Marine Policy
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Volume 24, issue 6, 2000
- Submarine cables: a challenge for ocean management pp. 441-448

- Scott Coffen-Smout and Glen J. Herbert
- Codes of conduct in the South China Sea and Taiwan's stand pp. 449-459

- Yann-huei Song
- A requiem for the IFQ in US fisheries? pp. 461-469

- Keith Criddle and Seth Macinko
- Is there the will to manage fisheries at a local level in the European Union? A case study from Shetland pp. 471-481

- Kevin Crean and Steve J. Wisher
- A decade of ITQ-management in Icelandic fisheries: consolidation without consensus pp. 483-492

- Einar Eythórsson
- Safety at sea and fisheries management:: fishermen's attitudes and the need for co-management pp. 493-497

- I. M. Kaplan and H. L. Kite-Powell
- Reply to comment on "Prospects for effective marine governance in the Northwest Pacific region" pp. 499-500

- P. M. Haas
Volume 24, issue 5, 2000
- The illegal and unregulated fishery for toothfish in the Southern Ocean, and the CCAMLR catch documentation scheme pp. 361-374

- D. J. Agnew
- Socioeconomic and biological causes of management failures in European artisanal fisheries: the case of Galicia (NW Spain) pp. 375-384

- Juan Freire and Antonio García-Allut
- Institutional arrangements for fisheries: alternate structures and impediments to change pp. 385-393

- Daniel E. Lane and Robert L. Stephenson
- The evolution of coastal management policy in the state of israel pp. 395-405

- Stephen Fletcher
- Structural and sociocultural constraints for user-group participation in fisheries management in Mauritius pp. 407-421

- Oddvar Hollup
- Observations upon the Al-Batinah artisinal fishery, the Sultanate of Oman pp. 423-429

- Hamed Al-Oufi, Ewen McLean and Andrew Palfreman
- Trade barriers and European imports of seafood products: a quantitative assessment pp. 431-437

- Patrice Guillotreau and Nicolas Peridy
- Comment on "Prospects for effective marine governance in the NW Pacific region" pp. 439-440

- Mark J. Valencia
Volume 24, issue 4, 2000
- US lessons for coastal management in the European Union pp. 275-286

- Sarah Humphrey, Peter Burbridge and Caroline Blatch
- Marine transportation of irradiated nuclear fuel, plutonium and radioactive wastes: the continuing debate on regulatory measures pp. 287-299

- J. Wonham, C. M. Davies, V. G. Asimakopoulos and B. S. Tselentis
- Implications of differences in technical efficiency of fishing boats for capacity measurement and reduction pp. 301-307

- Sean Pascoe and Louisa Coglan
- Australia's first tuna negotiations with Japan pp. 309-318

- Shirley V. Scott
- The missing T. Path dependency within an individual vessel quota system -- the case of Norwegian cod fisheries pp. 319-330

- Bjørn Hersoug, Petter Holm and Stein Arne Rånes
- The role of property rights in the development of New Zealand's seafood industry pp. 331-339

- Randall Bess and Michael Harte
- Prospects for effective marine governance in the NW Pacific region pp. 341-348

- Peter M. Haas
- Reconciliation in troubled waters? Australian oceans policy and offshore native title rights pp. 349-360

- Cathy Robinson and David Mercer
Volume 24, issue 3, 2000
- The whaling issue pp. 179-191

- William Aron, William Burke and Milton M. R. Freeman
- The Turkish Straits and tanker traffic: an update pp. 193-214

- G. Plant
- Port state jurisdiction: a judicial contribution from New Zealand pp. 215-219

- Dermott Devine
- Change without redistribution: an institutional perspective on South Africa's new fisheries policy pp. 221-231

- Bjorn Hersoug and Petter Holm
- Costs of fisheries management: the cases of Iceland, Norway and Newfoundland pp. 233-243

- Ragnar Arnason, Rögnvaldur Hannesson and William E. Schrank
- The Natural Resource Region and marine policy: a case study from the New England Groundfish Fishery pp. 245-255

- Christopher L. Dyer and John J. Poggie
- The profitability of marine commercial fisheries: a review of economic information needs with particular reference to the UK pp. 257-263

- David Whitmarsh, Carl James, Helen Pickering and Arthur Neiland
- The fisheries resources in the European Union.: The distribution of TACs: principle of relative stability and quota-hopping pp. 265-273

- Michel Morin
Volume 24, issue 2, 2000
- Precautionary fisheries management: the CCAMLR approach pp. 83-91

- Graeme Parkes
- Science arrangements for the regional management of tuna fisheries pp. 93-108

- Peter Ward, Bob Kearney and Nektarios Tsirbas
- Individual transferable catch quotas: Australian experience in the southern bluefin tuna fishery pp. 109-117

- David Campbell, Debbie Brown and Tony Battaglene
- Stakeholder groups in fisheries management pp. 119-127

- Kenneth F. D. Hughey, Ross Cullen and Geoffrey N. Kerr
- Subsidies for European fishing fleets: the European Community's structural policy for fisheries 1971-1999 pp. 129-140

- Aaron Hatcher
- Legitimacy and disappointment in fisheries management pp. 141-148

- Svein Jentoft
- The use of force in patrolling Australia's fishing zones pp. 149-157

- David J. Letts
- Managing tuna fisheries: a new strategy for the Western and Central Pacific Ocean pp. 159-163

- Harry Campbell
- Seafood auctions, market equity and the buying and selling of fish: lessons on co-management from New England and the Spanish Mediterranean pp. 165-177

- Ilene M. Kaplan
Volume 24, issue 1, 2000
- Historic wreck in international waters: conflict or consensus? pp. 1-10

- Paul Fletcher-Tomenius and Craig Forrest
- Compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries. How fishermen account for conformity with rules pp. 11-19

- Geir Hønneland
- Public resources for private mariculture: Northeastern United States, Atlantic Canada and Scotland after NAFTA and GATT pp. 21-32

- D. Jarvinen and G. Magnusson
- Taiwan's distant water tuna fisheries pp. 33-43

- Marcus Haward and Anthony Bergin
- Neo-classical economics, institutional economics and improved fisheries management pp. 45-51

- Tsjalle van der Burg
- The community: a missing link of fisheries management pp. 53-60

- Svein Jentoft
- Conflict resolution in coastal waters: the case of personal watercraft pp. 61-67

- Joanna Burger and Justin Leonard
- Institutional criteria for co-management pp. 69-77

- Bram F. Noble
- Recent developments at the National Maritime Museum, UK, and their potential for capacity building pp. 79-81

- Jonathan S. Potts
Volume 23, issue 6, 1999
- Property rights in fishing: from state property towards private property?: A case study of three EU countries pp. 537-547

- W. P. Davidse, L. V. McEwan and Niels Vestergaard
- Co-management of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) fisheries pp. 549-570

- David N Brown and Robert Pomeroy
- Fiji's fisheries: their contribution to development and their future pp. 571-585

- Colin Hunt
- A cautious fisheries management policy in South Africa: the fisheries for rock lobster pp. 587-600

- Andrew C Cockcroft and Andrew I L Payne
Volume 23, issue 4-5, 1999
- The historical geography of the seas around the British Isles pp. 275-287

- Hence D Smith
- The environmental management of oil tanker routes in UK waters pp. 289-306

- Jeanette Owen
- Port waste reception facilities in UK ports Iwan Ball pp. 307-327

- Iwan Ball
- A new era for the offshore oil and gas industry on the UKCS pp. 329-346

- H Pickering
- Changing balance of fish production in Scotland pp. 347-358

- J R Coull
- Discharge regulation of the UK nuclear industry pp. 359-373

- Anthony J Morris
- Marine nature reserves in Britain: past lessons, current status and future issues pp. 375-396

- Peter J S Jones
- The call of the sea: the marine knowledge industry in the UK pp. 397-412

- H D Smith and C S Lalwani
- Environmental management of ports and harbours -- implementation of policy through scientific monitoring pp. 413-425

- Christopher F. Wooldridge, Christopher McMullen and Vicki Howe
- The development of marine information systems in the UK pp. 427-438

- C S Lalwani and T Stojanovic
- The application of environmental assessment to marine developments and activities in Great Britain pp. 439-451

- M Budd
- Recreational benefits of coastal protection: a case study pp. 453-463

- David Whitmarsh, James Northen and Shabbar Jaffry
- The statutory approach to coastal defence in England and Wales pp. 465-477

- S J Pettit
- The non-statutory approach to coastal defence in England and Wales: Coastal Defence Groups and Shoreline Management Plans pp. 479-500

- J S Potts
- The evolving organisational framework for Integrated Coastal Management in England and Wales pp. 501-523

- Rhoda C Ballinger
- The regional management of the seas around the United Kingdom pp. 525-535

- Hance D Smith
Volume 23, issue 3, 1999
- New directions in shipbuilding policy pp. 191-205

- John King
- Implementing marine environmental protection law in China: progress, problems and prospects pp. 207-225

- Zou Keyuan
- Suspicion, growth and co-management in the commercial fishing industry: the financial settlers of New Bedford pp. 227-241

- Ilene M Kaplan
- Centralised and community-based fisheries management strategies: case studies from two fisheries dependent archipelagos pp. 243-257

- Kevin Crean
- Dolphin, albatross and commercial fishing: Australia's response to an unpalatable mix pp. 259-270

- Sali Jayne Bache and Nathan Evans
Volume 23, issue 2, 1999
- Development of local capitalism in Norwegian fish farming pp. 117-130

- Stig-Erik Jakobsen
- Innocent passage - past and present pp. 131-145

- K Hakapää and E J Molenaar
- Limits to externalisation: The EU NAFO policy 1979-1997 pp. 147-159

- Stig S Gezelius
- The land-based jobs market for seafarers: Consequences of market imbalance and policy implications pp. 161-175

- B M Gardner and S J Pettit
- New Zealand's quota management system: the first ten years pp. 177-190

- C J Batstone and B M H Sharp
Volume 23, issue 1, 1999
- A review of game-theoretic models of fishing pp. 1-10

- Ussif Sumaila
- STCW '95: implementation issues: What is the pass mark? pp. 11-24

- Philip McCarter
- The gentleman's agreements: a fisheries management case study from the Southwest of England pp. 25-35

- Libby Woodhatch and Kevin Crean
- Dispersion of revenue in mixed fisheries pp. 37-46

- P Rodgers and P Bertram
- Do fishing vessel buyback programs work: A survey of the evidence pp. 47-69

- Dan Holland, Eyjolfur Gudmundsson and John Gates
- Fatalities among the world's merchant seafarers (1990 - 1994) pp. 71-80

- D Nielsen and S Roberts
- China's missile tests in the Taiwan Strait:: Relevant international law questions pp. 81-102

- Yann-huei Song
- Seafarers and the land based jobs market: The present UK situation pp. 103-115

- B M Gardner and S J Pettit
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