Marine Policy
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Volume 59, issue C, 2015
- Recognizing the role of women in supporting marine stewardship in the Pacific Islands pp. 1-8

- Vina Ram-Bidesi
- The declining impact of piracy on maritime transport in the Indian Ocean: Statistical analysis of 5-year vessel tracking data pp. 9-15

- Michele Vespe, Harm Greidanus and Marlene Alvarez Alvarez
- Use and misuse of CITES as a management tool for commercially-exploited aquatic species pp. 16-31

- Kevern Cochrane
- A risk based approach to non-native species management and biosecurity planning pp. 32-43

- Rachel J Shucksmith and Richard L Shelmerdine
- Livelihood strategies in a marine extractive reserve: Implications for conservation interventions pp. 44-52

- Anna N. Santos and Christian Brannstrom
- Offshore installations, decommissioning and artificial reefs: Do current legal frameworks best serve the marine environment? pp. 53-60

- Erika J. Techera and John Chandler
- Designing a marine protected areas network in a data-limited situation pp. 64-76

- Reniel B. Cabral, Samuel S. Mamauag and Porfirio M. Aliño
- Learning from the systematic approach to aquaculture zoning in South Australia: A case study of aquaculture (Zones – Lower Eyre Peninsula) Policy 2013 pp. 77-84

- Peter Lauer, Lambertus López, Emmanuelle Sloan, Sean Sloan and Mehdi Doroudi
- Economic gains from introducing international ITQs—The case of the mackerel and herring fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic pp. 85-93

- Thomas Thøgersen, Ole Ritzau Eigaard, Mike Fitzpatrick, Simon Mardle, Jesper Andersen and Gunnar Haraldsson
- Optimising fisheries management in relation to tuna catches in the western central Pacific Ocean: A review of research priorities and opportunities pp. 94-104

- K. Evans, J.W. Young, S. Nicol, D. Kolody, V. Allain, J. Bell, J.N. Brown, A. Ganachaud, A.J. Hobday, B. Hunt, James Innes, A. Sen Gupta, E. van Sebille, R. Kloser, T. Patterson and A. Singh
- Making progress towards integration of existing sampling activities to establish Joint Monitoring Programmes in support of the MSFD pp. 105-111

- Samuel Shephard, Ralf van Hal, Ingeborg de Boois, Silvana N.R. Birchenough, Jo Foden, O’Connor, Joey, Steve C.V. Geelhoed, Gert Van Hoey, Francisco Marco-Rius, David G. Reid and Matthias Schaber
- Can citizen science contribute to the evidence-base that underpins marine policy? pp. 112-120

- Kieran Hyder, Bryony Townhill, Lucy G. Anderson, Jane Delany and John K. Pinnegar
- Ballast water management in Canada: A historical perspective and implications for the future pp. 121-133

- Danielle R. Scriven, Claudio DiBacco, Andrea Locke and Thomas W. Therriault
Volume 58, issue C, 2015
- Spatial issues in Arctic marine resource governance workshop summary and comment pp. 1-5

- Brooks Kaiser, Sergey Bakanev, Rasmus Gjedsø Bertelsen, Marcus Carson, Arne Eide, Linda Fernandez, Patrick Halpin, Sergei Izmalkov, Line A. Kyhn, Henrik Österblom, Maarten Punt, Lars Ravn-Jonsen, James Sanchirico, Konstantin Sokolov, Jan H. Sundet, Gudrun G. Thorarinsdóttir and Niels Vestergaard
- Measures of fishing fleet diversity in the New England groundfish fishery pp. 6-14

- Eric M. Thunberg and Steven J. Correia
- Ecosystem benefits from coastal habitats—A three-country choice experiment pp. 15-27

- Anna-Kaisa Kosenius and Ollikainen Markku
- The incentives of a resource owner: Evidence from a private oyster fishery pp. 28-35

- Lawrence E. Eagling, Elizabeth C. Ashton and Josh Eagle
- CITES-listings, EU eel trade bans and the increase of export of tropical eels out of Indonesia pp. 36-41

- Vincent Nijman
- Dynamic ocean management: Defining and conceptualizing real-time management of the ocean pp. 42-50

- Sara M. Maxwell, Elliott L. Hazen, Rebecca L. Lewison, Daniel C. Dunn, Helen Bailey, Steven J. Bograd, Dana K. Briscoe, Sabrina Fossette, Alistair J. Hobday, Meredith Bennett, Scott Benson, Margaret R. Caldwell, Daniel P. Costa, Heidi Dewar, Tomo Eguchi, Lucie Hazen, Suzanne Kohin, Tim Sippel and Larry B. Crowder
- An approach for analyzing the spatial welfare and distributional effects of ocean wind power siting: The Rhode Island/Massachusetts area of mutual interest pp. 51-59

- Porter Hoagland, T.M. Dalton, D. Jin and J.B. Dwyer
- Lessons learned from an ecosystem-based management approach to restoration of a California estuary pp. 60-70

- Kerstin Wasson, Becky Suarez, Antonia Akhavan, Erin McCarthy, Judith Kildow, Kenneth S. Johnson, Monique C. Fountain, Andrea Woolfolk, Mark Silberstein, Linwood Pendleton and Dave Feliz
- Advancing marine cumulative effects mapping: An update in Canada’s Pacific waters pp. 71-77

- Cathryn Clarke Murray, Selina Agbayani, Hussein M. Alidina and Natalie C. Ban
- Is the catch quota management (CQM) mechanism attractive to fishers? A preliminary analysis of the Danish 2011 CQM trial project pp. 78-87

- Mbachi Ruth Msomphora and Margrethe Aanesen
- Attitudes and perceptions of fishermen on the island of Ireland towards the development of marine renewable energy projects pp. 88-97

- Kieran Reilly, O’Hagan, Anne Marie and Gordon Dalton
- Youth and the sea: Ocean literacy in Nova Scotia, Canada pp. 98-107

- Haley Guest, Heike K. Lotze and Douglas Wallace
- Cost benefit of fishery-independent surveys: Are they worth the money? pp. 108-115

- Darren Dennis, Éva Plagányi, Ingrid Van Putten, Trevor Hutton and Sean Pascoe
- Transforming shark hazard policy: Learning from ocean-users and shark encounter in Western Australia pp. 116-124

- Leah Gibbs and Andrew Warren
Volume 57, issue C, 2015
- Australia׳s Oceans Policy: Past, present and future pp. 1-8

- Joanna Vince, Anthony D.M. Smith, Keith. J. Sainsbury, Ian David Cresswell, David C. Smith and Marcus Haward
- Deep waters: Lessons from community meetings about offshore wind resource development in the U.S pp. 9-17

- Damon M. Hall and Eli D. Lazarus
- Balloon effects reshaping global fisheries pp. 18-20

- Robert Blasiak
- Citizen science and the power of public participation in marine spatial planning pp. 21-26

- Rebecca M. Jarvis, Barbara Bollard Breen, Christian U. Krägeloh and D. Rex Billington
- Corporate-cooperative management of fisheries: A potential alternative governance structure for low value small fisheries? pp. 27-35

- Louisa Coglan and Sean Pascoe
- A feasibility assessment of the application of the Polluter-Pays Principle to ship-source pollution in Hong Kong pp. 36-44

- Ling Zhu and Ya Chao Zhao
- Communicating about marine disease: The effects of message frames on policy support pp. 45-52

- Katherine A. McComas, Jonathon P. Schuldt, Colleen A. Burge and Sungjong Roh
- Key principles of marine ecosystem-based management pp. 53-60

- Rachel D. Long, Anthony Charles and Robert L. Stephenson
- Ocean grabbing pp. 61-68

- Nathan James Bennett, Hugh Govan and Terre Satterfield
- Indigenous knowledge in the beach seine fisheries in Sri Lanka: An indispensable factor in community-based fisheries management pp. 69-77

- K.H.M. Ashoka Deepananda, Upali S. Amarasinghe and Udith K. Jayasinghe-Mudalige
- Expanding coastal urban and industrial seascape in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: Critical need for coordinated planning and policy pp. 78-84

- Nathan J Waltham and Marcus Sheaves
- On the perceptions and conceptions of tourists with regard to global environmental changes and their consequences for coastal and marine environments: A case study of the northern São Paulo State coast, Brazil pp. 85-92

- Natalia Pirani Ghilardi-Lopes, Alexander Turra, Marcos S. Buckeridge, Amanda Cristina Silva, Flávio Augusto de Souza Berchez and Valéria Marques de Oliveira
- A stakeholder analysis of U.S. marine aquaculture partnerships pp. 93-102

- Saba Siddiki and Shilpi Goel
- US catch share markets: a review of data availability and impediments to transparent markets pp. 103-110

- Daniel S. Holland, Eric Thunberg, Juan Agar, Scott Crosson, Chad Demarest, Stephen Kasperski, Larry Perruso, Erin Steiner, Jessica Stephen, Andy Strelcheck and Mike Travis
- Quota swapping, relative stability, and transparency pp. 111-119

- Ellen Hoefnagel, Birgit de Vos and Erik Buisman
- Casting a net to better understand fisheries management: An affiliation network analysis of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission pp. 120-131

- Kate K. Mulvaney, Seungyoon Lee, Tomas O. Höök and Linda S. Prokopy
- Offshore Service Vessel activity forecast and regulatory modeling in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, 2012–2017 pp. 132-146

- Mark J. Kaiser
- The development of marine biotechnology in Oman: Potential for capacity building through open innovation pp. 147-157

- Kawther I.A. Al-Belushi, Selina M. Stead and J. Grant Burgess
- Evaluating the basic elements of transparency of regional fisheries management organizations pp. 158-166

- Nichola A. Clark, Jeff A. Ardron and Linwood H. Pendleton
- Cooperation and the emergence of maritime clusters in the Atlantic: Analysis and implications of innovation and human capital for blue growth pp. 167-177

- Hugo Pinto, Ana Rita Cruz and Colin Combe
- Incorporating carbon footprints into seafood sustainability certification and eco-labels pp. 178-181

- Elizabeth M.P. Madin and Peter I. Macreadie
- A climate-informed, ecosystem approach to fisheries management pp. 182-192

- Adel Heenan, Robert Pomeroy, Johann Bell, Philip L. Munday, William Cheung, Cheryl Logan, Russell Brainard, Affendi Yang Amri, Porfirio Aliño, Nygiel Armada, Laura David, Rebecca Rivera-Guieb, Stuart Green, Jamaluddin Jompa, Teresa Leonardo, Samuel Mamauag, Britt Parker, Janna Shackeroff and Zulfigar Yasin
Volume 56, issue C, 2015
- Assessing the impact of a new approach to ocean management: Evidence to date from five ocean plans pp. 1-8

- Jason Blau and Lee Green
- Compliance of bag net fishery of Maharashtra coast, India with Article 7 of the FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries pp. 9-15

- Tarachand Kumawat, Latha Shenoy, Sushant K. Chakraborty, Vinay D. Deshmukh and Sadashiv G. Raje
- Governance structures and sustainability in Indian Ocean sea cucumber fisheries pp. 16-22

- Hampus Eriksson, Chantal Conand, Alessandro Lovatelli, Nyawira A. Muthiga and Steven W. Purcell
- Ecological considerations in constructing marine infrastructure: The Falmouth cruise terminal development, Jamaica pp. 23-32

- Dorien Korbee, Arthur P.J. Mol and Jan P.M. van Tatenhove
- Evaluating the management effectiveness of marine protected areas at seven selected sites in the Philippines pp. 33-42

- Mark Tupper, Furqan Asif, Len R. Garces and Michael D. Pido
- Increased knowledge about sharks increases public concern about their conservation pp. 43-47

- O’Bryhim, Jason R. and E.C.M. Parsons
- Is integrated coastal management an effective framework for promoting coastal sustainability in China’s coastal cities? pp. 48-55

- Guanqiong Ye, Loke Ming Chou, Shengyun Yang, Jiaping Wu, Pei Liu and Changwei Jin
- Further action on bycatch could boost United States fisheries performance pp. 56-60

- Robin A. Pelc, Lisa M. Max, Wendy Norden, Santi Roberts, Rachel Silverstein and Sam R. Wilding
- Social perceptions of Colombian small-scale marine fisheries conflicts: Insights for management pp. 61-70

- Lina M. Saavedra-Díaz, Andrew A. Rosenberg and Berta Martín-López
- Factors affecting local permit ownership in Bristol Bay pp. 71-77

- Breena Apgar-Kurtz
- An assessment of the effectiveness of in-situ signage in multiple-use marine protected areas in providing information to different recreational users pp. 78-85

- Carol L. Martin, Salim Momtaz, Alan Jordan and Natalie A. Moltschaniwskyj
- Is Europe ready for a results-based approach to fisheries management? The voice of stakeholders pp. 86-97

- Jose L. Santiago, Marta A. Ballesteros, Rosa Chapela, Cristina Silva, Kåre N. Nielsen, Mafalda Rangel, Karim Erzini, Laura Wise, Aida Campos, Maria F. Borges, Antonello Sala, Massimo Virgili, Jónas R. Viðarsson, Alan Baudron and Paul G. Fernandes
- Optimising the use of nearshore fish aggregating devices for food security in the Pacific Islands pp. 98-105

- Johann D. Bell, Joelle Albert, Serge Andréfouët, Neil L. Andrew, Michel Blanc, Philip Bright, Deidre Brogan, Brooke Campbell, Hugh Govan, John Hampton, Quentin Hanich, Shelton Harley, Arthur Jorari, Marcus Lincoln Smith, Scott Pontifex, Michael K. Sharp, William Sokimi and Arthur Webb
- Chinese public policy on fisheries subsidies: Reconciling trade, environmental and food security stakes pp. 106-116

- Juan He
- The use of ecosystem services valuation in Australian coastal zone management pp. 117-124

- Jean-Baptiste Marre, Olivier Thebaud, Sean Pascoe, Sarah Jennings, Jean Boncoeur and Louisa Coglan
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