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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acceptance of the summer fishing moratorium among small-scale fishers in China Zhang, Lei

173 C p.
artikel
2 Advancing low-trophic extractive mariculture (LTEM): Strategies for a thriving blue economy in Bangladesh Asaduzzaman, Md

173 C p.
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3 Assessing economic losses in artisanal fisheries from marine plastic pollution in coastal Ecuador and Peru Llerena, Pablo D.

173 C p.
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4 Assessing South Africa’s marine protected area quality and progress towards conservation goals: An application of The MPA Guide framework Field, Laurel C.

173 C p.
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5 Caught in the middle - Inaction and overlap in governance and decision-making for Canada’s imperiled wild steelhead Jeanson, Amanda L.

173 C p.
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6 Conflict and coexistence: Small operators’ multi-use experiences in Rhode Island’s blue economy Smythe, Tiffany

173 C p.
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7 Coordination of planning regulations at the edge of water and land. Conflicts within planning policy for urban blue space in small and medium-sized Polish port cities and possible directions of change Breś, Justyna

173 C p.
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8 Corrigendum to “Implementing the EU MSP Directive: Current status and lessons learned in 22 EU Member States” [Mar. Policy 171 (2025) 106425] Zaucha, Jacek

173 C p.
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9 Editorial Board
173 C p.
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10 Equitable pathways for sustainable tuna fisheries management in the Indian Ocean Tidd, Alex

173 C p.
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11 Exploring noncompliance in the intertidal kelp fishery Lessonia berteroana of northern Chile Ávila-Thieme, M. Isidora

173 C p.
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12 Facilitating an integrated assessment of impacts in marine multi-use: The Ocean Multi-use Assessment Framework (OMAF) Van Gerven, A.

173 C p.
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13 Facing oceanographic, fisheries, and governance hotspots: Scientific evidence and policy implications from the southwest South Atlantic Ocean Defeo, Omar

173 C p.
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14 Fishing (in) the past to inform the future: Lessons from the histories of fisheries management in Lake Malawi and Mbenji Island Wilson, David

173 C p.
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15 Frameworks and best practices for cumulative impact accounting in offshore energy development Kuempel, Caitlin D.

173 C p.
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16 From citizen science experiences to stewardship action: The importance of both nature and social experiences Church, Emma K.

173 C p.
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17 Governing underwater noise from shipping in Antarctica: Current state of affairs and paths forward Todorov, Andrey

173 C p.
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18 Historical changes in conservation measurements on target, predictable bycatch and bycatch species caught by pelagic longline fisheries in Southwest Atlantic Ocean Barcellos, Laís R.

173 C p.
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19 How can we sea change? Audience subgroups and psychological cognitions to target in action-oriented ocean change communication Waldo, Jennifer L.

173 C p.
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20 Human well-being outcomes of large-scale marine protected areas Baker, Dana

173 C p.
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21 Identifying leverage points for sustainability in India’s shark supply chains Gupta, Trisha

173 C p.
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22 Implementing the Slow Fish curriculum for SDGs: Strategies, challenges, and policy suggestions through a case study Lee, Hsiao-Chien

173 C p.
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23 Improving equitable access to seafood: A case study of a community-driven effort in South Central Los Angeles, California Almada, Amalia Aruda

173 C p.
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24 Invasive species management: The case of pink salmon in Iceland Finnsson, Hjörleifur

173 C p.
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25 Knowledge gaps and future research priorities linked to microplastic abundance and occurrence in Peruvian fisheries and seafood products Deville, Alejandro

173 C p.
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26 Knowledge, perception and ownership by local stakeholders among the world’s largest shark sanctuary a decade after its inception Séguigne, Clémentine JM

173 C p.
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27 Mapping coastal and marine research in South Africa: A bibliometric analysis highlighting trends and future directions Afinowi, Olubunmi A.

173 C p.
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28 Marine protected areas governance, social norms, and social networks Battaglia, Maria B.

173 C p.
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29 Observations, perceptions and concerns of the American lobster industry regarding the range-expansion of Black Sea Bass Cheng, Helen

173 C p.
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30 Ocean management and rights of Nature: The case of the Galapagos in Ecuador and beyond van Norren, Dorine Eva

173 C p.
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31 Pescatourism’s contribution to the management effectiveness of the Marine Protected Area (MPA) of “Taza” (Algeria, Southwestern Mediterranean) Guedri, Salah Eddine

173 C p.
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32 Policy impacts of intellectual property and academic research trends in marine-derived collagen and chitin/chitosan value chains Vieira, Helena

173 C p.
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33 Promoting gender equity in marine protected areas: A self-assessment tool Bonilla Anariba, Sara E.

173 C p.
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34 Realising the potential of interoperable data products to improve the outlook for marine biodiversity: Lessons from the European marine observation and data network Webb, Thomas J.

173 C p.
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35 Regulating a ‘fish out of place’: A global assessment of farmed salmon escape policies and frameworks Kolavani, Narges Jalili

173 C p.
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36 Scrutinizing the impact of blue economy factors on the economic growth in Bangladesh: An empirical study Liza, Jannatul Islam

173 C p.
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37 Short and long-term solutions for mitigating black carbon emissions in Arctic shipping: Implications for stakeholders Aalto, Pami

173 C p.
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38 Socioeconomic indicators of resilience in Maine’s American lobster fishery Burnham, Theresa L.U.

173 C p.
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39 The commitment of the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 is unfeasible for marine threatened species affected by invasive alien species Ojaveer, Henn

173 C p.
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40 The effects of COVID-19 on the input usage and revenue generation performance of the EU fishery sector Miran, Bülent

173 C p.
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41 The same old story: ‘Saiko’ practices and coastal livelihoods in Ghana’s small-scale fisheries Owusu, Victor

173 C p.
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42 United States consumers’ attitudes towards cell-based seafood: Effective marketing strategies and policy recommendations Chuah, Sharon Xin Ying

173 C p.
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43 Unravelling the deep: Assessing the bycatch of deep-sea elasmobranchs in crustacean bottom trawl fisheries in Portugal Graça Aranha, Sofia

173 C p.
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44 Using crime script analysis to unveil illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing of European eels Pons-Hernandez, Monica

173 C p.
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