Marine Policy
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Volume 45, issue C, 2014
- Structuring social data for the Marine Strategy Framework Directive pp. 1-8
- Eva-Lotta Sundblad, Anders Grimvall, Lena Gipperth and Andrea Morf
- Perceptions of sub-seabed carbon dioxide storage in Scotland and implications for policy: A qualitative study pp. 9-15
- Leslie Mabon, Simon Shackley and Nathan Bower-Bir
- Improving livelihoods in fishing communities of West Sumatra: More than just boats and machines pp. 16-25
- Richard J. Stanford, Budy Wiryawan, Dietriech G. Bengen, Rudi Febriamansyah and John Haluan
- The State of Rhode Island's pioneering marine spatial plan pp. 26-38
- Stephen B. Olsen, Jennifer H. McCann and Grover Fugate
- The effects of seal-swim activities on the New Zealand fur seal (Arctophoca australis forsteri) in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, and recommendations for a sustainable tourism industry pp. 39-44
- M. Cowling, R. Kirkwood, L.J. Boren and C. Scarpaci
- Perceptions and attitudes of stakeholders towards the wildlife refuge of Ilha dos Lobos, a marine protected area in Brazil pp. 45-51
- Mônica Tais Engel, Silvio Marchini, Ana Carolina Pont, Rodrigo Machado and Larissa Rosa de Oliveira
- Perceptions and preferences of commercial fishers for dedicated access privilege framework in a multispecies fishery pp. 52-59
- Brett Pierce and Pallab Mozumder
- An innovative ocean planning tool for the Atlantic outer continental shelf: The EcoSpatial Information Database pp. 60-68
- Beth Zimmer, Leslie Manzello, Keld Madsen, James Sinclair and Rebecca E. Green
- Integration of fishery-dependent data sources in support of octopus spatial management pp. 69-75
- Tereza Pilar-Fonseca, Aida Campos, João Pereira, Ana Moreno, Silvia Lourenço and Manuel Afonso-Dias
- Using individual transferable quotas (ITQs) to achieve social policy objectives: A proposed intervention pp. 76-81
- Adam Soliman
- Unjust and unsustainable: A case study of the Açu port industrial complex pp. 82-88
- J.M. Ditty and C.E. Rezende
- The socio-economic context for improving food security through land based aquaculture in Solomon Islands: A peri-urban case study pp. 89-97
- Nathan Cleasby, Anne-Maree Schwarz, Michael Phillips, Chris Paul, Jharendu Pant, Janet Oeta, Tim Pickering, Alex Meloty, Michael Laumani and Max Kori
- Establishing attitudes and perceptions of recreational boat users based in the River Hamble Estuary, UK, towards Marine Conservation Zones pp. 98-107
- Sarah McAuliffe, Jonathan Potts, Rosaline Canessa and Brian Baily
- Cod avoidance by area regulations in Kattegat – experiences for the implementation of a discard ban in the EU pp. 108-113
- Søren Qvist Eliasen
- Enhancing the performance of quota managed fisheries using seasonality information: The case of the Portuguese artisanal dredge fleet pp. 114-120
- M.M. Oliveira, A.S. Camanho and M.B. Gaspar
- Catch share programs in the Western Pacific—A solution in search of a problem? pp. 121-127
- Stewart Allen
- Fishery cooperatives in Cuba: Potential benefits, legal feasibility, and governance pre-conditions pp. 128-137
- Jeffrey Wielgus, Sarah Poon, Esperanza Carballal del Río, Daylin Muñoz, Daniel Whittle and Rod Fujita
- Power Europe: EU and the illegal, unreported and unregulated tuna fisheries regulation in the West and Central Pacific Ocean pp. 138-145
- Alice M.M. Miller, Simon R. Bush and Arthur P.J. Mol
- Prospects for satellite imagery of insular features and surrounding marine habitats in the South China Sea pp. 146-155
- Youna Lyons
- National comprehensive approaches for rebuilding fisheries in South Korea pp. 156-162
- Sang-Go Lee and Amaj Rahimi Midani
- The past, present and future use of drifting fish aggregating devices (FADs) in the Indian Ocean pp. 163-170
- Tim K. Davies, Chris C. Mees and E.J. Milner-Gulland
- Fishers' perceptions, facilitating factors and challenges of community-based no-take zones in the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, Quintana Roo, Mexico pp. 171-181
- Mariana Velez, Sara Adlerstein and Julia Wondolleck
- Social indicators of vulnerability for fishing communities in the Northern Gulf of California, Mexico: Implications for climate change pp. 182-193
- Hem Nalini Morzaria-Luna, Peggy Turk-Boyer and Marcia Moreno-Baez
- Developing self-guided scuba dive routes in the Algarve (Portugal) and analysing visitors' perceptions pp. 194-203
- M.O. Rangel, C.B. Pita, J.M.S. Gonçalves, F. Oliveira, C. Costa and K. Erzini
- Marine dependent livelihoods and resilience to environmental change: A case study of Anguilla pp. 204-212
- J. Forster, I.R. Lake, A.R. Watkinson and J.A. Gill
- Full retention in tuna fisheries: Benefits, costs and unintended consequences pp. 213-221
- Valerie Chan, Raymond Clarke and Dale Squires
- Subsidies, public goods, and external benefits in fisheries pp. 222-227
- Dale Squires, Raymond Clarke and Valerie Chan
- Fishers’ knowledge as an indicator of spatial and temporal trends in abundance of commercial fish species: Megrim (Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis) in the northern North Sea pp. 228-239
- P. Macdonald, C.H. Angus, I.R. Cleasby and C.T. Marshall
- Constraints and solutions for managing Pacific Island sea cucumber fisheries with an ecosystem approach pp. 240-250
- S.W. Purcell, A. Lovatelli and K. Pakoa
- Marine and coastal policy in the UK: Challenges and opportunities in a new era pp. 251-258
- L.D. Rodwell, S. Fletcher, G.A. Glegg, M. Campbell, S.e Rees, M. Ashley, E.A. Linley, M. Frost, B. Earll, R.B. Wynn, L. Mee, P. Almada-Villela, D. Lear, P. Stanger, A. Colenutt, F. Davenport, N.J. Barker Bradshaw and R. Covey
- ‘Future Ocean’ – Communicating and conserving the blue heart of the planet pp. 259-260
- Dan Laffoley
- England's evolving marine and coastal governance framework pp. 261-268
- Stephen Fletcher, Rebecca Jefferson, Gillian Glegg, Lynda Rodwell and Wendy Dodds
- Social impacts of a temperate fisheries closure: understanding stakeholders' views pp. 269-278
- C.E. Hattam, S.C. Mangi, S.C. Gall and L.D. Rodwell
- Fisheries co-management in a new era of marine policy in the UK: A preliminary assessment of stakeholder perceptions pp. 279-286
- Lynda D. Rodwell, Jason Lowther, Charlotte Hunter and Stephen C. Mangi
- Incentivising selective fishing under a policy to ban discards; lessons from European and global fisheries pp. 287-292
- H.M. Condie, A. Grant and T.L. Catchpole
- Mapping fisheries for marine spatial planning: Gear-specific vessel monitoring system (VMS), marine conservation and offshore renewable energy pp. 293-300
- Maria S. Campbell, Kilian M. Stehfest, Stephen C. Votier and Jason M. Hall-Spencer
- The potential of offshore windfarms to act as marine protected areas – A systematic review of current evidence pp. 301-309
- M.C. Ashley, S.C. Mangi and L.D. Rodwell
- Monitoring benthic biodiversity restoration in Lyme Bay marine protected area: Design, sampling and analysis pp. 310-317
- T.F. Stevens, E.V. Sheehan, S.C. Gall, S.C. Fowell and M.J. Attrill
- Frequent locations of oceanic fronts as an indicator of pelagic diversity: Application to marine protected areas and renewables pp. 318-329
- Peter I. Miller and Stelios Christodoulou
- Species distribution modelling to support marine conservation planning: The next steps pp. 330-332
- C.E. Marshall, G.A. Glegg and K.L. Howell
- Assessing the quality of data required to identify effective marine protected areas pp. 333-341
- Frances J. Peckett, Gillian A. Glegg and Lynda D. Rodwell
- Developing marine historic environment management policy: The English Heritage experience pp. 342-348
- Christopher Pater and Ian Oxley
- Artificial surf reefs: A preliminary assessment of the potential to enhance a coastal economy pp. 349-358
- Emma J. Rendle and Lynda D. Rodwell
- Issues and challenges in spatio-temporal application of an ecosystem services framework to UK seas pp. 359-367
- Steve Hull, Ian Dickie, Rob Tinch and Justine Saunders
Volume 44, issue C, 2014
- Sharing the catch or catching the shares: Catch shares for the western Pacific region? pp. 3-8
- Craig Severance
- Catch shares and the main Hawaiian Islands bottomfish fishery: Linking fishery conditions and fisher perceptions pp. 9-17
- Justin Hospital and Courtney Beavers
- Economic characteristics and management challenges of the Hawaii pelagic longline fisheries: Will a catch share program help? pp. 18-26
- Minling Pan
- Measuring the social and economic performance of catch share programs: Definition of metrics and application to the U.S. Northeast Region groundfish fishery pp. 27-36
- Patricia M. Clay, Andrew Kitts and Patricia Pinto da Silva
- Lipstick and catch shares in the Western Pacific: Beyond evangelism in fisheries policy? pp. 37-41
- Seth Macinko
- How have catch shares been allocated? pp. 42-48
- John Lynham
- Cooperatives, concessions, and co-management on the Pacific coast of Mexico pp. 49-59
- Bonnie J. McCay, Fiorenza Micheli, Germán Ponce-Díaz, Grant Murray, Geoff Shester, Saudiel Ramirez-Sanchez and Wendy Weisman
- Rights-based management in Canada: Lessons from two coasts and a centre pp. 60-64
- Diane Dupont
- Fishery cooperatives and the Pacific Whiting Conservation Cooperative: Lessons and application to non-industrial fisheries in the Western Pacific pp. 65-71
- Gil Sylvia, Chris Cusack and Josh Swanson
- Stock size matters more than vessel size: The fuel efficiency of Swedish demersal trawl fisheries 2002–2010 pp. 72-81
- Friederike Ziegler and Sara Hornborg
- Inadequate risk assessments – A study on worst-case scenarios related to petroleum exploitation in the Lofoten area pp. 82-89
- Kjellrun Hiis Hauge, Anne Blanchard, Gisle Andersen, Ragnhild Boland, Bjørn Einar Grøsvik, Daniel Howell, Sonnich Meier, Erik Olsen and Frode Vikebø
- Using a spatial overlap approach to estimate the risk of collisions between deep diving seabirds and tidal stream turbines: A review of potential methods and approaches pp. 90-97
- J.j Waggitt and B.e Scott
- Ecological restoration in the deep sea: Desiderata pp. 98-106
- C.L. Van Dover, J. Aronson, L. Pendleton, S. Smith, S. Arnaud-Haond, D. Moreno-Mateos, Edward Barbier, D. Billett, K. Bowers, R. Danovaro, A. Edwards, S. Kellert, T. Morato, E. Pollard, A. Rogers and R. Warner
- Why local people do not support conservation: Community perceptions of marine protected area livelihood impacts, governance and management in Thailand pp. 107-116
- Nathan James Bennett and Philip Dearden
- The continued decline in the world catch of marine fish pp. 117-119
- Giulio Pontecorvo and William E. Schrank
- Fishery-seal interactions in Irish waters: Current perspectives and future research priorities pp. 120-130
- M. Cronin, M. Jessopp, J. Houle and D. Reid
- The transformation of Scottish fisheries: Sustainable interdependence from ‘net to plate’ pp. 131-138
- Caitríona Carter
- Do marine protected areas deliver flows of ecosystem services to support human welfare? pp. 139-148
- Tavis Potts, Daryl Burdon, Emma Jackson, Jonathan Atkins, Justine Saunders, Emily Hastings and Olivia Langmead
- A glaring omission in Australia’s marine conservation planning pp. 149-151
- Jean-Paul Adrian Hobbs
- A novel and simple approach to define artisanal fisheries in Europe pp. 152-159
- Lucía García-Flórez, Jesús Morales, Miguel B. Gaspar, David Castilla Espino, Estanis Mugerza, Patrick Berthou, Laura García de la Fuente, Manuela Oliveira, Oscar Moreno, Juan José García del Hoyo, Luis Arregi, Celine Vignot, Rosa Chapela and Arantza Murillas
- Ten recommendations for advancing the assessment and management of non-indigenous species in marine ecosystems pp. 160-165
- Henn Ojaveer, Bella S. Galil, Dan Minchin, Sergej Olenin, Ana Amorim, João Canning-Clode, Paula Chainho, Gordon H. Copp, Stephan Gollasch, Anders Jelmert, Maiju Lehtiniemi, Cynthia McKenzie, Josip Mikuš, Laurence Miossec, Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi, Marijana Pećarević, Judith Pederson, Gemma Quilez-Badia, Jeroen W.M. Wijsman and Argyro Zenetos
- Development in fleet fishing capacity in rights based fisheries pp. 166-171
- Frank Asche, Marianne Tranberg Bjørndal and Trond Bjørndal
- Governance strengths and weaknesses to implement the marine strategy framework directive in European waters pp. 172-178
- Lucio Carlos Freire-Gibb, Rebecca Koss, Piotr Margonski and Nadia Papadopoulou
- Relationships between safety culture aspects – A work process to enable interpretation pp. 179-186
- Åsa Ek, Marcus Runefors and Jonas Borell
- Management strategies to prevent the introduction of non-indigenous aquatic species in response to the Ballast Water Convention in Taiwan pp. 187-195
- Ta-Kang Liu, Chi-Hsin Chang and Ming-Li Chou
- What makes a “successful” marine protected area? The unique context of Hawaii′s fish replenishment areas pp. 196-203
- Jaime Speed Rossiter and Arielle Levine
- Flag use behavior and IUU activity within the international fishing fleet: Refining definitions and identifying areas of concern pp. 204-211
- Dana D. Miller and Ussif Sumaila
- Status, trends and challenges in the sustainability of small-scale fisheries in the Philippines: Insights from FISHDA (Fishing Industries' Support in Handling Decisions Application) model pp. 212-221
- Richard N. Muallil, Samuel S. Mamauag, Reniel B. Cabral, Emerlinda O. Celeste-Dizon and Porfirio M. Aliño
- Time preference of small-scale fishers in open access and traditionally managed reef fisheries pp. 222-231
- Louise S.L. Teh, Lydia C.L. Teh and Ussif Sumaila
- Multilateralism in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore pp. 232-238
- Nazira Abdul Rahman
- Ecological risk assessment of the Marshall Islands longline tuna fishery pp. 239-255
- Eric Gilman, Matthew Owens and Thomas Kraft
- Maritime archaeology and identification of historic shipwrecks: A legal perspective pp. 256-264
- Jie Huang
- An overview of marine fisheries management in China pp. 265-272
- Gongming Shen and Mikko Heino
- A global synthesis of the economic multiplier effects of marine sectors pp. 273-278
- Kelsey I. Jacobsen, Sarah E. Lester and Benjamin S. Halpern
- Fishing the last frontier: The introduction of the marine aquarium trade and its impact on local fishing communities in Papua New Guinea pp. 279-286
- Kathleen Schwerdtner Máñez, Lorel Dandava and Werner Ekau
- Finding a balance between economic performance and capacity efficiency for sustainable fisheries: Case of the Da Nang gillnet fishery, Vietnam pp. 287-294
- Thi Duy Thanh Pham, Hsiang-Wen Huang and Ching-Ta Chuang
- Overcoming the lack of political will in small scale fisheries pp. 295-301
- Benjamin Carbonetti, Robert Pomeroy and David L. Richards
- Valuing seafood: The Peruvian fisheries sector pp. 302-311
- Villy Christensen, Santiago de la Puente, Juan Carlos Sueiro, Jeroen Steenbeek and Patricia Majluf
- Collaborative research: Development of a manual on elasmobranch handling and release best practices in tropical tuna purse-seine fisheries pp. 312-320
- François Poisson, Bernard Séret, Anne-Lise Vernet, Michel Goujon and Laurent Dagorn
- The ICZM Balanced Scorecard: A tool for putting integrated coastal zone management into action pp. 321-334
- Vincenzo Maccarrone, Francesco Filiciotto, Gaspare Buffa, Salvatore Mazzola and Giuseppa Buscaino
- Securing the benefits: Linking ecology with marine planning policy to examine the potential of a network of Marine Protected Areas to support human wellbeing pp. 335-341
- Siân E. Rees, Stephen Fletcher, Sarah C. Gall, Laura A. Friedrich, Emma L. Jackson and Lynda D. Rodwell
- Does threat of mutually assured destruction produce quasi-cooperation in the mackerel fishery? pp. 342-350
- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- “Blue competition” in China: Current situation and challenges pp. 351-359
- Juan Ding, Xueqian Ge and Ryan Casey
- Evaluating the influence of candidate terrestrial protected areas on coral reef condition in Fiji pp. 360-365
- Carissa J. Klein, Stacy D. Jupiter, Matthew Watts and Hugh P. Possingham
- An innovation and agency perspective on the emergence and spread of Marine Spatial Planning pp. 366-374
- Andrew Merrie and Per Olsson
- Distribution of endemic cetaceans in relation to hydrocarbon development and commercial shipping in a warming Arctic pp. 375-389
- Randall R. Reeves, Peter J. Ewins, Selina Agbayani, Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen, Kit M. Kovacs, Christian Lydersen, Robert Suydam, Wendy Elliott, Gert Polet, Yvette van Dijk and Rosanne Blijleven
- Use of local knowledge in marine protected area management pp. 390-396
- Tiscar Mellado, Timothée Brochier, Julien Timor and Javier Vitancurt
- Sustainability of tropical small-scale fisheries: Integrated assessment in French Guiana pp. 397-405
- Abdoul Ahad Cissé, Fabian Blanchard and Olivier Guyader
- Shortcomings in the European principles of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM): Assessing the implications for locally orientated coastal management using Biome Portfolio Analysis (BPA) pp. 406-418
- Benjamin Breen and Stephen Hynes
- Standards for the effective management of fisheries bycatch pp. 419-426
- David Seán Kirby and Peter Ward
- Social learning in fish producers' organizations: How fishers perceive their membership experience and what they learn from it pp. 427-437
- Vanja Karadzic, John Grin, Paula Antunes and Marija Banovic
- Transferable Fishing Concessions (TFC): A pilot study on the applicability in the Mediterranean Sea pp. 438-447
- Alessandro Lucchetti, Corrado Piccinetti, Uriano Meconi, Cristina Frittelloni, Mara Marchesan, Silvia Palladino and Massimo Virgili
- The role of the capture fisheries and aquaculture sectors in the Korean national economy: An input–output analysis pp. 448-456
- Min-Kyu Lee and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Punishment and compliance: Exploring scenarios to improve the legitimacy of small-scale fisheries management rules on the Brazilian coast pp. 457-464
- Marjoleine A.M. Karper and Priscila F.M. Lopes
- Institutional change, fishing rights and governance mechanisms: The dynamics of the Spanish 300 fleet on the Grand Sole fishing grounds pp. 465-472
- Gonzalo Caballero-Miguez, Manuel M. Varela-Lafuente and M. Dolores Garza-Gil
- Norway's experience with ITQs: A rejoinder pp. 473-474
- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Comment to the article by R. Hannesson “Norway's experience with ITQs” pp. 475-477
- Knut Heen
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