Marine Policy
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Volume 55, issue C, 2015
- Catch-quota balancing mechanisms in the Icelandic multi-species demersal fishery: Are all species equal? pp. 1-10

- Pamela J. Woods, Caroline Bouchard, Daniel S. Holland, André E. Punt and Guðrun Marteinsdóttir
- Efficiency of the New Zealand annual catch entitlement market pp. 11-22

- James Stewart and Jonathan Leaver
- Identifying marine pelagic ecosystem management objectives and indicators pp. 23-32

- Verena M. Trenkel, Niels T. Hintzen, Keith D. Farnsworth, Christian Olesen, David Reid, Anna Rindorf, Samuel Shephard and Mark Dickey-Collas
- The escape of fish from Norwegian fish farms: Causes, risks and the influence of organisational aspects pp. 33-38

- Trine Thorvaldsen, Ingunn M. Holmen and Helene K. Moe
- RETRACTED: Towards a new ‘fisheries crime’ paradigm: Challenges and opportunities with reference to South Africa as an illustrative African example pp. 39-46

- Emma Witbooi
- Transitional measures to combine two global ocean dumping treaties into a single treaty pp. 47-56

- Gi Hoon Hong and Young Joo Lee
- Network Governance from the top – The case of ecosystem-based coastal and marine management pp. 57-63

- Annica Sandström, Örjan Bodin and Beatrice Crona
- Contesting the social contracts underpinning fisheries—Lessons from Norway, Iceland and Greenland pp. 64-72

- Petter Holm, Jesper Raakjær, Rikke Becker Jacobsen and Edgar Henriksen
- Integrating different approaches in the definition of biological stocks: A northern Australian multi-jurisdictional fisheries example using grey mackerel, Scomberomorus semifasciatus pp. 73-80

- David J. Welch, Stephen J. Newman, Rik C. Buckworth, Jennifer R. Ovenden, Damien Broderick, Robert J.G. Lester, Neil A. Gribble, Aaron C. Ballagh, Robbie A. Charters, Jason Stapley, Raewyn Street, Rod N. Garrett and Gavin A. Begg
- From cannery to culinary luxury: The evolution of the global geoduck market pp. 81-89

- Gina Shamshak and Jonathan R. King
- Institutional analysis, allocation of liabilities and third-party enforcement via courts: The case of the Prestige oil spill pp. 90-101

- Gonzalo Caballero-Miguez and Raquel Fernández-González
- A GIS modelling framework to evaluate marine spatial planning scenarios: Co-location of offshore wind farms and aquaculture in the German EEZ pp. 102-115

- Antje Gimpel, Vanessa Stelzenmüller, Britta Grote, Bela H. Buck, Jens Floeter, Ismael Núñez-Riboni, Bernadette Pogoda and Axel Temming
Volume 54, issue C, 2015
- The “Discard Ban Package”: Experiences in efforts to improve the exploitation patterns in Norwegian fisheries pp. 1-9

- P. Gullestad, G. Blom, G. Bakke and B. Bogstad
- 1983–2013: Development of marine protected areas along the French Mediterranean coasts and perspectives for achievement of the Aichi target pp. 10-16

- Alexandre Meinesz and Aurélie Blanfuné
- Teasing out the detail: How our understanding of marine AIS data can better inform industries, developments, and planning pp. 17-25

- Richard L. Shelmerdine
- Dose of truth—Monitoring marine non-indigenous species to serve legislative requirements pp. 26-35

- Maiju Lehtiniemi, Henn Ojaveer, Matej David, Bella Galil, Stephan Gollasch, Cynthia McKenzie, Dan Minchin, Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi, Sergej Olenin and Judith Pederson
- Who should set the total allowable catch? Social preferences and legitimacy in fisheries management institutions pp. 36-43

- Claudio Pares, Jorge Dresdner and Hugo Salgado
- The EU legal framework for the management of marine complex social–ecological systems pp. 44-51

- Emanuele Bigagli
- Scuba Diving Tourism System: A framework for collaborative management and sustainability pp. 52-58

- Kay Dimmock and Ghazali Musa
- Towards a sustainability management system for smaller ports pp. 59-68

- Andrei Kuznetsov, John Dinwoodie, David Gibbs, Mark Sansom and Harriet Knowles
- Are Caribbean MPAs making progress toward their goals and objectives? pp. 69-76

- Tracey Dalton, Graham Forrester and Richard Pollnac
- Fishing access agreements and harvesting decisions of host and distant water fishing nations pp. 77-85

- Rachel Nichols, Satoshi Yamazaki, Sarah Jennings and Reg A. Watson
- Global patterns in the bycatch of sharks and rays pp. 86-97

- Shelby Oliver, Matias Braccini, Stephen J. Newman and Euan S. Harvey
- Using stakeholder engagement to inform endangered species management and improve conservation pp. 98-107

- Jennifer Heibult Sawchuk, Anne H. Beaudreau, Daniel Tonnes and David Fluharty
- The business management of the Chilean salmon farming industry pp. 108-117

- Cedric Little, Christian Felzensztein, Eli Gimmon and Pablo Muñoz
- Issues at the fore in the land of Magnuson and Stevens: A summary of the 14th Bevan Series on Sustainable Fisheries pp. 118-121

- Peter T. Kuriyama, Margaret C. Siple, Emma E. Hodgson, Elizabeth M. Phillips, Merrick Burden, David Fluharty, André E. Punt, Timothy E. Essington, John Henderschedt and David A. Armstrong
- Timing exclusion and communicating time: A spatial analysis of participation failure in an Indonesian MPA pp. 122-129

- Chui-Ling Tam
- “Us” and “them”. Fishermen from Gandía and the loss of institutional legitimacy pp. 130-136

- Paloma Herrera-Racionero, Emmánuel Lizcano-Fernández and Lluís Miret-Pastor
- The geopolitical dimension of maritime security pp. 137-142

- Basil Germond
Volume 53, issue C, 2015
- The European Integrated Maritime Policy: The next five years pp. 1-4

- Jan-Stefan Fritz and John Hanus
- A rejoinder to Shiffman et al., Trophy fishing for species threatened with extinction: A way forward building on a history of conservation pp. 5-6

- Jason Schratwieser
- The 800-Pound Grouper in the Room: Asymptotic Body Size and Invasiveness of Marine Aquarium Fishes pp. 7-12

- Robert J. Holmberg, Michael F. Tlusty, Elizabeth Futoma, Les Kaufman, James A. Morris and Andrew L. Rhyne
- The pace and progress of adaptation: Marine climate change preparedness in Australia׳s coastal communities pp. 13-20

- Michael Bradley, Ingrid van Putten and Marcus Sheaves
- Collective symbolic capital and sustainability: Governing fishing communities in a knowledge economy pp. 21-26

- Alfredo Macías Vázquez and Pablo Alonso González
- Fishery self-governance in fishing communities of South Korea pp. 27-32

- Sang-Go Lee and Amaj Rahimi Midani
- Discards composition from Iberian trawl fleets pp. 33-44

- Ana Cláudia Fernandes, Nélida Pérez, Nuno Prista, Juan Santos and Manuela Azevedo
- A global map to aid the identification and screening of critical habitat for marine industries pp. 45-53

- C.S. Martin, M.J. Tolley, E. Farmer, C.J. Mcowen, J.L. Geffert, J.P.W. Scharlemann, H.L. Thomas, J.H. van Bochove, D. Stanwell-Smith, J.M. Hutton, B. Lascelles, J.D. Pilgrim, J.M.M. Ekstrom and D.P. Tittensor
- Adaptive management, international co-operation and planning for marine conservation hotspots in a changing climate pp. 54-66

- Kate S.G. Gormley, Angela D. Hull, Joanne S. Porter, Michael C. Bell and William G. Sanderson
- Rethinking marine infrastructure policy and practice: Insights from three large-scale marina developments in Seattle pp. 67-82

- A. Meriwether W. Wilson, Robert Mugerauer and Terrie Klinger
- Multi-criteria decision-making for fisheries management: A case study of Mediterranean demersal fisheries pp. 83-93

- Marisa Rossetto, Isabella Bitetto, Maria Teresa Spedicato, Giuseppe Lembo, Monica Gambino, Paolo Accadia and Paco Melià
- Feedback switching and the evolution of U.S. coastal management pp. 94-100

- Richard Burroughs
- Gauging perceptions of ocean acidification in Alaska pp. 101-110

- L.C. Frisch, J.T. Mathis, N.P. Kettle and S.F. Trainor
- Selecting and assessing social objectives for Australian fisheries management pp. 111-122

- Kate Brooks, Jacki Schirmer, Sean Pascoe, Lianos Triantafillos, Eddie Jebreen, Toni Cannard and Cathy M. Dichmont
- Tragedy of the unwanted commons: Governing the marine debris in Taiwan’s oyster farming pp. 123-130

- Ta-Kang Liu, Jui-Chuang Kao and Ping Chen
- Engaging the public in climate change-related pro-environmental behaviors to protect coral reefs: The role of public trust in the management agency pp. 131-140

- Christopher J. Wynveen and Stephen G. Sutton
- Gear liberalization in the Northeast Arctic cod fisheries – Implications for sustainability, efficiency and legitimacy pp. 141-148

- Dag Standal and Signe Annie Sønvisen
- A quantitative and qualitative assessment of the discard ban in European Mediterranean waters pp. 149-158

- Santiago García-Rivera, Jose Luis Sánchez Lizaso and Jose María Bellido Millán
- What is maritime security? pp. 159-164

- Christian Bueger
- Are world fisheries a global panarchy? pp. 165-170

- Peter J. Jacques
- Power sharing in fisheries co-management in Tam Giang Lagoon, Vietnam pp. 171-179

- Nga Thi Thanh Ho, Helen Ross and Jeffrey Coutts
- Towards a standard nomenclature for seafood species to promote more sustainable seafood trade in South Africa pp. 180-187

- Jaco Barendse and Junaid Francis
- Vessel buybacks in fisheries: The role of auction and financing structures pp. 188-197

- Joshua Graff Zivin and Jamie Mullins
- Whither the U.S. National Ocean Policy Implementation Plan? pp. 198-212

- H. Torres, F. Muller-Karger, D. Keys, H. Thornton, M. Luther and K. Alsharif
- A letter of clarification from the authors of “trophy fishing for species threatened with extinction” pp. 213-214

- D.S. Shiffman, A.J. Gallagher, J. Wester, C.C. Macdonald, A.D. Thaler, S.J. Cooke and N. Hammerschlag
- Own-price elasticity of open access supply as a long-run measure of fish stock abundance pp. 215-226

- David B. Rudders and John M. Ward
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