nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Adaptation in a time of stress: A social-ecological perspective on changing fishing strategies in the Canadian snow crab fishery
|
Murray, Grant D. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 280-286 7 p. |
artikel |
2 |
“A Different Kettle of Fish”: Mental health strategies for Australian fishers, and farmers
|
King, Tanya |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 134-140 7 p. |
artikel |
3 |
A method to measure enforcement effort in shipping with incomplete information
|
Ji, Xichen |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 162-170 9 p. |
artikel |
4 |
Analysis of the determinants of international seafood trade using a gravity model
|
Natale, Fabrizio |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 98-106 9 p. |
artikel |
5 |
A proactive approach for maritime safety policy making for the Gulf of Finland: Seeking best practices
|
Haapasaari, Päivi |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 107-118 12 p. |
artikel |
6 |
Bargaining a net gain compensation agreement between a marine renewable energy developer and a marine protected area manager
|
Kyriazi, Zacharoula |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 40-48 9 p. |
artikel |
7 |
Being heard: Thinking through different versions of rationality, epistemological policing and dissonances in marine conservation
|
Rogerson, Jennifer J.M. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 325-330 6 p. |
artikel |
8 |
Bio-logging as marine scientific research under the law of the sea: A commentary responding to James Kraska, Guillermo Ortuño Crespo, David W. Johnston, bio-logging of marine migratory species in the law of the sea, Marine Policy 51 (2015) 394–400
|
McLaughlin, Richard J. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 178-181 4 p. |
artikel |
9 |
Canada's Pacific groundfish trawl habitat agreement: A global first in an ecosystem approach to bottom trawl impacts
|
Wallace, Scott |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 240-248 9 p. |
artikel |
10 |
Can co-management emerge spontaneously? Collaborative management in Sri Lankan shrimp aquaculture
|
Galappaththi, Eranga K. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 1-8 8 p. |
artikel |
11 |
Co-managing public research in Australian fisheries through convergence–divergence processes
|
Dentoni, Domenico |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 259-271 13 p. |
artikel |
12 |
Community based fishery management within the Menai Bay conservation area: A survey of the resource user
|
Colbert-Sangree, Nathanial |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 171-177 7 p. |
artikel |
13 |
Defiance and obedience: Regulatory compliance among artisanal fishers in St Helena Bay
|
Schultz, Oliver J. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 331-337 7 p. |
artikel |
14 |
Eco-touristic snorkelling routes at Marinha beach (Algarve): Environmental education and human impacts
|
Rangel, M.O. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 62-69 8 p. |
artikel |
15 |
Editorial board/ aims and scope
|
|
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. IFC- 1 p. |
artikel |
16 |
Endangered, essential and exploited: How extant laws are not enough to protect marine megafauna in Madagascar
|
Humber, Frances |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 70-83 14 p. |
artikel |
17 |
Establishing a marine conservation baseline for the insular Caribbean
|
Knowles, John E. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 84-97 14 p. |
artikel |
18 |
Fisheries management, the ecosystem approach, regionalisation and the elephants in the room
|
van Hoof, Luc |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 20-26 7 p. |
artikel |
19 |
Fisheries science, Parliament and fishers׳ knowledge in South Africa: An attempt at scholarly diplomacy
|
Green, Lesley |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 345-352 8 p. |
artikel |
20 |
Having the cake and eating it too: To manage or own the Svalbard Fisheries Protection Zone
|
Tiller, Rachel |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 141-148 8 p. |
artikel |
21 |
Identifying substandard vessels through Port State Control inspections: A new methodology for Concentrated Inspection Campaigns
|
Cariou, Pierre |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 27-39 13 p. |
artikel |
22 |
International workshop on methodological evolution to improve estimates of life history parameters and fisheries management of data-poor deep-water snappers and groupers
|
Newman, Stephen J. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 182-185 4 p. |
artikel |
23 |
Introduction to the special issue marine policy science, state and fishers knowledge in the Benguela ecosystem in Southern Africa
|
Neis, Barbara |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 287-292 6 p. |
artikel |
24 |
Marine reserve establishment and on-going management costs: A case study from New Zealand
|
Rojas-Nazar, U.A. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 216-224 9 p. |
artikel |
25 |
Measuring the maritime economy: Spain in the European Atlantic Arc
|
Fernández-Macho, Javier |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 49-61 13 p. |
artikel |
26 |
Media representations of risk: The reporting of dredge spoil disposal in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park at Abbot Point
|
Lankester, Ally J. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 149-161 13 p. |
artikel |
27 |
Networks of capital: Reframing knowledge in the Namibian hake fishery
|
Draper, Kelsey |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 293-299 7 p. |
artikel |
28 |
Permanent trawl fishery closures in the Mediterranean Sea: An effective management strategy?
|
Pranovi, Fabio |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 272-279 8 p. |
artikel |
29 |
Public awareness of the economic potential and threats to sharks of a tropical oceanic archipelago in the western South Atlantic
|
Garla, Ricardo C. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 128-133 6 p. |
artikel |
30 |
Regional oceans governance mechanisms: A review
|
Rochette, Julien |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 9-19 11 p. |
artikel |
31 |
Status of international monitoring and management of abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear and ghost fishing
|
Gilman, Eric |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 225-239 15 p. |
artikel |
32 |
The fire and the eye: Fishers knowledge, echo-sounding and the invention of the skipper in the St. Helena Bay pelagic fishery ca. 1930–1960
|
van Sittert, Lance |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 300-308 9 p. |
artikel |
33 |
The militarisation of marine resource conservation and law enforcement in the Western Cape, South Africa
|
Norton, Marieke |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 338-344 7 p. |
artikel |
34 |
The price of fish: A global trade analysis of Patagonian (Dissostichus eleginoides) and Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni)☆
|
Grilly, Emily |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 186-196 11 p. |
artikel |
35 |
The status of marine and coastal ecosystem-based management among the network of U.S. federal programs
|
Dell’Apa, Andrea |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 249-258 10 p. |
artikel |
36 |
Towards a new’fisheries crime’ paradigm: South Africa as an illustrative example
|
de Coning, Eve |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 208-215 8 p. |
artikel |
37 |
Tracking the movement of fish: Skippers׳ logbooks and contestations over ways of knowing the sea
|
Anderson, Tarryn-Anne |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 318-324 7 p. |
artikel |
38 |
Tracks, trawls and lines—Knowledge practices of skippers in the Namibian hake fisheries
|
Paterson, Barbara |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 309-317 9 p. |
artikel |
39 |
Using compliance data to improve marine protected area management
|
Read, Andrew D. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 119-127 9 p. |
artikel |
40 |
Validating RAPFISH sustainability indicators: Focus on multi-disciplinary aspects of Indian marine fisheries
|
Suresha Adiga, M. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 202-207 6 p. |
artikel |
41 |
What are the major global threats and impacts in marine environments? Investigating the contours of a shared perception among marine scientists from the bottom-up.
|
Boonstra, W.J. |
|
2015 |
60 |
C |
p. 197-201 5 p. |
artikel |