Marine Policy
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Volume 18, issue 6, 1994
- The global ocean observing system pp. 445-452

- John Woods
- Using the ocean wisely: The waste problem pp. 453-456

- Anthony S Laughton
- Beyond the shoreline: The marine estate pp. 457-463

- John King
- Offshore oil and gas: The UK's second most valuable resource pp. 464-471

- Harold Hughes
- The UK, Europe and the global maritime trading system pp. 472-475

- Lord Clinton-Davis
- Developments in EU maritime transport policy pp. 476-482

- Wim A G Blonk
- Maritime policy and legal issues: Impact of the LOS convention and UNCED on UK maritime law and policy pp. 483-493

- Patricia Birnie
- Marine administration: A new structure at the UK Department of Transport pp. 498-500

- Russell Sunderland
- Legislation, regulation and government administration pp. 501-505

- Michael L Stacey
- The US coast guard: A unique instrument of US national security pp. 506-520

- Captain B B Stubbs
- Maritime enforcement: The Canadian federal government's marine fleets and the navy's mission pp. 521-529

- L E Murray
- UK maritime defence pp. 530-533

- Brigstocke, JR
- Naval cooperation in WEU pp. 534-537

- Willem van Eekelen
Volume 18, issue 5, 1994
- Classification societies and safety at sea,: Back to basics to prepare for the future pp. 363-377

- Philippe Boisson
- Implementation of international conventions through port state control: an assessment pp. 379-392

- Peter Bautista Payoyo
- Practical coastal zone management: Alternatives and strategies pp. 393-406

- Helen Pickering
- A glance into the future of the world canned tuna trade pp. 407-421

- Robert L Payne
- The discards problem: towards a European solution pp. 422-434

- Kevin Crean and David Symes
- Letter to the editor pp. 436-437

- Lee A Kimball
Volume 18, issue 4, 1994
- Chaos, complexity and community management of fisheries pp. 291-305

- James A. Wilson, James M. Acheson, Mark Metcalfe and Peter Kleban
- Small-scale coastal fisheries and co-management pp. 306-313

- K. Kuperan and Nik Mustapha Raja Abdullah
- Spratly archipelago dispute,: Is the question of sovereignty still relevant? pp. 314-344

- Gerardo M. C. Valero
- Spanish marine policy: Role of Marine Protected Areas pp. 345-352

- J. L. Suárez de Vivero and M. C. Frieyro
- Managing potential conflicts in the South China Sea pp. 353-356

- William G. Stormont
Volume 18, issue 3, 1994
- Science, politics and institutional design,,: The case of the North-East Atlantic land-based pollution regime pp. 219-232

- Jørgen Wettestad
- Mediterranean pollution: International cooperation and the control of pollution from land-based sources pp. 233-247

- Gabriela Kütting
- The ICJ and the Gulf of Fonseca: When two implies three but entails one pp. 249-262

- Iain Scobbie
- Southern bluefin tuna fishery: Recent developments in international management pp. 263-273

- Anthony Bergin and Marcus Haward
- International cooperative agreements,: Scotia-Fundy herring fisheries pp. 275-283

- B. A. Cook
- Why is aquatic resource systems research needed?: A response to Rowena Lawson's review of World Bank, UNDP, CEC and FAO, A Study of International Fisheries Research, Marine Policy, Vol 17, No 4, pp 322-324 pp. 284-286

- Cornelia E. Nauen
Volume 18, issue 2, 1994
- Integrated planning and management of coastal areas pp. 107-111

- Parviz S Towfighi
- Solving environmental health problems at local level pp. 116-120

- Bent H Fenger
- Cost effectiveness in coastal zone management: OECD experience pp. 121-126

- Michel Potier
- Environmental management options for coastal fisheries and aquaculture: Role of local authorities pp. 127-137

- U Barg and Un Wijkström
- Tropical environments: Understanding and predicting change pp. 138-147

- Gunnar Kullenberg
- Environmental protection in EC less-developed regions: Role of regional development policy pp. 148-152

- Guy Durand
- Stewardship of coastal waters and protected spaces: Canada's approach pp. 153-160

- Ej Norrena
- Coastal water quality in the north sea pp. 161-164

- Lord Strathclyde
- Land-based marine pollution and coastal zone management: Role of state and local government in the USA pp. 165-174

- Bc Wood-Thomas
- Marine health hazards in South-east Asia pp. 175-182

- Gaudioso C Sosmena
- Global climatic change: Impact on coastal environments of the south pacific pp. 183-185

- Ieremia Tabai
- Improving the environmental quality of the Tagus estuary: Lisbon's wastewater treatment system pp. 186-188

- Rui Godinho
- Role of citizens in formulating water quality policies pp. 189-191

- Sven-Erik Skogsfors
- Contaminated dredged material: Cross-border initiatives by the port of Rotterdam pp. 192-194

- Jha van den Muijsenberg
- From sea of death to international environmental leadership: The case of Kitakyushu City pp. 195-198

- Koichi Sueyoshi
- Involvement of local authorities in the protection of coastal areas: The city of Dakar pp. 199-208

- Rouchdy Kbaier
- Controlling pollution in Bombay and Calcutta pp. 209-216

- Pk Muttagi
Volume 18, issue 1, 1994
- Sources of growth in marine fishing industries pp. 5-18

- Dale Squires
- Investing in yellowfin tuna: The economics of conservation pp. 19-28

- Harry Campbell
- Participation in fishery management policy making,: National and EC regulation of Danish fishermen pp. 29-40

- Jesper Raakjær Nielsen
- Law of the sea and the polar regions,: Reconsidering the traditional norms pp. 41-58

- Donald R. Rothwell and Stuart Kaye
- Marine science and technology in India,: Current status pp. 59-68

- John Yates and Ganpat S. Roonwal
- The need for organizational change in seaports pp. 69-78

- B. J. Thomas
- S African multi-party negotiations forum: marine law issues pp. 79-79

- D. J. Devine
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