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Editorial board/ aims and scope
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Towards a ‘new form of governance’ in science-policy relations in the European Maritime Policy
Pages 1-6
Jan-Stefan Fritz
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Rational noncompliance and the liquidation of Northeast groundfish resources
Pages 7-21
Dennis M. King, Jon G. Sutinen
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Differences in livelihoods, socioeconomic characteristics, and knowledge about the sea between fishers and non-fishers living near and far from marine parks on the Kenyan coast
Pages 22-28
J.E. Cinner, T.R. McClanahan, A. Wamukota
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Generating the evidence for marine fisheries policy and management
Pages 29-35
John Holmes, John Lock
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Venue shifts and policy change in EU fisheries policy
Pages 36-41
Sebastiaan Princen
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The economics of ending Canada's commercial harp seal hunt
Pages 42-53
John Livernois
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From community-based to centralised national management—A wrong turning for the governance of the marine protected area in Apo Island, Philippines?
Pages 54-62
E.J. Hind, M.C. Hiponia, T.S. Gray
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User fees as sustainable financing mechanisms for marine protected areas: An application to the Bonaire National Marine Park
Pages 63-69
Steven M. Thur
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Fishing capacity management in Taiwan: Experiences and prospects
Pages 70-76
Hsiang-Wen Huang, Ching-Ta Chuang
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Fishing institutions: Addressing regulative, normative and cultural-cognitive elements to enhance fisheries management
Pages 77-84
Maricela de la Torre-Castro, Lars Lindström
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A collective approach to Pacific islands fisheries management: Moving beyond regional agreements
Pages 85-91
Quentin Hanich, Feleti Teo, Martin Tsamenyi
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Banking on cod: Exploring economic incentives for recovering Grand Banks and North Sea cod fisheries
Pages 92-98
R.W.D. Davies, R. Rangeley
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Policy implications of protected area discourse in the Pacific islands
Pages 99-104
C.Y. Bartlett, T. Maltali, G. Petro, P. Valentine
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Tuna dreams and tuna realities: Defining the term “maximising economic returns from the tuna fisheries” in six Pacific Island states
Pages 105-113
Hannah Parris
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Accounting for indirect effects and non-commensurate values in ecosystem based fishery management (EBFM)
Pages 114-119
Kate Richerson, Phillip S. Levin, Marc Mangel
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Artisanal fishing in Andalusia (and III): “The Day After…”
Pages 120-132
Francisco Piniella, Milagrosa Casimiro Soriguer, Francisco Pastoriza
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A tenuous triumvirate: The role of independent biologists in Chile's co-management regime for shellfish
Pages 133-138
Sarah Schumann
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Citation analysis for the 1995 FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
Pages 139-144
Joan Parker, David Doulman, Jean Collins
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Sea turtle bycatch to fish catch ratios for differentiating Hawaii longline-caught seafood products
Pages 145-149
Paul K. Bartram, J. John Kaneko, Katrina Kucey-Nakamura
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Factors influencing participation of ‘top-down but voluntary’ fishery management—Empirical evidence from Taiwan
Pages 150-155
Chung-Ling Chen
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Economic tradeoffs in the Gulf of Maine ecosystem: Herring and whale-watching
Pages 156-162
Min-Yang Lee
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Community involvement in fisheries management: Experiences in the Gulf of Thailand countries
Pages 163-169
Nopparat Nasuchon, Anthony Charles
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How will climate change alter fishery governanceglottal stop Insights from seven international case studies
Pages 170-177
Alistair McIlgorm, Susan Hanna, Gunnar Knapp, Pascal Le Floc’H, Frank Millerd, Minling Pan
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Ecosystem-based management institutional design: Balance between federal, state, and local governments within the Gulf of Mexico Alliance
Pages 178-181
Cristina Carollo, Dave J. Reed
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Dysfunctions in common fishing regulations
Pages 182-188
Fernando González Laxe
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Short Communications
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Fisheries traffic: The poor relation of port devolution. Lessons from Spanish state ports of general interest
Pages 189-192
José I. Castillo-Manzano, David Florido-Del-Corral, Lourdes Lopez-Valpuesta
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Pretty Good Yield and exploited fishes
Pages 193-196
Ray Hilborn
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