Marine Policy
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2007
- Fish wars: Conflict and collaboration in fisheries management in Southeast Asia pp. 645-656

- Robert Pomeroy, John Parks, Richard Pollnac, Tammy Campson, Emmanuel Genio, Cliff Marlessy, Elizabeth Holle, Michael Pido, Ayut Nissapa, Somsak Boromthanarat and Nguyen Thu Hue
- Step zero for fisheries co-management: What precedes implementation pp. 657-668

- Ratana Chuenpagdee and Svein Jentoft
- A brief catalogue of failures: Framing evaluation and learning in fisheries resource management pp. 669-680

- Kåre Nolde Nielsen and Petter Holm
- Ten myths concerning ecosystem approaches to marine resource management pp. 681-690

- Steven A. Murawski
- Murky waters: Media reporting of marine protected areas in South Australia pp. 691-697

- Eric Compas, Beverley Clarke, Cecile Cutler and Kathy Daish
- Cheating about the cod pp. 698-705

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Subsistence in coastal fisheries policy: What's in a word? pp. 706-718

- Sarah Schumann and Seth Macinko
- Spatial conflicts in New Zealand fisheries: The rights of fishers and protection of the marine environment pp. 719-729

- Randall Bess and Ramana Rallapudi
- The effects of the M/V Sea Prince accident on maritime safety management in Korea pp. 730-735

- Dong-Oh Cho
- Safety culture and hazard risk perception of Australian and New Zealand maritime pilots pp. 736-745

- R.M. Darbra, J.F.E. Crawford, C.W. Haley and R.J. Morrison
Volume 31, issue 5, 2007
- Coastal management in the Solent: An introduction pp. 585-590

- Stephen Fletcher, David Johnson and Tracey Hewett
- The impact of cruise ship generated waste on home ports and ports of call: A study of Southampton pp. 591-598

- Nickie Butt
- Coastal lagoon habitat re-creation potential in Hampshire, England pp. 599-606

- D.E. Johnson, J. Bartlett and L.A. Nash
- Heritage management plans and integrated coastal management pp. 607-610

- Tim Goodhead and Zeynep Aygen
- The opportunities of spatial planning for integrated coastal management pp. 611-618

- Jane Taussik
- The Hamble Estuary Partnership and Solent Forum: Duplication or integration? pp. 619-627

- Stephen Fletcher, Emma Beagley, Tracey Hewett, Alan Williams and Karen McHugh
- Implications of the revision to the bathing water directive for local authorities in the Solent pp. 628-631

- Tracey Hewett
- Monitoring the state of the Solent pp. 632-637

- Gemma Conway
- Coastal management in the Solent: The stakeholder perspective pp. 638-644

- Stephen Fletcher and Kate Pike
Volume 31, issue 4, 2007
- Limits of governability: Institutional implications for fisheries and coastal governance pp. 360-370

- Svein Jentoft
- Reforming management of commercial fisheries in a small island territory pp. 371-378

- Michael Harte and John Barton
- Funding commercial fisheries management: Lessons from New Zealand pp. 379-389

- Michael Harte
- System evaluation of sustainability in the Norwegian cod-fisheries pp. 390-401

- Ingrid Bouwer Utne
- A legal regime for the Arctic?: Interplay with the Law of the Sea Convention pp. 402-408

- Olav Schram Stokke
- The European vision for oceans and seas--Social and political dimensions of the Green Paper on Maritime Policy for the EU pp. 409-414

- Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero
- Investigation of strategies to improve the recycling effectiveness of waste oil from fishing vessels pp. 415-420

- Bin Lin, Cherng-Yuan Lin and Tain-Chyuan Jong
- The parallel evolution of ocean and coastal management policies in Portugal pp. 421-433

- Gonçalo Carneiro
- A large marine ecosystem governance framework pp. 434-443

- Lucia Fanning, Robin Mahon, Patrick McConney, Jorge Angulo, Felicity Burrows, Bisessar Chakalall, Diego Gil, Milton Haughton, Sherry Heileman, Sergio Martínez, L'ouverture Ostine, Adrian Oviedo, Scott Parsons, Terrence Phillips, Claudia Santizo Arroya, Bertha Simmons and Cesar Toro
- An historical account of Brazilian public policy on fisheries subsidies pp. 444-450

- Patrízia R. Abdallah and Ussif Sumaila
- Malthusian overfishing in Pulau Banggi? pp. 451-457

- Louise Teh and Ussif Sumaila
- An evaluation of systems for the integrated assessment of capture fisheries pp. 458-469

- Duncan Leadbitter and Trevor J. Ward
- Benchmarking for fisheries governance pp. 470-479

- R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas, Richard McLoughlin and Nick Rayns
- Resource use conflicts in Mabini and Tingloy, the Philippines pp. 480-487

- Terhi Majanen
- Ghost fishing in European waters: Impacts and management responses pp. 488-504

- James Brown and Graeme Macfadyen
- Fish harvest tags: An alternative management approach for recreational fisheries in the US Gulf of Mexico pp. 505-516

- Robert Johnston, Daniel S. Holland, Vishwanie Maharaj and Tammy Warner Campson
- Interviewing people about the coast on the coast: Appraising the wider adoption of ICZM in North East England pp. 517-526

- Peter Chaniotis and Selina Stead
- Can cod farming affect cod fishing? A system evaluation of sustainability pp. 527-534

- Dag Standal and Ingrid Bouwer Utne
- Work sharing in Kerala's fisheries pp. 535-539

- Marrit van den Berg and Bart Jan Lensing
- Co-management from the top? The roles of policy entrepreneurs and distributive conflict in developing co-management arrangements pp. 540-549

- Betsi Beem
- Econometric analysis on the effect of port state control inspections on the probability of casualty: Can targeting of substandard ships for inspections be improved? pp. 550-563

- Sabine Knapp and Philip Hans Franses
- UK Personal Watercraft Management: A user perspective pp. 564-572

- Rebecca Whitfield and Ronan Roche
- Artisanal fishing in Andalusia: A statistical study of the fleet pp. 573-581

- F. Piniella, M.C. Soriguer and M.A. Fernández-Engo
Volume 31, issue 3, 2007
- Sea Grant in Latin America?: Adapting the US Sea Grant model of linked applied research, extension, and education to a Latin American Context--Is there a fit? pp. 229-238

- S. Matthew Wilburn, James Tobey, Jill Hepp, Stephen Olsen and Barry Costa-Pierce
- Assessing the feasibility of ecosystem-based fisheries management in tropical contexts pp. 239-250

- Patrick Christie, David L. Fluharty, Alan T. White, Liza Eisma-Osorio and William Jatulan
- Environmental protection and the freedom of the high seas: The Baltic Sea as a PSSA from a Swedish perspective pp. 251-257

- Ylva Uggla
- The liberalization of shipping in Taiwan pp. 258-265

- Rong-Her Chiu
- Development of small-scale fisheries in Yemen: An exploration pp. 266-275

- Arnout Wagenaar and Marijke D'Haese
- Fisheries depletion and the state in Indonesia: Towards a regional regulatory regime pp. 276-286

- Michael Heazle and John G. Butcher
- A proposed multiple-use zoning scheme for the Irish Sea.: An interpretation of current legislation through the use of GIS-based zoning approaches and effectiveness for the protection of nature conservation interests pp. 287-298

- Suzanne J. Boyes, Michael Elliott, Shona M. Thomson, Stephen Atkins and Paul Gilliland
- Is there any hope for fisheries management? pp. 299-307

- William E. Schrank
- The rise of seafood awareness campaigns in an era of collapsing fisheries pp. 308-313

- Jennifer L. Jacquet and Daniel Pauly
- The whaling issue: Conservation, confusion, and casuistry pp. 314-319

- Phillip J. Clapham, Simon Childerhouse, Nicolas J. Gales, Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho, Michael F. Tillman and Robert Brownell
- Patterns of fisheries institutional failure and success: Experience from the Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence snow crab fishery, in Nova Scotia, Canada pp. 320-326

- Laura Loucks
- Conflict over flying fish: The dispute between Trinidad & Tobago and Barbados pp. 327-335

- Andon Blake and Gary A. Campbell
- Offshore marine conservation policies in the North East Atlantic: Emerging tensions and opportunities pp. 336-347

- Elizabeth M. De Santo and Peter J.S. Jones
- Governance of tuna industries: The key to economic viability and sustainability in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean pp. 348-358

- Kate Barclay and Ian Cartwright
Volume 31, issue 2, 2007
- Potential economic benefits from sablefish farming in British Columbia pp. 81-84

- Ussif Sumaila, John Volpe and Yajie Liu
- Understanding El Niño -- The importance of Grey Literature in Coastal Ecosystem Research and Management pp. 85-93

- Sven Thatje, Jürgen Laudien, Olaf Heilmayer and Cornelia E. Nauen
- Institutional changes and fleet structure: Towards the final solution? pp. 94-100

- Dag Standal
- Co-management and "consciousness": Fishers' assimilation of management principles in Chile pp. 101-111

- Sarah Schumann
- Lesser-known consequences of managing marine fisheries using individual transferable quotas pp. 112-116

- Mark T. Gibbs
- The policy implications of market failure for the land-based jobs market for British seafarers pp. 117-124

- B.M. Gardner, P.B. Marlow, M.M. Naim, R. Nair and S.J. Pettit
- Marine ecosystem variability and human community responses: The example of Ghana, West Africa pp. 125-134

- R. Ian Perry and Ussif Sumaila
- Mechanisms to capture economic values of marine biodiversity: The case of Tubbataha Reefs UNESCO World Heritage Site, Philippines pp. 135-142

- Rodelio F. Subade
- Adaptive fisheries management in Vietnam: The use of indicators and the introduction of a multi-disciplinary Marine Fisheries Specialist Team to support implementation pp. 143-152

- Jesper Raakjær, Dao Manh Son, Karl-Johan Stæhr, Holger Hovgård, Nguyen Thi Dieu Thuy, Kristine Ellegaard, Frank Riget, Dang Van Thi and Phung Giang Hai
- Defining success in fisheries and conflicts in objectives pp. 153-158

- Ray Hilborn
- Veil over the nets (unravelling corporate liability for IUU fishing offences) pp. 159-168

- L. Griggs and G. Lugten
- Policies governing the distribution of by-products from scientific and small-scale coastal whaling in Japan pp. 169-181

- Aiko Endo and Masahiro Yamao
- The role of marine spatial planning in sea use management: The Belgian case pp. 182-191

- F. Douvere, F. Maes, A. Vanhulle and J. Schrijvers
- The evolution of collaborative management in the Northeast USA tilefish fishery pp. 192-200

- Andrew Kitts, Patricia Pinto da Silva and Barbara Rountree
- Leaning on user-groups: The role of civil society in fisheries governance pp. 201-209

- Knut H. Mikalsen, Hans-Kristian Hernes and Svein Jentoft
- Experimental activities that intentionally perturb the marine environment: Implications for the marine environmental protection and marine scientific research provisions of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea pp. 210-216

- Philomène A. Verlaan
Volume 31, issue 1, 2007
- The ACIA, climate change and fisheries pp. 5-18

- William E. Schrank
- Impacts of climate change on commercial fish stocks in Norwegian waters pp. 19-31

- Erling Kåre Stenevik and Svein Sundby
- Geographical distribution of fish catches and temperature variations in the northeast Atlantic since 1945 pp. 32-39

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Effects of climatic variability on three fishing economies in high-latitude regions: Implications for fisheries policies pp. 40-55

- James R. McGoodwin
- Climate variability and tropical tuna: Management challenges for highly migratory fish stocks pp. 56-70

- Kathleen A. Miller
- Management application of an empirical model of sardine-climate regime shifts pp. 71-80

- Samuel. Herrick, Jerrold. G. Norton, Janet E. Mason and Cindy Bessey
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