Marine Policy
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Volume 22, issue 6, 1998
- A workshop on CIDA's regional oceans initiatives pp. 437-440

- Lennox O Hinds, G B Bacon, Carlyle Mitchell and Gary Vernon
- Support programme for fisheries management in West Africa (AGREH) pp. 441-453

- Bernard Codou Dioh
- Programme formulation case study Canada-South Pacific Ocean Development Programme (C-SPODP) pp. 455-467

- Iosefa Maiava
- ASEAN-Canada Fisheries Post-Harvest Technology Project -- Phase II Project Implementation pp. 469-476

- Min Tan Sen
- CARICOM Fisheries Resource Assessment and Management Programme (CFRAMP): Project monitoring and evaluation pp. 477-491

- Hugh Saul
- ASEAN-Canada Cooperative Programme on Marine Science -- phase II (CPMS-II): All phases of the project cycle pp. 493-503

- M Mazlan Jusoh
- A strategy for cooperation in sustainable oceans management and development, Commonwealth Caribbean pp. 505-513

- Byron Blake
- Pan-African ocean environment management programme pp. 515-525

- Johnson Ekpere
- Workshop on CIDA's regional oceans initiatives: CIDA Graduate Trainee Report pp. 527-535

- Jay Bantongbacal, Lisa Kruger, Stefan Leslie and Laurence Mazaudier
- Oceans, Marine Affairs, and Fisheries (OMAF) database emphasis: South-South network module pp. 537-538

- Lennox O Hinds and Renald Piché
- CIDA regional ocean initiative workshop: Lessons learned pp. 539-543

- L O Hinds and G B Bacon
Volume 22, issue 4-5
- Managing innovation in the British Herring Fishery: The role of the Herring industry board 1945-1977 pp. 281-295

- Chris Reid
- Economic growth, marine resources and naval arms in east Asia--A deadly triangle? pp. 297-306

- Sam Bateman
- The M/V 'Saiga' case on prompt release of detained vessels: The first judgment of the international tribunal for the law of the sea pp. 307-326

- Ed Brown
- Regulation and compliance in the New England Conch Fishery: A case for co-management pp. 327-335

- Ilene M Kaplan
- Marine scientific research activities as the legal basis for intellectual property claims? pp. 337-357

- Montserrat Gorina-Ysern
- What price the flag? The terms of competitiveness in shipping pp. 359-374

- Helen A Thanopoulou
- Agenda 21 and sea-based pollution: Apportunity or apathy? pp. 375-391

- J Wonham
- Sustainable oceans development: The Canadian approach pp. 393-412

- Cl Mitchell
- Performance indicators for management of marine recreational fisheries pp. 413-422

- Ian R Kirkegaard and Donald F Gartside
- Social theory and fisheries co-management pp. 423-436

- Svein Jentoft, Bonnie J. McCay and Douglas C. Wilson
Volume 22, issue 3, 1998
- Capacity building in marine research and ocean observations: a perspective on why and how pp. 185-195

- Gunnar Kullenberg
- The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO and regional capacity building pp. 197-207

- Ezekiel Okemwa
- Marine capacity building in North and West Africa pp. 209-215

- Maria Snoussi and Larry Awosika
- WMO and marine capacity building pp. 217-227

- Peter E Dexter and Gus V Necco
- UNEP's Regional Seas Programme: approach, experience and future plans pp. 229-234

- P Akiwumi and T Melvasalo
- An overview of the role of the Global Environment Facility in international waters with reference to marine capacity building pp. 235-246

- John C Pernetta
- Dr N K Panikkar: learning research by doing pp. 247-254

- Gotthilf Hempel
- The Indonesian experience in marine capacity building pp. 255-267

- Aprilani Soegiarto and Jan H Stel
- Management of marine natural resources through by biodiversity informatics pp. 269-280

- Peter H Schalk
Volume 22, issue 2, 1998
- Integrated theory of coastal management regarding protection of beaches and dunes pp. 83-93

- Melissa Lee Gordon, Margaret A Reams and Tina Bernd-Cohen
- The North East Atlantic albacore fishery: A Cornish crisis of confidence pp. 95-108

- M Findlay and Ae Searle
- The paradox of fairness: The impact of escalating complexity on fishery management pp. 109-118

- Mc Healey and T Hennessey
- Sharing a fish resource: Bargaining theoretical analysis of an applied allocation rule pp. 119-134

- Claire W Armstrong
- Individual transferable quotas in multispecies fisheries pp. 135-159

- Dale Squires, Harry Campbell, Stephen Cunningham, Christopher Dewees, R. Quentin Grafton, Samuel F Herrick, James Kirkley, Sean Pascoe, Kjell G Salvanes, Bruce Shallard, Bruce Turris and Niels Vestergaard
- A report on the Norwegian minke whale hunt pp. 161-174

- Trond Bjørndal and Jon M Conrad
Volume 22, issue 1, 1998
- The development of the Palau Arrangement for the management of the Western Pacific Purse Seine Fishery pp. 1-28

- Michael W Lodge
- Current issues in fisheries governance in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) pp. 29-44

- Bisessar Chakalall, Robin Mahon and Patrick McConney
- Evaluating stock and catchability trends: Annual average catch per unit effort is an inadequate indicator of stock and catchability trends in fisheries pp. 45-55

- If Wallace, Rk Lindner and Dd Dole
- Autonomy and regionalisation in the fisheries management of northwestern Russia pp. 57-65

- Geir B Hønneland
- The failure of Canadian seasonal fishermen's unemployment insurance reform during the 1960s and 1970s pp. 67-81

- William E Schrank
Volume 21, issue 6, 1997
- Comparative advantage and distant water fishing fleets: The Australian east coast tuna longline fishery pp. 493-499

- Hf Campbell and A McIlgorm
- From regulated access to transferable harvesting rights: Policy insights from New Zealand pp. 501-517

- Basil MH Sharp
- Producers' organizations and devolved fisheries management in the United Kingdom: Collective and individual quota systems pp. 519-533

- Aaron C Hatcher
- Institutional analysis of UK coastal fisheries: Implications of overlapping regulations for fisheries management pp. 535-544

- Nathalie A Steins and Victoria M Edwards
- Commentary on "Fisheries co-management: A comparative analysis" pp. 545-546

- Sevaly Sen and Jesper Raakjoer Nielsen
Volume 21, issue 5, 1997
- Seaport development versus environmental preservation: The case of Sears Island, Maine, USA pp. 409-424

- James M Kendra
- New seafloor mapping technology and article 76 of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the law of the sea pp. 425-434

- Philomène A Verlaan
- Fisheries institutional reform in developing countries pp. 435-444

- Seán P Marriott
- Community-based coastal resource management in the Philippines: A review and evaluation of programs and projects, 1984-1994 pp. 445-464

- Robert Pomeroy and Melvin B Carlos
- Two to tango: The role of government in fisheries co-management pp. 465-480

- Robert Pomeroy and Fikret Berkes
- The role of private industry in implementing the Baltic Sea Joint Comprehensive Environmental Action Programme pp. 481-491

- Niels-J Seeberg-Elverfeldt
Volume 21, issue 4, 1997
- Geostrategy and naval port systems: Frameworks for analysis pp. 291-308

- Hance D Smith and David Pinder
- Geostrategy, resources and geopolitics: Implications for the US Navy and naval port system pp. 309-323

- Brian Slack and John Starr
- US Western Pacific geostrategy: Subic Bay before and after withdrawal pp. 325-344

- Peter J Rimmer
- Geostrategy and navyports in the Indian Ocean since c. 1970 pp. 345-362

- Frank Broeze
- Geostrategy and geotactics: Recent naval port developments at Garden Island, Western Australia pp. 363-376

- Roy Jones
- Geostrategy and naval power in the Mediterranean: Changing scenarios, continuing conflict pp. 377-390

- Giovanni Ridolfi
- Geostrategy, naval ports and local economic development: Brest in an era of strategic reappraisal pp. 391-408

- Jacques Marcadon and David Pinder
Volume 21, issue 3, 1997
- Decentralization, regionalization and co-management. A critical view on the viability of the alternative management models for fisheries in Spain pp. 197-206

- Jl Suárez de Vivero, M Frieyro de Lara and J Jurado Estévez
- Inshore fisheries management in the UK: Sea fisheries committees and the challenge of marine environmental management pp. 207-224

- David Symes and Jeremy Phillipson
- Lessons from Indonesia's 1980 trawler ban pp. 225-235

- Conner Bailey
- Transboundary marine fisheries management. Recent developments and elements of analysis pp. 237-253

- Olivier Thébaud
- The nature and evolution of cooperative fishing arrangements in extended jurisdiction zones pp. 255-266

- Lewis E Queirolo, Richard S Johnston and Zhengkun Zhang
- The employment implications of the United Kingdom's merchant fleet's decline pp. 267-276

- James McConville and David Glen
- Fishermen's organisations in fisheries management. Perspectives for fisheries co-management based on Danish fisheries pp. 277-288

- Jesper Raakjær Nielsen and Tomas Vedsmand
Volume 21, issue 2, 1997
- The development of fishermen-based policies pp. 111-119

- Ad Couper and Hd Smith
- The globalization of the fishing industry and the case of Finnmark pp. 121-142

- P Arbo and B Hersoug
- Conflicts between fisheries and seabirds--Management options using decision analysis pp. 143-153

- Mikael Hildén
- Management of the South Pacific tuna fishery pp. 155-171

- Colin Hunt
- Ocean governance in the Western Pacific purse seine fishery--The Palau arrangement pp. 173-186

- Transform Aqorau and Anthony Bergin
- Chaos and parametric management pp. 187-194

- Michael J Fogarty, Ray Hilborn and Donald Gunderson
- Fisheries co-management: a comparative analysis pp. 195-196

- Gl Kesteven
Volume 21, issue 1, 1997
- Nuclear legacy of the cold war. Russian policy and ocean disposal pp. 1-15

- Raphael Vartanov and Charles D Hollister
- Dispute settlement and the law of the sea: The UN convention regime pp. 17-43

- Ed Brown
- The future of North Sea oil industry abandonment in the light of the Brent Spar decision pp. 45-52

- Jonathan Side
- Legal protection of the Persian Gulf's marine environment pp. 53-62

- Said Mahmoudi
- Albatross and longlining--Managing seabird bycatch pp. 63-72

- Anthony Bergin
- MSY revisited. A realistic approach to fisheries management and administration pp. 73-82

- Gl Kesteven
- Access fees and economic benefits in the Western Pacific United States purse seine tuna fishery pp. 83-96

- Samuel F Herrick, Byron Rader and Dale Squires
- Fisheries management in the Grand Banks, 1980-1992 and the straddling stock issue pp. 97-109

- Carlyle L Mitchell
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