Marine Policy
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Volume 48, issue C, 2014
- Areas of importance for seabirds tracked from French southern territories, and recommendations for conservation pp. 1-13
- Karine Delord, Christophe Barbraud, Charles-André Bost, Bernard Deceuninck, Thierry Lefebvre, Rose Lutz, Thierry Micol, Richard A. Phillips, Phil N. Trathan and Henri Weimerskirch
- The use of a consequential perspective to upgrade the utility of Life Cycle Assessment for fishery managers and policy makers pp. 14-17
- Ian Vázquez-Rowe and Enrico Benetto
- Can fisheries management be quantified? pp. 18-20
- J. Hentati-Sundberg and J. Hjelm
- Zoning strategies for marine protected areas in Taiwan: Case study of Gueishan Island in Yilan County, Taiwan pp. 21-29
- Shiau-Yun Lu, Cheng-Han Shen and Wen-Yan Chiau
- Why do fishermen discard? Distribution and quantification of the causes of discards in the Southern Bay of Biscay passive gear fisheries pp. 30-38
- G. Morandeau, C. Macher, F. Sanchez, N. Bru, L. Fauconnet and N. Caill-Milly
- View from the wheelhouse: Perceptions on marine management from the fishing community and suggestions for improvement pp. 39-50
- K.L. Yates
- Capacity, capability and cross-border challenges associated with marine eradication programmes in Europe: The attempted eradication of an invasive non-native ascidian, Didemnum vexillum in Wales, United Kingdom pp. 51-58
- Katie Sambrook, Rohan H.F. Holt, Rowland Sharp, Kate Griffith, Ronan C. Roche, Rebekah G. Newstead, Gabrielle Wyn and Stuart R. Jenkins
- Changing maritime scenarios. The geopolitical dimension of the EU Atlantic Strategy pp. 59-72
- Juan L. Suárez-de Vivero and Juan C. Rodríguez Mateos
- Spatial MCDA in marine planning: Experiences from the Mediterranean and Baltic Seas pp. 73-83
- Ilpo Tammi and Risto Kalliola
- Identification and prioritization of uncertainties for management of Eastern Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) pp. 84-92
- Adrian W. Leach, Polina Levontin, Johnson Holt, Laurence T. Kell and John D. Mumford
- Market integration and its relation to income distribution and inequality among fishers and traders: The case of two small-scale Kenyan reef fisheries pp. 93-101
- A. Wamukota, T.D. Brewer and B. Crona
- Estimates of illegal and unreported fish in seafood imports to the USA pp. 102-113
- Ganapathiraju Pramod, Katrina Nakamura, Tony J. Pitcher and Leslie Delagran
- Fishing strange data in national fisheries statistics of Greece pp. 114-122
- Dimitrios K. Moutopoulos and Constantin Koutsikopoulos
- The limitations of diversity metrics in directing global marine conservation pp. 123-125
- James P.W. Robinson, Easton R. White, Logan D. Wiwchar, Danielle C. Claar, Justin P. Suraci and Julia K. Baum
- Developing a co-management financing mechanism to enhance the financial sustainability of marine protected areas in Taiwan pp. 126-133
- Jyun-Long Chen, Jun-Yu Chen, Ching-Ta Chuang, Hsueh-Jung Lu, Hsiang-Hsi Liu and Yu-Shang Lin
- Alaskan fishing community revenues and the stabilizing role of fishing portfolios pp. 134-141
- Suresh Andrew Sethi, Matthew Reimer and Gunnar Knapp
- The effects of the oyster mortality crisis on the economics of the shellfish farming sector: Preliminary review and prospects from a case study in Marennes-Oleron Bay (France) pp. 142-151
- Sophie Girard and José A. Pérez Agúndez
- The long and bumpy journey: Taiwan׳s aquaculture development and management pp. 152-161
- Chung-Ling Chen and Guo-Hao Qiu
- Planning for offshore CO2 storage: Law and policy in the United Kingdom pp. 162-171
- Ben Milligan
- Biodiversity offsets for offshore wind farm projects: The current situation in Europe pp. 172-183
- Anne-Charlotte Vaissière, Harold Levrel, Sylvain Pioch and Antoine Carlier
- Securing blue wealth: The need for a special sustainable development goal for the ocean and coasts pp. 184-191
- Martin Visbeck, Ulrike Kronfeld-Goharani, Barbara Neumann, Wilfried Rickels, Jörn Schmidt, Erik van Doorn, Nele Matz-Lück, Konrad Ott and Martin Quaas
- Minimising unsustainable yield: Ten failing European fisheries pp. 192-201
- Daniel Steadman, Thomas Appleby and Julie Hawkins
- The importance of expert knowledge in conservation planning – Comment to an article by C.J. Klein et al pp. 202-203
- Gunnar Keppel
- Setting conservation priorities in Fiji: Decision science versus additive scoring systems pp. 204-205
- Carissa J. Klein, Stacy D. Jupiter and Hugh P. Possingham
Volume 47, issue C, 2014
- Public perceptions of sharks: Gathering support for shark conservation pp. 1-7
- Laura A. Friedrich, Rebecca Jefferson and Gillian Glegg
- The spectre of uncertainty in management of exploited fish stocks: The illustrative case of Atlantic bluefin tuna pp. 8-14
- Jean-Marc Fromentin, Sylvain Bonhommeau, Haritz Arrizabalaga and Laurence T. Kell
- Fact or fiction? Assessing governance and co-management of Marine Reserves of Fishing Interest in Cedeira and Lira (NW Spain) pp. 15-22
- Duarte Fernández-Vidal and Ramón Muiño
- Repair and revitalisation of Australia׳s tropical estuaries and coastal wetlands: Opportunities and constraints for the reinstatement of lost function and productivity pp. 23-38
- Marcus Sheaves, Justin Brookes, Rob Coles, Marnie Freckelton, Paul Groves, Ross Johnston and Pia Winberg
- Economic impacts of seafood production growth targets in Ireland pp. 39-45
- Amaya Vega, Ana Miller and O’Donoghue, Cathal
- Legal regulation of the shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh: The international regulatory framework and domestic implementation challenges pp. 46-56
- Shawkat Alam and Abdullah Faruque
- Investigating societal attitudes towards the marine environment of Ireland pp. 57-65
- Stephen Hynes, Danny Norton and Rebecca Corless
- Importance of temporal and spatial factors in the ex-vessel price formation for red shrimp and management implications pp. 66-70
- Jordi Guillen and Francesc Maynou
- The requirement to rebuild US fish stocks: Is it working? pp. 71-75
- Kimberly Oremus, Lisa Suatoni and Brad Sewell
- Masterstroke or paper tiger – The reform of the EU׳s Common Fisheries Policy pp. 76-84
- Markus Salomon, Till Markus and Miriam Dross
- Response to the article by Peter Harris: Fortress, safe haven or home? The Chagos MPA in political context pp. 85-86
- Charles Sheppard
- From RACs to Advisory Councils: Lessons from North Sea discourse for the 2014 reform of the European Common Fisheries Policy pp. 87-93
- Jenny L. Hatchard and Tim S. Gray
- The precautionary approach to non-native fisheries—The case of striped bass in Texas pp. 94-98
- Gary C. Matlock
- Characterization of fisheries dependence in Galicia (Spain) pp. 99-109
- Juan Surís-Regueiro and Jose L. Santiago
- Catch trends in Philippine small-scale fisheries over the last five decades: The fishers׳ perspectives pp. 110-117
- Richard N. Muallil, Samuel S. Mamauag, Jeffrey T. Cababaro, Hazel O. Arceo and Porfirio M. Aliño
- Planning at the edge: Integrating across the land sea divide pp. 118-125
- S. Kerr, K. Johnson and J.C. Side
- Recreational fishing and boating: Are the determinants the same? pp. 126-137
- Marina Farr, Natalie Stoeckl and Stephen Sutton
- Can management effort be predicted for marine protected areas? New considerations for network design pp. 138-146
- Kate S.G. Gormley, Lauren H. McWhinnie, Joanne S. Porter, Angela D. Hull, Teresa F. Fernandes and William G. Sanderson
- Estimating the potential impact of entry fees for marine parks on dive tourism in South East Asia pp. 147-152
- Sean Pascoe, Amar Doshi, Olivier Thébaud, Colette R. Thomas, Heidi Z. Schuttenberg, Scott F. Heron, Naneng Setiasih, James C.H. Tan, James True, Kristy Wallmo, Christy Loper and Emma Calgaro
- Exploring the phronetic dimension of stakeholders' knowledge in EU fisheries governance pp. 153-161
- Sebastian Linke and Svein Jentoft
Volume 46, issue C, 2014
- Stakeholder perceptions of ecosystem service declines in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea: Is human population a more critical driver than climate change? pp. 1-13
- J.R.A. Butler, T. Skewes, D. Mitchell, M. Pontio and T. Hills
- A test of the use of computer generated visualizations in support of ecosystem-based management pp. 14-18
- Amanda P. Rehr, Gregory D. Williams and Phillip S. Levin
- Fortress, safe haven or home? The Chagos MPA in political context pp. 19-21
- Peter Harris
- ‘No right to rubbish’: Mobilising post-normal science for planning Gisborne’s wastewater outfall pp. 22-30
- Scott Bremer
- Fishing for equality: Policy for poverty alleviation for South Africa's small-scale fisheries pp. 31-42
- Merle Sowman, Jackie Sunde, Serge Raemaekers and Oliver Schultz
- Green growth in fisheries pp. 43-52
- Max Nielsen, Lars Ravensbeck and Rasmus Nielsen
- Human utility of marine ecosystem services and behavioural intentions for marine conservation in Japan pp. 53-60
- Kazumi Wakita, Zhonghua Shen, Taro Oishi, Nobuyuki Yagi, Hisashi Kurokura and Ken Furuya
- One hundred-fold difference between perceived and actual levels of marine protection in New Zealand pp. 61-67
- Tyler D. Eddy
- Evidence of package trading in a mature multi-species ITQ market pp. 68-71
- James Innes, Olivier Thébaud, Ana Norman-Lopez, L. Richard Little and John Kung
- Something fishy: Assessing stakeholder resilience to increasing jellyfish (Periphylla periphylla) in Trondheimsfjord, Norway pp. 72-83
- Rachel Gjelsvik Tiller, Jarle Mork, Russell Richards, Lionel Eisenhauer, Yajie Liu, Jens-Fredrik Nakken and Åshild.L Borgersen
- Why fishers want a closed area in their fishing grounds: Exploring perceptions and attitudes to sustainable fisheries and conservation 10 years post closure in Labrador, Canada pp. 84-90
- Kate Barley Kincaid and George A. Rose
- Procedural and distributive justice in a community-based managed Marine Protected Area in Zanzibar, Tanzania pp. 91-100
- Madeleine Gustavsson, Lars Lindström, Narriman S. Jiddawi and Maricela de la Torre-Castro
- Exponential growth in the number of words used for the European Common Fisheries Policy (CFP): Does better management require more text? pp. 101-104
- M.A. Pastoors
- Empirical analysis of sustainable fisheries and the relation to economic performance enhancement: The case of the Spanish fishing industry pp. 105-110
- Lluís Miret-Pastor, Ángel Peiró-Signes, Maria-del-Val Segarra-Oña and Paloma Herrera-Racionero
- Learning through experience: Non-implementation and the challenges of protected area conservation in The Bahamas pp. 111-118
- Sarah P. Wise
- The estimation of derelict fishing gear in the coastal waters of South Korea: Trap and gill-net fisheries pp. 119-122
- Sang-Goo Kim, Won-IL Lee and Moon Yuseok
- The external and commercial dimensions of the EU fisheries policy: An institutional approach applied to the whitefish case pp. 123-131
- Luca Mulazzani and Giulio Malorgio
- Trauma, post-trauma, and support in the shipping industry: The experience of Filipino seafarers after pirate attacks pp. 132-136
- Sanley S. Abila and Lijun Tang
- National or supranational fisheries sustainability certification schemes? A critical analysis of Norwegian and Icelandic responses pp. 137-142
- Ingrid Kvalvik, Bjoerg H. Noestvold and James A. Young
- Modeling economic vulnerability: As applied to microbiological contamination on the Thau Lagoon shellfish farming industry pp. 143-151
- José A. Pérez Agúndez, Eden Yimam, Pascal Raux, Hélène Rey-Valette and Sophie Girard
- Review and evaluation of marine spatial planning in the Shetland Islands pp. 152-160
- Christina Kelly, Lorraine Gray, Rachel Shucksmith and Jacqueline F. Tweddle
- Incorporating ecosystem services in marine planning: The role of valuation pp. 161-170
- Tobias Börger, Nicola J. Beaumont, Linwood Pendleton, Kevin Boyle, Philip Cooper, Stephen Fletcher, Tim Haab, Michael Hanemann, Tara L. Hooper, S. Salman Hussain, Rosimeiry Portela, Mavra Stithou, Joanna Stockill, Timothy Taylor and Melanie C. Austen
- Port level fishing dynamics: Assessing changes in the distribution of fishing activity over time pp. 171-191
- Cameron Speir, Caroline Pomeroy and Jon G. Sutinen
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