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May 2007, Volume 31, Issue 3
March 2007, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 81-84 Potential economic benefits from sablefish farming in British Columbia
by Sumaila, Ussif Rashid & Volpe, John & Liu, Yajie
- 85-93 Understanding El Niño -- The importance of Grey Literature in Coastal Ecosystem Research and Management
by Thatje, Sven & Laudien, Jürgen & Heilmayer, Olaf & Nauen, Cornelia E.
- 94-100 Institutional changes and fleet structure: Towards the final solution?
by Standal, Dag
- 101-111 Co-management and "consciousness": Fishers' assimilation of management principles in Chile
by Schumann, Sarah
- 112-116 Lesser-known consequences of managing marine fisheries using individual transferable quotas
by Gibbs, Mark T.
- 117-124 The policy implications of market failure for the land-based jobs market for British seafarers
by Gardner, B.M. & Marlow, P.B. & Naim, M.M. & Nair, R. & Pettit, S.J.
- 125-134 Marine ecosystem variability and human community responses: The example of Ghana, West Africa
by Perry, R. Ian & Sumaila, U. Rashid
- 135-142 Mechanisms to capture economic values of marine biodiversity: The case of Tubbataha Reefs UNESCO World Heritage Site, Philippines
by Subade, Rodelio F.
- 143-152 Adaptive fisheries management in Vietnam: The use of indicators and the introduction of a multi-disciplinary Marine Fisheries Specialist Team to support implementation
by Raakjær, Jesper & Manh Son, Dao & Stæhr, Karl-Johan & Hovgård, Holger & Dieu Thuy, Nguyen Thi & Ellegaard, Kristine & Riget, Frank & Van Thi, Dang & Giang Hai, Phung
- 153-158 Defining success in fisheries and conflicts in objectives
by Hilborn, Ray
- 159-168 Veil over the nets (unravelling corporate liability for IUU fishing offences)
by Griggs, L. & Lugten, G.
- 169-181 Policies governing the distribution of by-products from scientific and small-scale coastal whaling in Japan
by Endo, Aiko & Yamao, Masahiro
- 182-191 The role of marine spatial planning in sea use management: The Belgian case
by Douvere, F. & Maes, F. & Vanhulle, A. & Schrijvers, J.
- 192-200 The evolution of collaborative management in the Northeast USA tilefish fishery
by Kitts, Andrew & Pinto da Silva, Patricia & Rountree, Barbara
- 201-209 Leaning on user-groups: The role of civil society in fisheries governance
by Mikalsen, Knut H. & Hernes, Hans-Kristian & Jentoft, Svein
- 210-216 Experimental activities that intentionally perturb the marine environment: Implications for the marine environmental protection and marine scientific research provisions of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
by Verlaan, Philomène A.
January 2007, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 5-18 The ACIA, climate change and fisheries
by Schrank, William E.
- 19-31 Impacts of climate change on commercial fish stocks in Norwegian waters
by Stenevik, Erling Kåre & Sundby, Svein
- 32-39 Geographical distribution of fish catches and temperature variations in the northeast Atlantic since 1945
by Hannesson, Rögnvaldur
- 40-55 Effects of climatic variability on three fishing economies in high-latitude regions: Implications for fisheries policies
by McGoodwin, James R.
- 56-70 Climate variability and tropical tuna: Management challenges for highly migratory fish stocks
by Miller, Kathleen A.
- 71-80 Management application of an empirical model of sardine-climate regime shifts
by Herrick, Samuel. Jr. & Norton, Jerrold. G. & Mason, Janet E. & Bessey, Cindy
November 2006, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 605-623 The Louisiana artificial reef program
by Kaiser, Mark J.
- 624-634 Systems engineering principles in fisheries management
by Utne, Ingrid Bouwer
- 635-640 The transition from the Soviet system to a market economy as a cause of instability in the Estonian coastal fisheries sector
by Vetemaa, Markus & Eschbaum, Redik & Saat, Toomas
- 641-650 Participation and fisheries management in Costa Rica: From theory to practice
by Alpízar, Marco Antonio Quesada
- 651-658 China's distant water fisheries and its response to flag state responsibilities
by (Julia) Xue, Guifang
- 659-670 Distributional effects of property rights: Transitions in the Atlantic Herring fishery
by Brandt, Sylvia & McEvoy, David
- 671-680 Beyond fisheries management: The Phronetic dimension
by Jentoft, Svein
- 681-688 Liner shipping and information exchange--a European perspective
by Marlow, Peter & Nair, Rawindaran
- 689-695 An economic analysis of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing: Key drivers and possible solutions
by Gallic, Bertrand Le & Cox, Anthony
- 696-703 Global scope and economics of illegal fishing
by Sumaila, U.R. & Alder, J. & Keith, H.
- 704-711 Guidelines for navigation and overflight in the exclusive economic zone
by Valencia, Mark J. & Akimoto, Kazumine
- 712-720 Flexible management of fishing rights and a sustainable fisheries industry in Europe
by Hentrich, Steffen & Salomon, Markus
- 721-725 Is there a relationship between fisheries and farming? Interdependence of fisheries, animal production and aquaculture
by Kristofersson, Dadi & Anderson, James L.
- 726-736 Context and differentiation: Comparative analysis of two community-based fishers' organizations
by Lejano, Raul P. & Ocampo-Salvador, Alma
- 737-746 The Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union and fisheries economics
by Frost, Hans & Andersen, Peder
- 747-756 Category, narrative, and value in the governance of small-scale fisheries
by Johnson, Derek Stephen
- 757-766 Putting the principles of the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach into fisheries development policy and practice
by Allison, Edward H. & Horemans, Benoit
- 767-785 Catch-quota balancing in multispecies individual fishing quotas
by Sanchirico, James N. & Holland, Daniel & Quigley, Kathryn & Fina, Mark
- 786-793 Coping with disaster: Rehabilitating coastal livelihoods and communities
by Pomeroy, Robert S. & Ratner, Blake D. & Hall, Stephen J. & Pimoljinda, Jate & Vivekanandan, V.
- 794-801 Local ecological knowledge and practical fisheries management in the tropics: A policy brief
by Wilson, Douglas Clyde & Raakjær, Jesper & Degnbol, Poul
- 802-808 Multiple analysis of the whaling issue: Understanding the dispute by a matrix
by Morishita, Joji
- 809-820 The bottom line: An investigation of the economic, cultural and social costs of industrial longline fishing in the Pacific and the benefits of sustainable use marine protected areas
by Ovetz, Robert
- 821-831 Resolving the discard problem--A case study of the English Nephrops fishery
by Catchpole, T.L. & Frid, C.L.J. & Gray, T.S.
- 832-841 Collaborative fisheries management in the Northeast US: Emerging initiatives and future directions
by Pinto da Silva, Patricia & Kitts, Andrew
September 2006, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 455-461 Implementing the WSSD decision of restoring marine ecosystems by 2015--scientific information support in the public domain
by Nauen, Cornelia E.
- 462-469 Monitoring fishing mortality: Compliance in Norwegian offshore fisheries
by Gezelius, Stig S.
- 470-482 Tuna longline catch rates in the Indian Ocean: Did industrial fishing result in a 90% rapid decline in the abundance of large predatory species?
by Polacheck, Tom
- 483-495 Port privatization in Panama
by Montero Llacer, Francisco J.
- 496-509 Lessons in precaution: The International Whaling Commission experience with precautionary management
by Heazle, Michael
- 510-522 Limitations of the Korean conventional fisheries management regime and expanding Korean TAC system toward output control systems
by Ryu, Jeong-Gon & Nam, Jongoh & Gates, John M.
- 523-533 Cross-scale linkages and adaptive management: Fisheries co-management in Asia
by Wilson, Douglas Clyde & Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin & Siar, Susanna V. & Kanagaratnam, Usha
- 534-543 Painting the floor with a hammer: Technical fixes in fisheries management
by Degnbol, Poul & Gislason, Henrik & Hanna, Susan & Jentoft, Svein & Raakjær Nielsen, Jesper & Sverdrup-Jensen, Sten & Clyde Wilson, Douglas
- 544-551 Assessment of economic damages from the Prestige oil spill
by Garza-Gil, M. Dolores & Surís-Regueiro, Juan C. & Varela-Lafuente, Manuel M.
- 552-569 Considering ecosystem-based fisheries management in the California Current
by Field, John C. & Francis, Robert C.
- 570-579 Evaluation of the ocean governance system in Korea
by Cho, Dong Oh
- 580-592 Emergence of multi-stakeholder-driven cooperative research in the Northwest Atlantic: The case of the Northeast Consortium
by Hartley, Troy W. & Robertson, Robert A.
- 593-595 On the role of consulting in fisheries development
by Mahon, Robin
- 596-603 Supply regimes in fisheries
by Nielsen, Max
July 2006, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 299-307 Hatchery programs, stock enhancement, and cost effectiveness: A case study of the Albemarle Sound/Roanoke River stocking program 1981-1996
by Patrick, Wesley S. & Bin, Okmyung & Schwabe, Kurt A. & Schuhmann, Peter W.
- 308-314 Role of the Spanish scientific community in the initial assessment and management of the environmental damages caused by the Prestige oil spill
by Freire, Juan & Fernández, Luis & Muiño, Ramón
- 315-327 The rise and decline of blue whiting fisheries--capacity expansion and future regulations
by Standal, Dag
- 328-340 The demise of the small fisher? A profile of exiters from the New Zealand fishery
by Stewart, James & Walshe, Kim & Moodie, Beverley
- 341-346 Vertical integration in the post-IFQ halibut fishery
by Dawson, Robert
- 347-356 The allocation of scarce natural resources: The case of fisheries
by Hoel, Alf Håkon & Kvalvik, Ingrid
- 357-359 Concern for Southern Ocean fish stocks and bird populations
by Hunt, Colin
- 360-366 Fleet communication to abate fisheries bycatch
by Gilman, Eric L. & Dalzell, Paul & Martin, Sean
- 367-378 New Zealand seafood firm competitiveness in export markets: The role of the quota management system and aquaculture legislation
by Bess, Randall
- 379-388 Transferability of fishing rights: The Spanish case
by González Laxe, Fernando
- 389-391 Ocean zoning in the Northwest Atlantic
by Doherty, Penny A. & Butler, Mark
- 392-399 Developing direct shipping across the Taiwan Straits
by Chang, Chih-Ching & Lin, Kuang & Bao, Jya-yuan
- 400-411 Proposing a coordinated environmental effects monitoring (EEM) program structure for the offshore petroleum industry, Nova Scotia, Canada
by Curran, K.J. & Wells, P.G. & Potter, A.J.
- 412-419 Is the European shipping industry aware of corporate social responsibility? The case of the Greek-owned short sea shipping companies
by Fafaliou, Irene & Lekakou, Maria & Theotokas, Ioannis
- 420-430 The South East Regional Marine Plan: Implementing Australia's Oceans Policy
by Vince, Joanna
- 431-441 Marine administration and spatial data infrastructure
by Strain, Lisa & Rajabifard, Abbas & Williamson, Ian
- 442-453 The Western European PSSA--Testing a unique international concept to protect imperilled marine ecosystems
by Detjen, Markus
May 2006, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 199-206 Towards a market-oriented management model for straddling fish stocks
by Trondsen, Torbjorn & Matthiasson, Thorolfur & A Young, James
- 207-219 Registration of marine interests in Asia-Pacific region
by Wallace, Jude & Williamson, Ian
- 220-225 Compliance with international emission regulations: Reducing the air pollution from merchant vessels
by Lin, Bin & Lin, Cherng-Yuan
- 226-236 Contractual solution to the tragedy of property right in coastal fisheries
by Satria, Arif & Matsuda, Yoshiaki & Sano, Masaaki
- 237-248 Mechanization and technical interactions in multi-species Indian fisheries: implications for economic and biological sustainability
by Bhat, Mahadev G. & Bhatta, Ramachandra
- 249-260 The new institutional arrangements for fisheries management in Beibu Gulf
by Yu, Yunjun & Mu, Yongtong
- 261-269 Commercial whaling, tourism, and boycotts: An economic perspective
by Herrera, Guillermo E. & Hoagland, Porter
- 270-280 Cancellation provisions in Australia's Commonwealth-managed fisheries
by Mason, Richard & Gullett, Warwick
- 281-292 Replacing trip limits with individual transferable quotas: implications for discarding
by Branch, Trevor A. & Rutherford, Kate & Hilborn, Ray
- 293-298 Searching for sustainability in aquaculture: An investigation into the economic prospects for an integrated salmon-mussel production system
by Whitmarsh, David J. & Cook, Elizabeth J. & Black, Kenneth D.
March 2006, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 111-130 Farming the reef: is aquaculture a solution for reducing fishing pressure on coral reefs?
by Pomeroy, Robert S. & Parks, John E. & Balboa, Cristina M.
- 131-141 Design principles for individual transferable quotas
by Townsend, Ralph E. & McColl, James & Young, Michael D.
- 143-156 Collective action problems posed by no-take zones
by Jones, Peter J.S.
- 157-166 Protecting the North-East Atlantic: enhancing synergies by institutional interplay
by Skjærseth, Jon Birger
- 167-172 Maritime Europe and EU enlargement. A geopolitical perspective
by de Vivero, Juan Luis Suárez & Rodríguez Mateos, Juan Carlos
- 173-179 Deterring IUU fishing through state control over nationals
by Erceg, Diane
- 181-188 Sharing responsibilities in Danish fisheries management--experiences and future directions
by Nielsen, Jesper Raakjær & Christensen, Anne-Sofie
- 189-196 Development and management of a coastal litter campaign: The voluntary coastal partnership approach
by Storrier, K.L. & McGlashan, D.J.
- 197-198 High latitude diplomacy: Australia's Antarctic extended continental shelf
by Jabour, Julia
January 2006, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-17 Fish stocks and their management: The changing face of fisheries in South Africa
by Branch, George M. & Clark, Barry M.
- 18-29 The integration of South African fisheries into the global economy: Past, present and future
by Crosoer, David & van Sittert, Lance & Ponte, Stefano
- 30-42 Law and fisheries reform: Legislative and policy developments in South African fisheries over the decade 1994-2004
by Witbooi, Emma
- 43-50 Transformation of South African industrial fisheries
by Nielsen, Jesper Raakjær & Hara, Mafaniso
- 51-59 Small-scale fisheries reform: Expectations, hopes and dreams of "a better life for all"
by Isaacs, Moenieba
- 60-73 Subsistence and small-scale fisheries in South Africa: A ten-year review
by Sowman, Merle
- 74-83 Fisheries compliance in South Africa: A decade of challenges and reform 1994-2004
by Hauck, Maria & Kroese, Marcel
- 84-95 Climate change: A looming challenge for fisheries management in southern Africa
by Clark, Barry M.
- 96-110 Benchmarking the first decade of post-apartheid fisheries reform in South Africa
by van Sittert, L. & Branch, G. & Hauck, M. & Sowman, M.
November 2005, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 481-493 The evolution of the "harvest machinery": why capture capacity has continued to expand in Norwegian fisheries
by Petter Johnsen, Jahn
- 495-505 The precautionary principle in fisheries management
by González-Laxe, Fernando
- 507-520 A social scientist's perspective on the Census of Marine Life
by Sanchirico, James N.
- 521-531 Ex-seafarers shore-based employment: the current UK situation
by Pettit, S.J. & Gardner, B.M. & Marlow, P.B. & Naim, M.M. & Nair, R.
- 533-538 The profitability of the Spanish swordfish fleet in the North Atlantic
by Garza-Gil, Mª. Dolores & Varela-Lafuente, Manuel M.
September 2005, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 385-390 Lobster boat diplomacy: the Canada-US grey zone
by Cook, Beverly
- 391-405 Implementing integrated oceans management: Australia's south east regional marine plan (SERMP) and Canada's eastern Scotian shelf integrated management (ESSIM) initiative
by Foster, Elizabeth & Haward, Marcus & Coffen-Smout, Scott
- 407-420 The Newfoundland fishery: ten years after the moratorium
by Schrank, William E.
- 421-430 Discards in North Sea fisheries: causes, consequences and solutions
by Catchpole, T.L. & Frid, C.L.J. & Gray, T.S.
- 431-440 The Western European PSSA proposal: a "politically sensitive sea area"
by Roberts, Julian & Tsamenyi, Martin & Workman, Tim & Johnson, Lindy
- 441-450 Co-management in Japanese coastal fisheries: institutional features and transaction costs
by Makino, Mitsutaku & Matsuda, Hiroyuki
- 451-459 Gender, fisheries and development
by Bennett, Elizabeth
- 461-469 Ecosystem-based fisheries management: progress in the NE Atlantic
by Frid, Chris & Paramor, Odette & Scott, Catherine
- 471-479 Uncertainty and the active adaptive management of marine reserves
by Grafton, R. Quentin & Kompas, Tom
July 2005, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 291-298 Political risk assessment of five East Asian ports--the viewpoints of global carriers
by Tsai, Ming-Chih & Su, Chin-Hui
- 299-309 Climate change and the migratory pattern for Norwegian spring-spawning herring--implications for management
by Sissener, Elin H. & Bjørndal, Trond
- 311-322 Rationalization of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands crab fisheries
by Fina, Mark
- 323-330 Crew study of seafarers: a methodological approach to the global labour market for seafarers
by Wu, Bin & Winchester, Nik
- 331-338 Reforming resource rent policy: an information economics perspective
by Stoneham, Gary & Lansdell, Nicola & Cole, Anne & Strappazzon, Loris
- 339-347 Expanding New Zealand's quota management system
by Bess, Randall
- 349-355 Identification of 'High Risk Vessels' in coastal waters
by Sage, Bénédicte
- 357-369 Atlantic sea scallop management: an alternative rights-based cooperative approach to resource sustainability
by Baskaran, R. & Anderson, J.L.
- 371-383 The role of the maritime industry in the Korean national economy: an input-output analysis
by Kwak, Seung-Jun & Yoo, Seung-Hoon & Chang, Jeong-In
May 2005, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 189-197 Fisheries science and sustainability in international policy: a study of failure in the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy
by Daw, Tim & Gray, Tim
- 199-210 Sustainable coastal fishery development indicator system: a case of Gungliau, Taiwan
by Liu, Wen Hong & Ou, Ching Hsiewn & Ting, Kuo Huan
- 211-222 When fisheries influence national policy-making: an analysis of the national development strategies of major fish-producing nations in the developing world
by Thorpe, Andy & Reid, Chris & van Anrooy, Raymon & Brugere, Cecile
- 223-234 The Panama Canal:: operations and traffic
by Llacer, Francisco J. Montero
- 235-245 The security of merchant shipping
by King, John
- 247-253 The Pew Report on US fishery councils: a critique from the Open Society
by Corkett, Christopher J.
- 255-263 Nuts and bolts in fisheries management--a technological approach to sustainable fisheries?
by Standal, Dag
- 265-280 Cross-strait interactions on the South China Sea issues: a need for CBMs
by Song, Yann-Huei
- 281-284 Catching some needed attention
by Watson, Reg & Alder, Jackie & Kitchingman, Adrian & Pauly, Daniel
- 285-287 Reply to the comments by: Erik Lindebo, Hans Frost and Jørgen Løkkergaard on: Surís-Regueiro, Varela-Lafuente and Iglesias-Malvido, "Effectiveness of the structural fisheries policy in the European Union". Marine Policy 2003; 27(6), 535-544
by Suris-Regueiro, J. C.
- 289-289 Further comments on: Suris-Regueiro, Varela-Lafuente and Iglesias-Malvido, "Effectiveness of the structural fisheries policy in the European Union". Marine Policy 2003;27(6):535-44
by Lindebo, Erik & Frost, Hans & Løkkegaard, Jørgen
March 2005, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 101-106 Report of the Tokyo meeting and progress to date
by Valencia, Mark J. & Akimoto, Kazumine
- 107-121 The disappearing right to navigational freedom in the exclusive economic zone
by Van Dyke, Jon M.
- 123-137 Military and intelligence gathering activities in the EEZ: definition of key terms
by Hayashi, Moritaka
- 139-146 A Chinese Perspective
by Xiaofeng, Ren & Colonel Cheng Xizhong, Senior
- 147-151 An Indian perspective
by Sharma, O.P.
- 153-155 Naval activity in the foreign EEZ--the role of terminology in law regime
by Skaridov, Alexander S.
- 157-161 A Korean perspective
by Kim, Duk-ki
- 163-174 Hydrographic surveying in the EEZ: differences and overlaps with marine scientific research
by Bateman, Sam
- 175-183 Draft guidelines for military and intelligence gathering activities in the EEZ and their means and manner of implementation and enforcement
by Djalal, Hasjim & Yankov, Alexander & Bergin, Anthony
- 185-187 Conclusions and the way forward
by Valencia, Mark J.
January 2005, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-7 Fisheries co-management as empowerment
by Jentoft, Svein
- 9-23 Assessing local sustainability of fisheries system: a multi-criteria participatory approach with the case of Yoron Island, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan
by Adrianto, Luky & Matsuda, Yoshiaki & Sakuma, Yoshiaki
- 25-37 Panama Canal Management
by Montero Llácer, Francisco J.
- 39-46 An account of the dolphin-safe tuna issue in the UK
by Brown, James
- 47-56 Fish quota auctions in the Russian Far East: a failed experiment
by Anferova, Elena & Vetemaa, Markus & Hannesson, Rögnvaldur
- 57-68 Marine ecosystem-based management as a hierarchical control system
by de la Mare, William K.
- 69-73 On losing and recovering fisheries and marine science data
by Zeller, Dirk & Froese, Rainer & Pauly, Daniel
- 75-83 Integrated ocean management and the collaborative planning process: the Eastern Scotian Shelf Integrated Management (ESSIM) Initiative
by Rutherford, R. J. & Herbert, G. J. & Coffen-Smout, S. S.
- 85-92 Technical reliability of the Greek coastal passenger fleet
by Tzannatos, Ernestos S.
- 93-94 Comments on: Suris-Reguiero, Varela-Lafuente and Iglesias-Malvido, "Effectiveness of the structural fisheries policy in the European Union": [Marine Policy 27 (6) (2003) 535-544]
by Lindebo, Erik & Frost, Hans & Løkkegaard, Jørgen
November 2004, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 451-457 Fishing vessel profitability and local economic link obligations--the case of Norwegian trawlers
by Flaaten, Ola & Heen, Knut
- 459-468 Participatory research supporting community-based fishery management
by Wiber, Melanie & Berkes, Fikret & Charles, Anthony & Kearney, John
- 469-489 The potential value of improved ocean observation systems in the Gulf of Mexico
by Kaiser, Mark J. & Pulsipher, Allan G.
- 491-502 Environmental policies and marine engines--effects on the development and adoption of innovations
by Hyvättinen, Heli & Hildén, Mikael
- 503-522 On crafting a fisheries co-management arrangement in the estuary of Patos Lagoon (Brazil): opportunities and challenges faced through implementation
by Kalikoski, Daniela C. & Satterfield, Theresa (Terre)
- 523-539 Management of the commons for biodiversity: lessons from the North Pacific
by McBeath, Jerry
- 541-552 Rethinking the principle of abstention: the North Pacific and beyond
by Tsuru, Yasuko
- 553-556 Competitive policies for commercial sea ports in the EU
by Perez-Labajos, Carlos & Blanco, Beatriz
September 2004, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 361-374 Scientific uncertainty and the International Whaling Commission: an alternative perspective on the use of science in policy making
by Heazle, Michael
- 375-382 Toward market orientation: the role of auctioning individual seasonal quotas (ISQ)
by Trondsen, Torbjørn
- 383-392 Implications of the tuna management regime for domestic industry development in the Pacific Island States
by Ram-Bidesi, Vina & Tsamenyi, Martin
- 393-409 Assessing climate change impacts on coastal infrastructure in the Eastern Caribbean
by Lewsey, Clement & Cid, Gonzalo & Kruse, Edward
- 411-418 Use of private access rights in fisheries: effective management through public transferability?
by Bradshaw, Matt & Tully, Oliver
- 419-428 From common property to co-management: lessons from Brazil's first maritime extractive reserve
by da Silva, Patricia Pinto
- 429-435 Planning and management of a proposed managed realignment project: Bothkennar, Forth Estuary, Scotland
by Midgley, Stephen & McGlashan, Derek J.
- 437-450 Decentralization of fisheries management in Indonesia
by Satria, Arif & Matsuda, Yoshiaki
July 2004, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 283-295 Panamanian maritime sector management
by Montero Llácer, Francisco J.
- 297-309 Rethinking fisheries policy in the Pacific
by Pretes, Michael & Petersen, Elizabeth
- 311-324 Modeling entry, stay, and exit decisions of the longline fishers in Hawaii
by Pradhan, Naresh C. & Leung, PingSun
- 325-333 The role of organisational characteristics of ship owning firms in the use of third party ship management
by Mitroussi, K.
- 335-349 Participatory socioeconomic analysis: drawing on fishermen's knowledge for marine protected area planning in California
by Scholz, Astrid & Bonzon, Kate & Fujita, Rod & Benjamin, Natasha & Woodling, Nicole & Black, Peter & Steinback, Charles
- 351-359 Establishment of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism
by Haughton, Milton O. & Mahon, Robin & McConney, Patrick & André Kong, G. & Mills, Anthony
May 2004, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 189-198 Murky waters for government policy: the case of a 17th century British warship and 10 tonnes of gold coins
by Dromgoole, Sarah
- 199-211 Trends in world and extended-length cruising (1985-2002)
by Marti, Bruce E.
- 213-219 Co-management proposals and their efficiency implications in fisheries management: the case of the Grand Sole fleet
by Domínguez-Torreiro, Marcos & Freijeiro-Álvarez, Ana B. & Iglesias-Malvido, Carlos
- 221-226 Implementing high seas biodiversity conservation: global geopolitical considerations
by Kaye, Stuart
- 227-233 How does the European seafood industry stand after the revolution of salmon farming: An economic analysis of fish prices
by Guillotreau, Patrice
- 235-247 One fin, two fins, red fins, bluefins: some problems of nomenclature and taxonomy affecting legal instruments governing tuna and other highly migratory species
by Serdy, Andrew
- 249-255 Constructs of sustainability in coastal management
by Gallagher, Anthony & Johnson, David & Glegg, Gillian & Trier, Colin
- 257-258 Cooperative research, co-management and the social dimension of fisheries science and management
by Kaplan, Ilene M. & McCay, Bonnie J.
- 259-270 Why farm salmon outcompete fishery salmon
by Eagle, Josh & Naylor, Rosamond & Smith, Whitney
- 271-281 The padu system of community-based fisheries management: change and local institutional innovation in south India
by Lobe, Kenton & Berkes, Fikret
March 2004, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 97-115 A binary choice severance selection model for the removal of offshore structures in the Gulf of Mexico
by Kaiser, Mark J. & Pulsipher, Allan G.
- 117-126 Precaution, ICES and the common fisheries policy: a study of regime interplay
by Stokke, Olav Schram & Coffey, Clare
- 127-135 A vicious circle? The dynamics of rule-making in Norwegian fisheries
by Jentoft, Svein & Mikalsen, Knut H.
- 137-149 Institutions in fisheries: what they are, what they do, and how they change
by Jentoft, Svein
- 151-160 Fisheries co-management--an institutional innovation? Lessons from South East Asia and Southern Africa
by Nielsen, Jesper Raakjær & Degnbol, Poul & Viswanathan, K. Kuperan & Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin & Hara, Mafaniso & Abdullah, Nik Mustapha Raja