Marine policy., Tập 36, Số 5, 2012
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1From krill to convenience stores: Forecasting the economic and ecological effects of fisheries management on the US West Coast / Isaac C. Kaplan, Jerry Leonard
2Unfinished business: Taiwan’s experience with rights-based coastal fisheries management / Chung-Ling Chen
3The European Marine Strategy: Contribution and challenges from a Portuguese perspective / Catarina Frazao Santos and others
4Why comply? Attitudes towards harvest regulations among Swedish fishers / Sverker C. Jagers, Daniel Berlin, Svein Jentoft
5ICZM Protocols to Regional Seas Conventions: What? Why? How? / Julien Rochette, Raphael Bille
6Managing fishing capacity in tuna regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs): Development and state of the art / Martin Aranda, Hilario Murua, Paul de Bruyn
7Mapping seascapes of international environmental arrangements in the Coral Triangle / Pedro Fidelman, Julia A. Ekstrom
8Measuring the benefits and costs of community education and outreach in marine protected areas / Craig Leisher and others
9The science of European marine reserves: Status, efficacy, and future needs / Phillip B. Fenberg and others
10Towards the implementation of an integrated ecosystem fleet-based management of European fisheries / D. Gascuel and others
11An environmental assessment of risk in achieving good environmental status to support regional prioritisation of management in Europe / P. Breen and others
12Raising the ’’Sunken Billions’’: Financing the transition to sustainable fisheries / Robert W. Rangeley, Robin W.D. Davies
13Prospects for the use of macro-algae for fuel in Ireland and the UK: An overview of marine management issues / Thomas Roberts, Paul Upham
14Effort changes around a marine reserve: The case of the California Rockfish Conservation Area / Janet Mason and others
15Australia’s no-take marine protected areas: Appropriate conservation or inappropriate management of fishing? / R. Kearney, C.D. Buxton, G. Farebrother
16The added value of participatory modelling in fisheries management - what has been learnt? / Christine Rockmann and others
17Norwegian aquaculture expansion and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM): Simmering conflicts and competing claims / Rachel Tiller, Tove Brekken, Jennifer Bailey
18Are marine reserves and non-consumptive activities compatible? A global analysis of marine reserve regulations / Ruth H. Thurstan and others
19The perceptions of fisheries management options by Spain’s Atlantic fishermen / Lucy Amigo-Dobano, M. Dolores Garza-Gil, Manuel Varela-Lafuente
20Offshore wind capital cost estimation in the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf--A reference class approach / Mark J. Kaiser, Brian Snyder
21Eco-labeling of seafood: Does it affect the harvesting patterns of Norwegian fishermen? / Kine Mari Karlsen, Øystein Hermansen, Bent M. Dreyer
22Explaining global patterns and trends in marine protected area (MPA) development / Helen E. Fox and others
23Coming to the table: Early stakeholder engagement in marine spatial planning / Morgan Gopnik and others
24Assessment of IUU fishing for Southern Bluefin Tuna / Tom Polacheck
25Application of non-market valuation to California’s coastal policy decisions / N. Raheemand others
26The changing environment of fisheries policy in Europe / Margrethe Aanesen, Claire W. Armstrong, Luc van Hoof
27The expansion, limit and decline of the global marine fish catch / Giulio Pontecorvo, William E. Schrank
28MSC certification in Argentina: Stakeholders’ perceptions and lessons learned / Monica Perez-Ramırez, Salvador Lluch-Cota, Mario Lasta
29The targets of management rules for marine mammal populations require justification: A reply to Cooke et al. (2012) / Mike Lonergan
30FAO’s state of fisheries and aquaculture: Correcting some misrepresentations by Pauly and Froese / Trevor A. Branch
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