Marine Policy
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Volume 27, issue 6, 2003
- An analysis of fishing capacity in the western and central Pacific Ocean tuna fishery and management implications pp. 449-469

- Christopher Reid, Dale Squires, Yongil Jeon, Len Rodwell and Raymond Clarke
- Angling management organizations: integrating the recreational sector into fishery management pp. 471-487

- Jon G. Sutinen and Robert Johnston
- The economic sustainability of artisanal fisheries: the case of the trawl ban in the Gulf of Castellammare, NW Sicily pp. 489-497

- David Whitmarsh, Carlo Pipitone, Fabio Badalamenti and Giovanni D'Anna
- WTO fisheries subsidies negotiations: implications for fisheries access arrangements and sustainable management pp. 499-511

- Roman Grynberg
- Open registers: past, present and future pp. 513-523

- Francisco J. Montero Llácer
- Fishery control and regulation compliance: a case for co-management in Swedish commercial fisheries pp. 525-533

- Håkan Eggert and Anders Ellegård
- Effectiveness of the structural fisheries policy in the European Union pp. 535-544

- Juan Surís-Regueiro, Manuel Varela-Lafuente and Carlos Iglesias-Malvido
- The 2002 reform of the Common Fisheries Policy's system of governance--rhetoric or reality? pp. 545-554

- Tim Gray and Jenny Hatchard
- Scientific disciplines and fisheries management: a response pp. 555-556

- G. F. Humphrey
Volume 27, issue 5, 2003
- Cooperatives in US fisheries: realizing the potential of the fishermen's collective marketing act pp. 357-366

- Andrew W. Kitts and Steven F. Edwards
- Validity of Malaysia's baselines and territorial sea claim in the northern Malacca Strait pp. 367-373

- M. J. Valencia
- Fishing the last frontier--controversies in the regulations of shrimp trawling in the high Arctic pp. 375-388

- Dag Standal
- Prospects for co-management in Indonesia's marine protected areas pp. 389-395

- Julian Clifton
- Limits to participation? On the history, structure and reform of Norwegian fisheries management pp. 397-407

- Knut H. Mikalsen and Svein Jentoft
- Important factors influencing rule compliance in fisheries lessons from Denmark pp. 409-416

- Jesper Raakjær Nielsen and Christoph Mathiesen
- Aboriginal fisheries policy in Atlantic Canada pp. 417-424

- Richard McGaw
- An analytical framework for studying: compliance and legitimacy in fisheries management pp. 425-432

- Jesper Raakjær Nielsen
- Co-operating in fisheries management: trials and tribulations in Scotland pp. 433-439

- Tim Noble
- Swimming upstream: institutional dimensions of asymmetrical problems in two salmon management regimes pp. 441-448

- Syma Ebbin
Volume 27, issue 4, 2003
- Improving science applications to coastal management pp. 291-293

- Mary Beth West
- The coastal module of the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS): an assessment of current capabilities to detect change pp. 295-302

- Thomas C. Malone
- Putting marine scientific research on a sustainable footing at hydrothermal vents pp. 303-312

- Lyle Glowka
- Marine invasive alien species: a threat to global biodiversity pp. 313-323

- Nicholas Bax, Angela Williamson, Max Aguero, Exequiel Gonzalez and Warren Geeves
- Cross currents: navigating gender and population linkages for integrated coastal management pp. 325-331

- Nancy K. Diamond, Lesley Squillante and Lynne Z. Hale
- Management of coastal mega-cities--a new challenge in the 21st century pp. 333-337

- Haiqing Li
- International rules on decommissioning of offshore installations: some observations pp. 339-348

- B. A. Hamzah
- Oceans governance and the implementation gap pp. 349-356

- Lennox Hinds
Volume 27, issue 3, 2003
- Membership of the eight Regional Fishery Management Councils in the United States: are special interests over-represented? pp. 193-206

- Thomas A. Okey
- Demand-side fishery management: integrating two forms of input control pp. 207-218

- Richard McGarvey
- The catch in trading fishing access for foreign aid pp. 219-228

- Elizabeth Petersen
- Stakeholder representation and the democratic basis of coastal partnerships in the UK pp. 229-240

- Stephen Fletcher
- The use of a virtual learning environment to enhance ICM capacity building pp. 241-247

- Stephen Fletcher and Wendy Dodds
- Monitoring policies to prevent oil spills: lessons from the theoretical literature pp. 249-263

- Montserrat Viladrich-Grau
- A comparison between the international and US regimes regulating oil pollution liability and compensation pp. 265-279

- Inho Kim
- Days at sea: from the fishers' mouths pp. 281-288

- Tom Rossiter and Selina Stead
Volume 27, issue 2, 2003
- The UN convention on the law of the sea and new fisheries agreements in north East Asia pp. 97-109

- Sun Pyo Kim
- The United Nation convention on the law of the sea and fishery relations between Korea, Japan and China pp. 111-124

- Joon-Suk Kang
- Sino-Japanese joint fishery management in the East China Sea pp. 125-142

- Zou Keyuan
- The North/South Korea Boundary Dispute in the Yellow (West) Sea pp. 143-158

- Jon M. Van Dyke, Mark J. Valencia and Jenny Miller Garmendia
- A prospect for adoption of grouper mariculture in Indonesia pp. 159-167

- Abdul Halim
- Aquaculture and fisheries pp. 169-178

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- The challenge of building successful stakeholder organizations: New Zealand's experience in developing a fisheries co-management regime pp. 179-192

- Tracy Yandle
Volume 27, issue 1, 2003
- Civil liability for oil pollution damage: examining the evolving scope for environmental compensation in the international regime pp. 1-12

- Michael Mason
- A fuzzy set theory approach to flagging out: towards a new Chinese shipping policy pp. 13-22

- Hercules E. Haralambides and Jiaqi Yang
- Privatizing tendencies: fishing communities and tourism in Korea pp. 23-29

- So-Min Cheong
- Spain's North Atlantic swordfish fishery pp. 31-37

- M. Dolores Garza-Gil, Manuel Varela-Lafuente and Carlos Iglesias-Malvido
- Small Caribbean (CARICOM) states get involved in management of shared large pelagic species pp. 39-46

- Susan Singh-Renton, Robin Mahon and Patrick McConney
- How to involve stakeholders in fisheries management--a country case study in Trinidad and Tobago pp. 47-58

- Katrine Soma
- Technology and management of bottomfish fisheries in Northwestern Hawaiian Islands pp. 59-67

- H. M. Gunatilake and Pin Sun Leung
- Insularity of scientific disciplines and uncertainty about supply: the two keys to the failure of fisheries management pp. 69-73

- Giulio Pontecorvo
- From Mare Liberum to Mare Reservarum pp. 75-78

- Garry R. Russ and Dirk C. Zeller
- Economic globalisation impacts on Pacific marine resources pp. 79-85

- Colin Hunt
- Mobility of tropical tunas and the implications for fisheries management pp. 87-95

- John Sibert and John Hampton
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