Marine Policy
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Volume 30, issue 6, 2006
- The Louisiana artificial reef program pp. 605-623

- Mark J. Kaiser
- Systems engineering principles in fisheries management pp. 624-634

- Ingrid Bouwer Utne
- The transition from the Soviet system to a market economy as a cause of instability in the Estonian coastal fisheries sector pp. 635-640

- Markus Vetemaa, Redik Eschbaum and Toomas Saat
- Participation and fisheries management in Costa Rica: From theory to practice pp. 641-650

- Marco Antonio Quesada Alpízar
- China's distant water fisheries and its response to flag state responsibilities pp. 651-658

- (Julia) Xue, Guifang
- Distributional effects of property rights: Transitions in the Atlantic Herring fishery pp. 659-670

- Sylvia Brandt and David McEvoy
- Beyond fisheries management: The Phronetic dimension pp. 671-680

- Svein Jentoft
- Liner shipping and information exchange--a European perspective pp. 681-688

- Peter Marlow and Rawindaran Nair
- An economic analysis of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing: Key drivers and possible solutions pp. 689-695

- Bertrand Le Gallic and Anthony Cox
- Global scope and economics of illegal fishing pp. 696-703

- Ussif Sumaila, J. Alder and H. Keith
- Guidelines for navigation and overflight in the exclusive economic zone pp. 704-711

- Mark J. Valencia and Kazumine Akimoto
- Flexible management of fishing rights and a sustainable fisheries industry in Europe pp. 712-720

- Steffen Hentrich and Markus Salomon
- Is there a relationship between fisheries and farming? Interdependence of fisheries, animal production and aquaculture pp. 721-725

- Dadi Kristofersson and James Anderson
- Context and differentiation: Comparative analysis of two community-based fishers' organizations pp. 726-736

- Raul P. Lejano and Alma Ocampo-Salvador
- The Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union and fisheries economics pp. 737-746

- Hans Frost and Peder Andersen
- Category, narrative, and value in the governance of small-scale fisheries pp. 747-756

- Derek Stephen Johnson
- Putting the principles of the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach into fisheries development policy and practice pp. 757-766

- Edward H. Allison and Benoit Horemans
- Catch-quota balancing in multispecies individual fishing quotas pp. 767-785

- James Sanchirico, Daniel Holland, Kathryn Quigley and Mark Fina
- Coping with disaster: Rehabilitating coastal livelihoods and communities pp. 786-793

- Robert Pomeroy, Blake D. Ratner, Stephen J. Hall, Jate Pimoljinda and V. Vivekanandan
- Local ecological knowledge and practical fisheries management in the tropics: A policy brief pp. 794-801

- Douglas Clyde Wilson, Jesper Raakjær and Poul Degnbol
- Multiple analysis of the whaling issue: Understanding the dispute by a matrix pp. 802-808

- Joji Morishita
- The bottom line: An investigation of the economic, cultural and social costs of industrial longline fishing in the Pacific and the benefits of sustainable use marine protected areas pp. 809-820

- Robert Ovetz
- Resolving the discard problem--A case study of the English Nephrops fishery pp. 821-831

- T.L. Catchpole, C.L.J. Frid and T.S. Gray
- Collaborative fisheries management in the Northeast US: Emerging initiatives and future directions pp. 832-841

- Patricia Pinto da Silva and Andrew Kitts
Volume 30, issue 5, 2006
- Implementing the WSSD decision of restoring marine ecosystems by 2015--scientific information support in the public domain pp. 455-461

- Cornelia E. Nauen
- Monitoring fishing mortality: Compliance in Norwegian offshore fisheries pp. 462-469

- Stig S. Gezelius
- Tuna longline catch rates in the Indian Ocean: Did industrial fishing result in a 90% rapid decline in the abundance of large predatory species? pp. 470-482

- Tom Polacheck
- Port privatization in Panama pp. 483-495

- Francisco J. Montero Llacer
- Lessons in precaution: The International Whaling Commission experience with precautionary management pp. 496-509

- Michael Heazle
- Limitations of the Korean conventional fisheries management regime and expanding Korean TAC system toward output control systems pp. 510-522

- Jeong-Gon Ryu, Jongoh Nam and John M. Gates
- Cross-scale linkages and adaptive management: Fisheries co-management in Asia pp. 523-533

- Douglas Clyde Wilson, Mahfuzuddin Ahmed, Susanna V. Siar and Usha Kanagaratnam
- Painting the floor with a hammer: Technical fixes in fisheries management pp. 534-543

- Poul Degnbol, Henrik Gislason, Susan Hanna, Svein Jentoft, Jesper Raakjær Nielsen, Sten Sverdrup-Jensen and Douglas Clyde Wilson
- Assessment of economic damages from the Prestige oil spill pp. 544-551

- M. Dolores Garza-Gil, Juan Surís-Regueiro and Manuel Varela-Lafuente
- Considering ecosystem-based fisheries management in the California Current pp. 552-569

- John C. Field and Robert C. Francis
- Evaluation of the ocean governance system in Korea pp. 570-579

- Dong Oh Cho
- Emergence of multi-stakeholder-driven cooperative research in the Northwest Atlantic: The case of the Northeast Consortium pp. 580-592

- Troy W. Hartley and Robert A. Robertson
- On the role of consulting in fisheries development pp. 593-595

- Robin Mahon
- Supply regimes in fisheries pp. 596-603

- Max Nielsen
Volume 30, issue 4, 2006
- Hatchery programs, stock enhancement, and cost effectiveness: A case study of the Albemarle Sound/Roanoke River stocking program 1981-1996 pp. 299-307

- Wesley S. Patrick, Okmyung Bin, Kurt Schwabe and Peter W. Schuhmann
- Role of the Spanish scientific community in the initial assessment and management of the environmental damages caused by the Prestige oil spill pp. 308-314

- Juan Freire, Luis Fernández and Ramón Muiño
- The rise and decline of blue whiting fisheries--capacity expansion and future regulations pp. 315-327

- Dag Standal
- The demise of the small fisher? A profile of exiters from the New Zealand fishery pp. 328-340

- James Stewart, Kim Walshe and Beverley Moodie
- Vertical integration in the post-IFQ halibut fishery pp. 341-346

- Robert Dawson
- The allocation of scarce natural resources: The case of fisheries pp. 347-356

- Alf Håkon Hoel and Ingrid Kvalvik
- Concern for Southern Ocean fish stocks and bird populations pp. 357-359

- Colin Hunt
- Fleet communication to abate fisheries bycatch pp. 360-366

- Eric L. Gilman, Paul Dalzell and Sean Martin
- New Zealand seafood firm competitiveness in export markets: The role of the quota management system and aquaculture legislation pp. 367-378

- Randall Bess
- Transferability of fishing rights: The Spanish case pp. 379-388

- Fernando González Laxe
- Ocean zoning in the Northwest Atlantic pp. 389-391

- Penny A. Doherty and Mark Butler
- Developing direct shipping across the Taiwan Straits pp. 392-399

- Chih-Ching Chang, Kuang Lin and Jya-yuan Bao
- Proposing a coordinated environmental effects monitoring (EEM) program structure for the offshore petroleum industry, Nova Scotia, Canada pp. 400-411

- K.J. Curran, P.G. Wells and A.J. Potter
- Is the European shipping industry aware of corporate social responsibility? The case of the Greek-owned short sea shipping companies pp. 412-419

- Irene Fafaliou, Maria Lekakou and Ioannis Theotokas
- The South East Regional Marine Plan: Implementing Australia's Oceans Policy pp. 420-430

- Joanna Vince
- Marine administration and spatial data infrastructure pp. 431-441

- Lisa Strain, Abbas Rajabifard and Ian Williamson
- The Western European PSSA--Testing a unique international concept to protect imperilled marine ecosystems pp. 442-453

- Markus Detjen
Volume 30, issue 3, 2006
- Towards a market-oriented management model for straddling fish stocks pp. 199-206

- Torbjorn Trondsen, Þórólfur Matthíasson and James A Young
- Registration of marine interests in Asia-Pacific region pp. 207-219

- Jude Wallace and Ian Williamson
- Compliance with international emission regulations: Reducing the air pollution from merchant vessels pp. 220-225

- Bin Lin and Cherng-Yuan Lin
- Contractual solution to the tragedy of property right in coastal fisheries pp. 226-236

- Arif Satria, Yoshiaki Matsuda and Masaaki Sano
- Mechanization and technical interactions in multi-species Indian fisheries: implications for economic and biological sustainability pp. 237-248

- Mahadev G. Bhat and Ramachandra Bhatta
- The new institutional arrangements for fisheries management in Beibu Gulf pp. 249-260

- Yunjun Yu and Yongtong Mu
- Commercial whaling, tourism, and boycotts: An economic perspective pp. 261-269

- Guillermo Herrera and Porter Hoagland
- Cancellation provisions in Australia's Commonwealth-managed fisheries pp. 270-280

- Richard Mason and Warwick Gullett
- Replacing trip limits with individual transferable quotas: implications for discarding pp. 281-292

- Trevor A. Branch, Kate Rutherford and Ray Hilborn
- Searching for sustainability in aquaculture: An investigation into the economic prospects for an integrated salmon-mussel production system pp. 293-298

- David J. Whitmarsh, Elizabeth J. Cook and Kenneth D. Black
Volume 30, issue 2, 2006
- Farming the reef: is aquaculture a solution for reducing fishing pressure on coral reefs? pp. 111-130

- Robert Pomeroy, John E. Parks and Cristina M. Balboa
- Design principles for individual transferable quotas pp. 131-141

- Ralph E. Townsend, James McColl and Michael Young
- Collective action problems posed by no-take zones pp. 143-156

- Peter J.S. Jones
- Protecting the North-East Atlantic: enhancing synergies by institutional interplay pp. 157-166

- Jon Birger Skjærseth
- Maritime Europe and EU enlargement. A geopolitical perspective pp. 167-172

- Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero and Juan Carlos Rodríguez Mateos
- Deterring IUU fishing through state control over nationals pp. 173-179

- Diane Erceg
- Sharing responsibilities in Danish fisheries management--experiences and future directions pp. 181-188

- Jesper Raakjær Nielsen and Anne-Sofie Christensen
- Development and management of a coastal litter campaign: The voluntary coastal partnership approach pp. 189-196

- K.L. Storrier and D.J. McGlashan
- High latitude diplomacy: Australia's Antarctic extended continental shelf pp. 197-198

- Julia Jabour
Volume 30, issue 1, 2006
- Fish stocks and their management: The changing face of fisheries in South Africa pp. 3-17

- George M. Branch and Barry M. Clark
- The integration of South African fisheries into the global economy: Past, present and future pp. 18-29

- David Crosoer, Lance van Sittert and Stefano Ponte
- Law and fisheries reform: Legislative and policy developments in South African fisheries over the decade 1994-2004 pp. 30-42

- Emma Witbooi
- Transformation of South African industrial fisheries pp. 43-50

- Jesper Raakjær Nielsen and Mafaniso Hara
- Small-scale fisheries reform: Expectations, hopes and dreams of "a better life for all" pp. 51-59

- Moenieba Isaacs
- Subsistence and small-scale fisheries in South Africa: A ten-year review pp. 60-73

- Merle Sowman
- Fisheries compliance in South Africa: A decade of challenges and reform 1994-2004 pp. 74-83

- Maria Hauck and Marcel Kroese
- Climate change: A looming challenge for fisheries management in southern Africa pp. 84-95

- Barry M. Clark
- Benchmarking the first decade of post-apartheid fisheries reform in South Africa pp. 96-110

- L. van Sittert, G. Branch, M. Hauck and M. Sowman
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