Marine Policy
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Volume 41, issue C, 2013
- Introduction: An empirical framework for deconstructing the realities of governing marine protected areas pp. 1-4

- P.J.S. Jones, E.M. De Santo, W. Qiu and O. Vestergaard
- Governing marine protected areas: Social–ecological resilience through institutional diversity pp. 5-13

- P.J.S. Jones, W. Qiu and E.M. De Santo
- Effective governance of a large and complex cross-jurisdictional marine protected area: Australia's Great Barrier Reef pp. 14-24

- Jon C Day and Kirstin Dobbs
- The Darwin Mounds special area of conservation: Implications for offshore marine governance pp. 25-32

- Elizabeth M. De Santo
- North East Kent European marine site: Overcoming barriers to conservation through community engagement pp. 33-40

- Thomas Roberts and Peter J.S. Jones
- The California Marine Life Protection Act: A balance of top down and bottom up governance in MPA planning pp. 41-49

- Emily T. Saarman and Mark H. Carr
- The Sanya Coral Reef National Marine Nature Reserve, China: A governance analysis pp. 50-56

- Wanfei Qiu
- Seaflower marine protected area: Governance for sustainable development pp. 57-64

- Elizabeth Taylor, Mark Baine, Annette Killmer and Marion Howard
- A governance analysis of the Galápagos Marine Reserve pp. 65-71

- Peter J.S. Jones
- Co-management approaches and incentives improve management effectiveness in the Karimunjawa National Park, Indonesia pp. 72-79

- Stuart J. Campbell, Tasrif Kartawijaya, Irfan Yulianto, Rian Prasetia and Julian Clifton
- Refocusing conservation through a cultural lens: Improving governance in the Wakatobi National Park, Indonesia pp. 80-86

- Julian Clifton
- Achieving MPA effectiveness through application of responsive governance incentives in the Tubbataha reefs pp. 87-94

- Marivel Dygico, Angelique Songco, Alan T. White and Stuart J. Green
- Fishers as advocates of marine protected areas: a case study from Galicia (NW Spain) pp. 95-102

- Lucia Perez de Oliveira
- Private ownership of underwater lands in Great South Bay, New York: A case study in degradation, restoration and protection pp. 103-109

- Carl LoBue and Jay Udelhoven
- Chumbe Island Coral Park—governance analysis pp. 110-117

- Lina M. Nordlund, Ulrike Kloiber, Eleanor Carter and Sibylle Riedmiller
- Governing wide coastal-marine protected territories: A governance analysis of the Baleia Franca Environmental Protection Area in South Brazil pp. 118-125

- Heitor Schulz Macedo, Melissa Vivacqua, Helio Castro Lima Rodrigues and Leopoldo Cavaleri Gerhardinger
- Unbalanced governance: The Cres-Lošinj special marine reserve, a missed conservation opportunity pp. 126-133

- P. Mackelworth, D. Holcer and C.M. Fortuna
Volume 40, issue C, 2013
- Marine conservation in remote small island settings: Factors influencing marine protected area establishment in the Azores pp. 1-9

- Rita Costa Abecasis, Nancy Longnecker, Luisa Schmidt and Julian Clifton
- Fishing effort control policies and ship stability: Analysis of a string of accidents in Spain in the period 2004–2007 pp. 10-17

- Francisco Mata-Álvarez-Santullano and Antonio Souto-Iglesias
- Effects of the fuel price crisis on the energy efficiency and the economic performance of the European Union fishing fleets pp. 18-24

- Anna Cheilari, Jordi Guillen, Dimitrios Damalas and Thomas Barbas
- Tropical shrimp trawling: Developing a management blueprint and adapting and implementing it in specific countries and fisheries pp. 25-33

- Graeme Macfadyen, Richard Banks and Robin Davies
- Fill the gap: Developing management strategies to control garbage pollution from fishing vessels pp. 34-40

- Chung-Ling Chen and Ta-Kang Liu
- From low- to high-value fisheries: Is it possible to quantify the trade-off between management cost, risk and catch? pp. 41-52

- N.A. Dowling, C.M. Dichmont, W. Venables, A.D.M. Smith, D.C. Smith, D. Power and D. Galeano
- From a traditionally open access fishery to modern restrictions: Portuguese anglers' perceptions about newly implemented recreational fishing regulations pp. 53-63

- P. Veiga, C. Pita, L. Leite, J. Ribeiro, R.B. Ditton, J.M.S. Gonçalves and K. Erzini
- Estimating MSY and MEY in multi-species and multi-fleet fisheries, consequences and limits: an application to the Bay of Biscay mixed fishery pp. 64-74

- Jordi Guillen, Claire Macher, Mathieu Merzéréaud, Michel Bertignac, Spyros Fifas and Olivier Guyader
- Trawl fisheries, catch shares and the protection of benthic marine ecosystems: Has ownership generated incentives for seafloor stewardship? pp. 75-83

- Alison Rieser, Les Watling and John Guinotte
- Strategies for promoting biodiesel use in marine vessels pp. 84-90

- Cherng-Yuan Lin
- Dysfunction by design: Consequences of limitations on transferability of catch shares in the Alaska pollock fishery pp. 91-99

- Keith Criddle and James Strong
- Suggestions for fixing top-down coastal fisheries management through participatory approaches pp. 100-110

- P.F.M. Lopes, E.M. Rosa, S. Salyvonchyk, V. Nora and A. Begossi
- Flexibility in maritime assets and pooling strategies: A viable response todisaster pp. 111-116

- Joan P. Mileski and Jared Honeycutt
- Subsidies in the jumbo squid fishery in the Gulf of California,Mexico pp. 117-123

- Mauricio Ramírez-Rodríguez and Luis César Almendárez-Hernández
- Moving beyond catch in allocation approaches for internationally shared fish stocks pp. 124-136

- Megan Bailey, Gakushi Ishimura, Richard Paisley and Ussif Sumaila
- Valuing improvements to coastal waters using choice experiments: An application to revisions of the EU Bathing Waters Directive pp. 137-144

- Stephen Hynes, Dugald Tinch and Nick Hanley
- Spatial substitution strategies of recreational fishers in response to zoning changes in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park pp. 145-153

- Débora M. De Freitas, Stephen G. Sutton, James M. Moloney, Elodie J.I. Lédée and Renae C. Tobin
- Securing ocean benefits for society in the face of climate change pp. 154-159

- M. Ruckelshaus, S.C. Doney, H.M. Galindo, J.P. Barry, F. Chan, J.E. Duffy, C.A. English, S.D. Gaines, J.M. Grebmeier, A.B. Hollowed, N. Knowlton, J. Polovina, N.N. Rabalais, W.J. Sydeman and L.D. Talley
- Transferable quotas, efficiency and crew ownership in Whalsay, Shetland pp. 160-166

- Emma Cardwell and Robert Gear
- Values, images, and principles: What they represent and how they may improve fisheries governance pp. 167-175

- Andrew M. Song, Ratana Chuenpagdee and Svein Jentoft
- Communicating environmental information to the stakeholders in coastal and marine policy-making: Case studies from Nova Scotia and the Gulf of Maine/Bay of Fundy region pp. 176-186

- Suzuette S. Soomai, Bertrum H. MacDonald and Peter G. Wells
- Chinese fisheries enforcement: Environmental and strategic implications pp. 187-193

- Lyle J. Goldstein
- Global catches, exploitation rates, and rebuilding options for sharks pp. 194-204

- Boris Worm, Brendal Davis, Lisa Kettemer, Christine A. Ward-Paige, Demian Chapman, Michael R. Heithaus, Steven T. Kessel and Samuel H. Gruber
Volume 39, issue C, 2013
- A conceptual process-based reference model for collaboratively managing recreational scuba diving in Kenting National Park pp. 1-10

- Kuo-Cheng Ku and Tsen-Chien Chen
- Setting the stage for marine spatial planning: Ecological and social data collation and analyses in Canada's Pacific waters pp. 11-20

- Natalie C. Ban, Karin M. Bodtker, David Nicolson, Carolyn K. Robb, Krista Royle and Charlie Short
- The role of law in shark-based eco-tourism: Lessons from Australia pp. 21-28

- Erika J. Techera and Natalie Klein
- Moving beyond a top-down fisheries management approach in the northwestern Mediterranean: Some lessons from the Philippines pp. 29-42

- Hazel O. Arceo, Bertrand Cazalet, Porfirio M. Aliño, Luisa Mangialajo and Patrice Francour
- Rebuilding EU fish stocks and fisheries, a process under way? pp. 43-52

- M. Cardinale, H. Dörner, A. Abella, Jesper Andersen, J. Casey, R. Döring, E. Kirkegaard, A. Motova, J. Anderson, E.J. Simmonds and C. Stransky
- Rio+20 and the reform of the Common Fisheries Policy in Europe pp. 53-55

- Rainer Froese and Martin Quaas
- Women and fisheries: Contribution to food security and local economies pp. 56-63

- Sarah Harper, Dirk Zeller, Melissa Hauzer, Daniel Pauly and Ussif Sumaila
- Monitoring, control and surveillance of protected areas and specially managed areas in the marine domain pp. 64-71

- Denzil G.M. Miller, Natasha M. Slicer and Quentin Hanich
- Pathways of integrated coastal management from national policy to local implementation: Enabling climate change adaptation pp. 72-86

- L. Celliers, S. Rosendo, I. Coetzee and G. Daniels
- Human rights and neo-liberalism in small-scale fisheries: Conjoined priorities and processes pp. 87-93

- Kenneth Ruddle and Anthony Davis
- Mariculture: A global analysis of production trends since 1950 pp. 94-100

- Brooke Campbell and Daniel Pauly
- Scientists’ prioritization of global coastal research questions pp. 101-111

- Murray Rudd and Ricky N. Lawton
- Using conservation as a tool to resolve conflict: Establishing the Piran–Savudrija international Marine Peace Park pp. 112-119

- Peter Mackelworth, Draško Holcer and Bojan Lazar
- From behind the Great Wall: The development of statistics on the marine economy in China pp. 120-127

- Wei Ling Song, Guang Shun He and Alistair McIlgorm
- Co-management and adaptive co-management: Two modes of governance in a Honduran marine protected area pp. 128-134

- Natalie K. Bown, Tim S. Gray and Selina M. Stead
- Middlemen, informal trading and its linkages with IUU fishing activities in the port of Progreso, Mexico pp. 135-143

- Carmen Pedroza
- Whether to employ trade controls or fisheries management to conserve precious corals (Coralliidae) in the Northern Pacific Ocean pp. 144-153

- Shui-Kai Chang, Ya-Ching Yang and Nozomu Iwasaki
- The economic importance of the Icelandic fisheries cluster—Understanding the role of fisheries in a small economy pp. 154-161

- Thor Sigfusson, Ragnar Arnason and Karyn Morrissey
- Managing the offshore and coastal fisheries in Taiwan to achieve sustainable development using policy indicators pp. 162-171

- Wen-Hong Liu
- A bio-economic analysis of harvest control rules for the Northeast Arctic cod fishery pp. 172-181

- Anne Maria Eikeset, Andries P. Richter, Dorothy J. Dankel, Erin S. Dunlop, Mikko Heino, Ulf Dieckmann and Nils Chr. Stenseth
- The emerging policy landscape for marine spatial planning in Europe pp. 182-190

- Wanfei Qiu and Peter J.S. Jones
- Coastal biodiversity management in Japanese satoumi pp. 191-200

- Joannès Berque and Osamu Matsuda
- The five offshore drilling rig markets pp. 201-214

- Mark J. Kaiser and Brian Snyder
- Evaluating marine protected areas for managing marine resource conflict in Hawaii pp. 215-223

- Todd C. Stevenson and Brian N. Tissot
- The impact of climate change on prawn postlarvae fishing in coastal Bangladesh: Socioeconomic and ecological perspectives pp. 224-233

- Nesar Ahmed, Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi and James F. Muir
- Marine protected areas: Re-thinking their inception pp. 234-240

- Ratana Chuenpagdee, Jose J. Pascual-Fernández, Emese Szeliánszky, Juan Luis Alegret, Julia Fraga and Svein Jentoft
- Crisis sentinel indicators: Averting a potential meltdown in the Coral Triangle pp. 241-247

- Reniel Cabral, Annabelle Cruz-Trinidad, Rollan Geronimo, Lydia Napitupulu, Paul Lokani, Delvene Boso, Christine Marie Casal, Nurulhuda Ahmad Fatan and Porfirio Aliño
- Impacts of the Moreton Bay Marine Park rezoning on commercial fishermen pp. 248-256

- Casper van de Geer, Morena Mills, Vanessa M. Adams, Robert L. Pressey and Daryl McPhee
- Norwegian–Russian cooperation on oil-spill response in the Barents Sea pp. 257-264

- Are Kristoffer Sydnes and Maria Sydnes
- Sea use management using a hybrid operational model: Taiwan’s experience pp. 265-272

- Tzay-An Shiau
- Rising to the integration ambitions of Marine Spatial Planning: Reflections from the Irish Sea pp. 273-282

- Sue Kidd
- Extent and implications of IUU catch in Mexico's marine fisheries pp. 283-288

- Andrés M. Cisneros-Montemayor, Miguel A. Cisneros-Mata, Sarah Harper and Daniel Pauly
- Marine conservation science and governance in North–West Europe: Conservation planning and international law and policy pp. 289-295

- Kristian Metcalfe, Thomas Roberts, Robert J. Smith and Stuart R. Harrop
- Strategic environmental assessment opportunities and risks for Arctic offshore energy planning and development pp. 296-302

- Bram Noble, Skye Ketilson, Alec Aitken and Greg Poelzer
- Assessing the effects of moving to maximum economic yield effort level in the western rock lobster fishery of Western Australia pp. 303-313

- Chris Reid, Nick Caputi, Simon de Lestang and Peter Stephenson
- Swimming with whales in Tonga: Sustainable use or threatening process? pp. 314-316

- Megan Kessler, Robert Harcourt and Gillian Heller
- Illegal shark fishing in the Galápagos Marine Reserve pp. 317-321

- Lindsey A. Carr, Adrian C. Stier, Katharina Fietz, Ignacio Montero, Austin J. Gallagher and John F. Bruno
- Scalar reorganisation of marine governance in Europe? The implementation of the marine strategy framework directive in Spain, Portugal and Germany pp. 322-332

- Andreas Thiel
- Stability of cooperative management of the Pacific sardine fishery under climate variability pp. 333-340

- Gakushi Ishimura, Samuel Herrick and Ussif Sumaila
- Effective practice in marine spatial planning: A participatory evaluation of experience in Southern England pp. 341-348

- Stephen Fletcher, Emma McKinley, Kenneth C. Buchan, Ness Smith and Karen McHugh
- Marine monitoring in the European Union: How to fulfill the requirements for the marine strategy framework directive in an efficient and integrated way pp. 349-351

- Nikolaos Zampoukas, Henna Piha, Emanuele Bigagli, Nicolas Hoepffner, Georg Hanke and Ana Cristina Cardoso
- Benefits and opportunity costs of Australia's Coral Sea marine protected area: A precautionary tale pp. 352-360

- Colin Hunt
- Management hurdles for sustainable harvesting of Corallium rubrum pp. 361-364

- Georgios Tsounis, Sergio Rossi, Lorenzo Bramanti and Giovanni Santangelo
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