Maria Hauck
- Developing underutilized fisheries: Oregon's developmental fisheries program pp. 643-652

- Michael Harte, Polly Endreny, Gil Sylvia and Heather Munro Mann
- Econometric analysis to differentiate effects of various ship safety inspections pp. 653-662

- Sabine Knapp and Philip Hans Franses
- The IVQ regime in Norway: A stable alternative to an ITQ regime? pp. 663-668

- Dag Standal and Bernt Aarset
- The infusion of sustainability into bilateral fisheries agreements with developing countries: The European Union example pp. 669-679

- Emma Witbooi
- Creating local management legitimacy pp. 680-691

- Evelyn Pinkerton and Leonard John
- Managing excess capacity in small-scale fisheries: Perspectives from stakeholders in three Southeast Asian countries pp. 692-700

- Nerissa Salayo, Len Garces, Michael Pido, K.Kuperan Viswanathan, Robert Pomeroy, Mahfuzuddin Ahmed, Ida Siason, Keang Seng and Awae Masae
- Fishing occupational health and safety: A comparison of regulatory regimes and safety outcomes in six countries pp. 701-710

- M.J.S. Windle, B. Neis, S. Bornstein, M. Binkley and Peter Navarro
- OPA 90's impact at reducing oil spills pp. 711-718

- Anthony C. Homan and Todd Steiner
- United Kingdom ports policy: Changing government attitudes pp. 719-727

- S.J. Pettit
- Fisheries in the context of marine spatial planning: Defining principal areas for fisheries in the German EEZ pp. 728-739

- Heino O. Fock
- Assessing New England's waterborne energy imports (1995-2004) pp. 740-748

- Bruce E. Marti
- Fishing industry and related perspectives on the issues raised by no-take marine protected area proposals pp. 749-758

- P.J.S. Jones
Volume 32, issue 3, 2008
- A critical examination of worldwide guidelines for minimising the disturbance to marine mammals during seismic surveys pp. 255-262

- Ross Compton, Lissa Goodwin, Richard Handy and Victor Abbott
- Managing shark fishermen in southern Australia: A critique pp. 263-273

- Peter D. Dwyer, Tanya J. King and Monica Minnegal
- Examination of policies and MEAs commitment by SIDS for sustainable management of the Caribbean Sea pp. 274-282

- Asha Singh and Laurence Mee
- Artisanal fishing areas and traditional ecological knowledge: The case study of the artisanal fisheries of the Patos Lagoon estuary (Brazil) pp. 283-292

- Adalberto Gularte Schafer and Enir Girondi Reis
- Fisheries law enforcement--A survey of the economic literature pp. 293-300

- Linda Nøstbakken
- Fleet sizes, fishing effort and the 'hidden' factors behind statistics: An anthropological study of small-scale fisheries in UK pp. 301-308

- Yoshitaka Ota and Roger Just
- Trade secrets: Renaming and mislabeling of seafood pp. 309-318

- Jennifer L. Jacquet and Daniel Pauly
- The paradox of public participation in fisheries governance. The rising number of actors and the devolution process pp. 319-325

- Juan L. Suárez de Vivero, Juan C. Rodríguez Mateos and D. Florido del Corral
- The rise and fall of factory trawlers: An eclectic approach pp. 326-332

- Dag Standal
- Normalization of the International Whaling Commission pp. 333-338

- Mike Iliff
- The definition of marine recreational fishing in Europe pp. 339-350

- M.G. Pawson, H. Glenn and G. Padda
- Fishing capacity management in China: Theoretic and practical perspectives pp. 351-359

- Huiguo Yu and Yunjun Yu
- Management responses to the problem of incidental catch in fishing: A comparative analysis of the EU, Norway, and the Faeroe Islands pp. 360-368

- Stig S. Gezelius
- Time-zoning for the safe-guarding of capture fisheries: A closed season in Tamil Nadu, India pp. 369-378

- M. Bavinck, L. de Klerk, D. van Dijk, J.V. Rothuizen, A.N. Blok, J.R. Bokhorst, E.K. van Haastrecht, T.J.c van de Loo, J.G.J. Quaedvlieg and J. Scholtens
- Right whales and vessels in Canadian waters pp. 379-386

- S.S. Elvin and C.T. Taggart
- Marine ecosystem approaches to management: challenges and lessons in the United States pp. 387-392

- Cassandra Barnes and Katherine W. McFadden
- A context for ecosystem-based fishery management: Developing concepts of ecosystems and sustainability pp. 393-401

- Sarah K. Gaichas
- Modernisation of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling pp. 402-407

- Mike Iliff
- Is Japan's whaling humane? pp. 408-412

- Nick Gales, Russell Leaper and Vassili Papastavrou
- Fostering sustainable behaviours in community-based co-managed fisheries pp. 413-420

- Myles H. Thompson
- A comparison of economic performance in the fisheries sector: A short- and long-term perspective pp. 421-431

- P. Le Floc'h, F. Daurès, C. Brigaudeau and J. Bihel
- Restructuring the Chinese seafood industry, global challenges and policy implications pp. 432-441

- Knut Bjørn Lindkvist, Torbjørn Trondsen and Jinghua Xie
- CCAMLR process of risk assessment to minimise the effects of longline fishing mortality on seabirds pp. 442-454

- S.M. Waugh, G.B. Baker, R. Gales and J.P. Croxall
- Approaches to classifying benthic habitat quality pp. 455-464

- H.M. Tillin, S.I. Rogers and C.L.J. Frid
- Are the smallest fishing vessels the most sustainable?--trade-off analysis of sustainability attributes pp. 465-474

- Ingrid Bouwer Utne
- Acceptable sustainability in the fishing fleet pp. 475-482

- Ingrid Bouwer Utne
- The migrant anchovy fishery in Kabui Bay, Raja Ampat, Indonesia: Catch, profitability, and income distribution pp. 483-488

- Megan Bailey, Christovel Rotinsulu and Ussif Sumaila
- Service contracts--An instrument of international logistics supply chain: Under United States and European Union regulatory frameworks pp. 489-496

- Peter Marlow and Rawindaran Nair
- Can farmed salmon production keep growing? pp. 497-501

- Yajie Liu and Ussif Sumaila
- A review of the ocean science and technology partnership between US and Korea pp. 502-513

- Dong-Oh Cho and Mary Anne Whitcomb
- The institutional implications of environmental ethics for fishery management in the US exclusive economic zone pp. 514-521

- Donald M. Schug
- The international whaling regime post 2007 pp. 522-527

- Mike Iliff
- International fisheries agreement: Review of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas: Case study--Shark management pp. 528-533

- Juan C. Levesque
Volume 32, issue 2, 2008
- Introduction: Interaction between environment and fisheries--The role of stakeholder participation pp. 147-157

- Riku Varjopuro, Tim Gray, Jenny Hatchard, Felix Rauschmayer and Heidi Wittmer
- A complicated relationship: Stakeholder participation and the ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management pp. 158-168

- Tim Gray and Jenny Hatchard
- Participatory practices in fisheries across Europe: Making stakeholders more responsible pp. 169-177

- Knut H. Mikalsen and Svein Jentoft
- Institutional challenges for resolving conflicts between fisheries and endangered species conservation pp. 178-188

- Felix Rauschmayer, Heidi Wittmer and Augustin Berghöfer
- Spatial planning on the North Sea: A case of cross-scale linkages pp. 189-200

- Ditte Degnbol and Douglas Clyde Wilson
- Swedish coastal fisheries--From conflict mitigation to participatory management pp. 201-211

- Karl Bruckmeier and Christina Höj Larsen
- Addressing multiple goals of ecosystem approach through deliberation and technology development pp. 212-222

- Riku Varjopuro
- From open access to co-governance and conservation: The case of women shellfish collectors in Galicia (Spain) pp. 223-232

- Katia Frangoudes, Begoña Marugán-Pintos and José J. Pascual-Fernández
- Fishing for social realities--Challenges to sustainable fisheries management in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve pp. 233-242

- Gudrun Pollack, Augustin Berghöfer and Uta Berghöfer
- Stakeholder participation in ecosystem-based approaches to fisheries management: A synthesis from European research projects pp. 243-253

- Augustin Berghöfer, Heidi Wittmer and Felix Rauschmayer
Volume 32, issue 1, 2008
- Shark interactions in pelagic longline fisheries pp. 1-18

- Eric Gilman, Shelley Clarke, Nigel Brothers, Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto, John Mandelman, Jeff Mangel, Samantha Petersen, Susanna Piovano, Nicola Thomson, Paul Dalzell, Miguel Donoso, Meidad Goren and Tim Werner
- What is the ecosystem approach for fisheries management pp. 19-26

- Joji Morishita
- Comparing management of recreational Pagrus fisheries in Shark Bay (Australia) and Sagami Bay (Japan): Conventional catch controls versus stock enhancement pp. 27-37

- Ronald W.D. Mitchell, Osamu Baba, Gary Jackson and Tatsuya Isshiki
- Not all fisheries will be collapsed in 2048 pp. 38-39

- Trevor A. Branch
- Fishing safety policy and research pp. 40-45

- Carlos Perez-Labajos
- Ocean zoning, first possession and Coasean contracts pp. 46-54

- Steven Edwards
- Evaluation of policy options for the live reef food fish trade in the province of Palawan, Western Philippines pp. 55-65

- Robert Pomeroy, Michael D. Pido, John Francisco A. Pontillas, Benjamin S. Francisco, Alan T. White, Eva Marie C. Ponce De Leon and Geronimo T. Silvestre
- The formation of policy for protection of cold-water coral off the coast of Norway pp. 66-73

- Claire W. Armstrong and Sybille van den Hove
- The profitability of the artisanal galician fleet pp. 74-78

- M. Dolores Garza-Gil and Lucy Amigo-Dobaño
- Made in Japan: The Japanese market and herring roe production and management in Canada's southern Gulf of St. Lawrence pp. 79-88

- Lenore Burke and John Phyne
- Uncertainty and asymmetric information: An overview pp. 89-103

- Frank Jensen
- Governing fisheries as complex adaptive systems pp. 104-112

- Robin Mahon, Patrick McConney and Rathindra N. Roy
- Network governance in fisheries pp. 113-119

- Mark T. Gibbs
- Compliance costs and the small fisher: A study of exiters from the New Zealand fishery pp. 120-131

- James Stewart and Kim Walshe
- The promise and perils of building a co-management regime: An institutional assessment of New Zealand fisheries management between 1999 and 2005 pp. 132-141

- Tracy Yandle
- Social responsibility in shipping pp. 142-146

- Richard Goss
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