Marine Policy
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Volume 29, issue 6, 2005
- The evolution of the "harvest machinery": why capture capacity has continued to expand in Norwegian fisheries pp. 481-493

- Jahn Petter Johnsen
- The precautionary principle in fisheries management pp. 495-505

- Fernando González-Laxe
- A social scientist's perspective on the Census of Marine Life pp. 507-520

- James Sanchirico
- Ex-seafarers shore-based employment: the current UK situation pp. 521-531

- S.J. Pettit, B.M. Gardner, P.B. Marlow, M.M. Naim and R. Nair
- The profitability of the Spanish swordfish fleet in the North Atlantic pp. 533-538

- M. Dolores Garza-Gil and Manuel Varela-Lafuente
Volume 29, issue 5, 2005
- Lobster boat diplomacy: the Canada-US grey zone pp. 385-390

- Beverly Cook
- Implementing integrated oceans management: Australia's south east regional marine plan (SERMP) and Canada's eastern Scotian shelf integrated management (ESSIM) initiative pp. 391-405

- Elizabeth Foster, Marcus Haward and Scott Coffen-Smout
- The Newfoundland fishery: ten years after the moratorium pp. 407-420

- William E. Schrank
- Discards in North Sea fisheries: causes, consequences and solutions pp. 421-430

- T.L. Catchpole, C.L.J. Frid and T.S. Gray
- The Western European PSSA proposal: a "politically sensitive sea area" pp. 431-440

- Julian Roberts, Martin Tsamenyi, Tim Workman and Lindy Johnson
- Co-management in Japanese coastal fisheries: institutional features and transaction costs pp. 441-450

- Mitsutaku Makino and Hiroyuki Matsuda
- Gender, fisheries and development pp. 451-459

- Elizabeth Bennett
- Ecosystem-based fisheries management: progress in the NE Atlantic pp. 461-469

- Chris Frid, Odette Paramor and Catherine Scott
- Uncertainty and the active adaptive management of marine reserves pp. 471-479

- R. Quentin Grafton and Tom Kompas
Volume 29, issue 4, 2005
- Political risk assessment of five East Asian ports--the viewpoints of global carriers pp. 291-298

- Ming-Chih Tsai and Chin-Hui Su
- Climate change and the migratory pattern for Norwegian spring-spawning herring--implications for management pp. 299-309

- Elin H. Sissener and Trond Bjørndal
- Rationalization of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands crab fisheries pp. 311-322

- Mark Fina
- Crew study of seafarers: a methodological approach to the global labour market for seafarers pp. 323-330

- Bin Wu and Nik Winchester
- Reforming resource rent policy: an information economics perspective pp. 331-338

- Gary Stoneham, Nicola Lansdell, Anne Cole and Loris Strappazzon
- Expanding New Zealand's quota management system pp. 339-347

- Randall Bess
- Identification of 'High Risk Vessels' in coastal waters pp. 349-355

- Bénédicte Sage
- Atlantic sea scallop management: an alternative rights-based cooperative approach to resource sustainability pp. 357-369

- R. Baskaran and James Anderson
- The role of the maritime industry in the Korean national economy: an input-output analysis pp. 371-383

- Seung-Jun Kwak, Seung-Hoon Yoo and Jeong-In Chang
Volume 29, issue 3, 2005
- Fisheries science and sustainability in international policy: a study of failure in the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy pp. 189-197

- Tim Daw and Tim Gray
- Sustainable coastal fishery development indicator system: a case of Gungliau, Taiwan pp. 199-210

- Wen Hong Liu, Ching Hsiewn Ou and Kuo Huan Ting
- When fisheries influence national policy-making: an analysis of the national development strategies of major fish-producing nations in the developing world pp. 211-222

- Andy Thorpe, Chris Reid, Raymon van Anrooy and Cecile Brugere
- The Panama Canal:: operations and traffic pp. 223-234

- Francisco J. Montero Llacer
- The security of merchant shipping pp. 235-245

- John King
- The Pew Report on US fishery councils: a critique from the Open Society pp. 247-253

- Christopher J. Corkett
- Nuts and bolts in fisheries management--a technological approach to sustainable fisheries? pp. 255-263

- Dag Standal
- Cross-strait interactions on the South China Sea issues: a need for CBMs pp. 265-280

- Yann-Huei Song
- Catching some needed attention pp. 281-284

- Reg Watson, Jackie Alder, Adrian Kitchingman and Daniel Pauly
- Reply to the comments by: Erik Lindebo, Hans Frost and Jørgen Løkkergaard on: Surís-Regueiro, Varela-Lafuente and Iglesias-Malvido, "Effectiveness of the structural fisheries policy in the European Union". Marine Policy 2003; 27(6), 535-544 pp. 285-287

- Juan Surís-Regueiro
- Further comments on: Suris-Regueiro, Varela-Lafuente and Iglesias-Malvido, "Effectiveness of the structural fisheries policy in the European Union". Marine Policy 2003;27(6):535-44 pp. 289-289

- Erik Lindebo, Hans Frost and Jørgen Løkkegaard
Volume 29, issue 2, 2005
- Report of the Tokyo meeting and progress to date pp. 101-106

- Mark J. Valencia and Kazumine Akimoto
- The disappearing right to navigational freedom in the exclusive economic zone pp. 107-121

- Jon M. Van Dyke
- Military and intelligence gathering activities in the EEZ: definition of key terms pp. 123-137

- Moritaka Hayashi
- A Chinese Perspective pp. 139-146

- Ren Xiaofeng and Senior Colonel Cheng Xizhong
- An Indian perspective pp. 147-151

- O.P. Sharma
- Naval activity in the foreign EEZ--the role of terminology in law regime pp. 153-155

- Alexander S. Skaridov
- A Korean perspective pp. 157-161

- Duk-ki Kim
- Hydrographic surveying in the EEZ: differences and overlaps with marine scientific research pp. 163-174

- Sam Bateman
- Draft guidelines for military and intelligence gathering activities in the EEZ and their means and manner of implementation and enforcement pp. 175-183

- Hasjim Djalal, Alexander Yankov and Anthony Bergin
- Conclusions and the way forward pp. 185-187

- Mark J. Valencia
Volume 29, issue 1, 2005
- Fisheries co-management as empowerment pp. 1-7

- Svein Jentoft
- Assessing local sustainability of fisheries system: a multi-criteria participatory approach with the case of Yoron Island, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan pp. 9-23

- Luky Adrianto, Yoshiaki Matsuda and Yoshiaki Sakuma
- Panama Canal Management pp. 25-37

- Francisco J. Montero Llácer
- An account of the dolphin-safe tuna issue in the UK pp. 39-46

- James Brown
- Fish quota auctions in the Russian Far East: a failed experiment pp. 47-56

- Elena Anferova, Markus Vetemaa and Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Marine ecosystem-based management as a hierarchical control system pp. 57-68

- William K. de la Mare
- On losing and recovering fisheries and marine science data pp. 69-73

- Dirk Zeller, Rainer Froese and Daniel Pauly
- Integrated ocean management and the collaborative planning process: the Eastern Scotian Shelf Integrated Management (ESSIM) Initiative pp. 75-83

- R. J. Rutherford, G. J. Herbert and S. S. Coffen-Smout
- Technical reliability of the Greek coastal passenger fleet pp. 85-92

- Ernestos S. Tzannatos
- Comments on: Suris-Reguiero, Varela-Lafuente and Iglesias-Malvido, "Effectiveness of the structural fisheries policy in the European Union": [Marine Policy 27 (6) (2003) 535-544] pp. 93-94

- Erik Lindebo, Hans Frost and Jørgen Løkkegaard
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