Marine Policy
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Volume 26, issue 6, 2002
- Management systems in the EU fisheries pp. 403-413

- Carlos Iglesias-Malvido, M. Dolores Garza-Gil and Manuel Varela-Lafuente
- Objectives of fisheries management: case studies from the UK, France, Spain and Denmark pp. 415-428

- Simon Mardle, Sean Pascoe, Jean Boncoeur, Bertrand Le Gallic, Juan J. García-Hoyo, Inés Herrero, Ramon Jimenez-Toribio, Concepción Cortes, Nuria Padilla, Jesper Raakjaer Nielsen and Christoph Mathiesen
- Korea's fisheries industry and government financial transfers pp. 429-435

- Pak MyongSop and Joo MoonBae
- Casualties in dry bulk shipping (1963-1996) pp. 437-450

- Stephen E. Roberts and Peter B. Marlow
- Economic benefit of the protection program for the Steller sea lion pp. 451-458

- Kelly Giraud, Branka Turcin, John Loomis and Joseph Cooper
- Private property and public interest in fisheries management: the Tasmanian rock lobster fishery pp. 459-469

- Gregory Phillips, Lorne Kriwoken and Peter Hay
- Renewable energy from the ocean pp. 471-479

- Robin Pelc and Rod M. Fujita
- Industry participation in stock assessment: the New Zealand SNA1 snapper (Pagrus auratus) fishery pp. 481-492

- Mark N. Maunder and Paul J. Starr
Volume 26, issue 5, 2002
- Economic policy, institutions and fisheries development in the Pacific pp. 315-324

- Elizabeth H. Petersen
- A study of reliability-centred maintenance in maritime operations pp. 325-335

- A. J. Mokashi, J. Wang and A. K. Vermar
- The South Korea-Russia-Japan fisheries imbroglio pp. 337-343

- Mark J. Valencia and Yong Hee Lee
- Frozen fish block: how commited are North Atlantic States to accountability, conservation and management of fisheries? pp. 345-357

- Jacqueline Alder and Gail Lugten
- Implementing international fisheries agreements in Russia--lessons from the northern basin pp. 359-367

- Geir Hønneland and Anne-Kristin Jørgensen
- Will "small core" fisheries solve the fishery management dilemma? pp. 369-371

- Tom Polacheck
- Regional fishery organisations in developing regions: adapting to changes in international fisheries law pp. 373-381

- Are K. Sydnes
- The Mediterranean and Black Sea: regional integration and maritime nationalism pp. 383-401

- Juan. L. Suárez de Vivero and Juan. C. Rodríguez Mateos
Volume 26, issue 4, 2002
- Technologies and their influence on future UK marine resource development and management pp. 231-241

- Jonathan Side and Paul Jowitt
- Interdisciplinary modeling: gaps and bridges pp. 243-251

- H. G. Wind and J. -L. de Kok
- Enhanced fit through institutional interplay in the Pacific Northwest Salmon co-management regime pp. 253-259

- Syma Ebbin
- Environmentally sustainable cruise tourism: a reality check pp. 261-270

- David Johnson
- Fishermen facing the commercial lobster fishery licensing policy in the Canadian Maritime Provinces: origins of illegal strategies, 1960-2000 pp. 271-281

- Clotilde Bodiguel
- Experimental catches and the precautionary approach: the Southern Bluefin Tuna dispute pp. 283-294

- Tom Polacheck
- "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it": comparing fisheries reforms in South Africa pp. 295-305

- Lance van Sittert
- Fisheries management in Norway--an overview pp. 307-313

- Kristin Årland and Trond Bjørndal
Volume 26, issue 3, 2002
- Spain and the sea. The decline of an ideology, crisis in the maritime sector and the challenges of globalization pp. 143-153

- Juan L. Suárez de Vivero and Juan C. Rodríguez Mateos
- Reduction of the fishing capacity in "common pool" fisheries pp. 155-158

- Carsten Jensen
- Fishing in murky waters--ethics and politics of research on fisher knowledge pp. 159-166

- Anita Maurstad
- Strengths and weaknesses of short sea shipping pp. 167-178

- A. C. Paixão and P. B. Marlow
- Fitting institutions to ecosystems: the case of artisanal fisheries management in the estuary of Patos Lagoon pp. 179-196

- Daniela Coswig Kalikoski, Marcelo Vasconcellos and Les Lavkulich
- Ten years after the enactment of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990: a success or a failure pp. 197-207

- Inho Kim
- Marine science for strategic planning and management: the requirement for estuaries pp. 209-219

- Ian Townend
- The tragedy of soft choices: capacity accumulation and lopsided allocation in the Norwegian coastal cod fishery pp. 221-230

- Dag Standal and Bernt Aarset
Volume 26, issue 2, 2002
- European policies in West Africa: who benefits from fisheries agreements? pp. 75-93

- Vlad M. Kaczynski and David L. Fluharty
- The Estonian fisheries: from the Soviet system to ITQs and quota auctions pp. 95-102

- Markus Vetemaa, Margit Eero and Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Precautionary management of deep-sea mining pp. 103-106

- Jochen Halfar and Rodney M. Fujita
- Profitability of the fishing fleet and structural aid in the European Union pp. 107-119

- Juan Surís-Regueiro, Manuel Varela-Lafuente and M. Dolores Garza-Gil
- East Asian naval developments--sailing into rough seas pp. 121-131

- Anthony Bergin
- Nautical education in a changing world: the case of the Netherlands pp. 133-141

- Albert W. Veenstra
Volume 26, issue 1, 2002
- "Quota-hopping" and the foreign ownership of UK fishing vessels pp. 1-11

- Aaron Hatcher, Julian Frere, Sean Pascoe and Catherine Robinson
- Improving the usage of fisheries statistics in Vietnam for production planning, fisheries management and nature conservation pp. 13-34

- Paul A. M. van Zwieten, Wim L. T. van Densen and Dang Van Thi
- Globalisation and de-regulation in the maritime industry pp. 35-43

- Tony Alderton and Nik Winchester
- Public perception of managed realignment: Brancaster West Marsh, North Norfolk, UK pp. 45-57

- L. B. Myatt-Bell, M. D. Scrimshaw, J. N. Lester and J. S. Potts
- Exotic harmful algae in marine ecosystems: an integrated biological-economic-legal analysis of impacts and policies pp. 59-74

- Jeroen van den Bergh, Paulo Nunes, Harm M. Dotinga, Wiebe H. C. F. Kooistra, Engel G. Vrieling and Louis Peperzak
Volume 25, issue 6, 2001
- Caird Medal address pp. 391-397

- E. M. Borgese
- Ocean governance in post-modern society--a geographical perspective pp. 399-414

- Adalberto Vallega
- Policy implications and reconstruction of marine institutional architectures: the regional indigenous organization (RIO) option pp. 415-426

- Lennox Hinds
- National ocean policy--new opportunities for Malaysian ocean development pp. 427-436

- Abdul Hamid Saharuddin
- Capacity building in the marine sector in the Pacific Islands: the role of the University of the South Pacific's Marine Studies Programme pp. 437-444

- Joeli Veitayaki and G. Robin South
- Local community training and education in southern Tanzania--a case study pp. 445-455

- Vicki Howe
- Empowering learning through design: a comparative analysis of ICM course development for web-based and classroom delivery pp. 457-466

- Stephen Fletcher
Volume 25, issue 5, 2001
- When regulation fails: vendace fishery in the Gulf of Bothnia pp. 323-333

- Carl Rova and Lars Carlsson
- Landlords, leaseholders & sweat equity: changing property regimes in aquaculture pp. 335-352

- Joan Marshall
- New regional fisheries management regimes: establishing the South East Atlantic fisheries organisation pp. 353-364

- Are K. Sydnes
- Towards a better understanding of conflict management in tropical fisheries: evidence from Ghana, Bangladesh and the Caribbean pp. 365-376

- Elizabeth Bennett, Arthur Neiland, Emilia Anang, Paul Bannerman, A. Atiq Rahman, Saleemul Huq, Shajahan Bhuiya, Mark Day, Michelle Fulford-Gardiner and Wesley Clerveaux
- The livelihoods approach and management of small-scale fisheries pp. 377-388

- Edward H. Allison and Frank Ellis
Volume 25, issue 4, 2001
- A natural experiment in fisheries management pp. 251-264

- Robert Repetto
- Shrimp aquaculture: economic perspectives for policy development pp. 265-279

- Arthur E. Neiland, Neill Soley, Joan Baron Varley and David J. Whitmarsh
- From user-groups to stakeholders? The public interest in fisheries management pp. 281-292

- Knut H. Mikalsen and Svein Jentoft
- An analysis of the employment durations of UK seafaring officers 1999 pp. 293-301

- David Glen and James McConville
- The Icelandic debate on the case for a fishing fee: a non-technical introduction pp. 303-312

- Þórólfur Matthíasson
- Regulating the access to fisheries: learning from European experiences pp. 313-322

- Jean-Pierre Boude, Jean Boncoeur and Denis Bailly
Volume 25, issue 3, 2001
- Coastal and fisheries co-management in South Africa: an overview and analysis pp. 173-185

- Maria Hauck and Merle Sowman
- Spending pattern of the recreational maritime sector and its impact on employment: the case of Cantabria, Spain pp. 187-196

- Carlos A. Pérez-Labajos
- Conditions affecting the success of fisheries co-management: lessons from Asia pp. 197-208

- Robert Pomeroy, Brenda M. Katon and Ingvild Harkes
- Theory and practice of why auctions differ--a study of two fish auctions in Norway pp. 209-214

- Claire W. Armstrong
- Employment characteristics of UK seafaring officers in 1999 pp. 215-221

- David Glen and James McConville
- The challenge and the promise of indigenous peoples' fishing rights--from dependency to agency pp. 223-237

- Anthony Davis and Svein Jentoft
- Fisheries management in Central Maluku, Indonesia, 1997-98 pp. 239-249

- Irene Novaczek, Juliaty Sopacua and Ingvild Harkes
Volume 25, issue 2, 2001
- The political economy of Japanese distant water tuna fisheries pp. 91-101

- Marcus Haward and Anthony Bergin
- Distributional issues in the operation of rights-based fisheries management systems pp. 103-112

- Olivier Guyader and Olivier Thébaud
- Globalisation, local capitalism and fishery communities in change pp. 113-121

- Arnt Fløysand and Knut Bjørn Lindkvist
- Fish on the range:: the perils of crossing conceptual boundaries in natural resource policy pp. 123-131

- Seth Macinko and Leigh Raymond
- Economics of science in fishery sector--the European case pp. 133-142

- Pascal Le Floc'h, Jacques Fuchs and Ifremer
- Formal safety assessment of containerships pp. 143-157

- J. Wang and P. Foinikis
- Opportunities and barriers for industry-led fisheries research pp. 159-167

- Michael Harte
- Supply side uncertainty and the management of commercial fisheries:: Peruvian Anchovetta, an illustration pp. 169-172

- Giulio Pontecorvo
Volume 25, issue 1, 2001
- Australian maritime boundaries: the Australian Antarctic Territory pp. 1-11

- Julia Green
- Mutual risk: P&I insurance clubs and maritime safety and environmental performance pp. 13-21

- Paul Bennett
- New Zealand's indigenous people and their claims to fisheries resources pp. 23-32

- Randall Bess
- Common property institutions in the Alaskan groundfish fisheries pp. 33-42

- Daniel S. Holland and Jay J. C. Ginter
- A small core fishery:: a new approach to fisheries management pp. 43-48

- Giulio Pontecorvo and William E. Schrank
- Fisheries property rights and recreational/commercial conflict: implications of policy developments in Australia and New Zealand pp. 49-59

- Robert E. Kearney
- The arrest of ships in maritime zones beyond internal waters in Belgian maritime law pp. 61-69

- Eddy Somers
- China's exclusive economic zone and continental shelf: developments, problems, and prospects pp. 71-81

- Zou Keyuan
- Can formalisation help? The introduction of fisheries co-management in the inshore fisheries of Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland pp. 83-89

- Geir Runar Karlsen
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