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1 Analysis of the fisheries diversification funds in Spain during the period 2007–2014 Miret-Pastor, Lluís
2018
93 C p. 150-158
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2 A rapid assessment of co-benefits and trade-offs among Sustainable Development Goals Singh, Gerald G.
2018
93 C p. 223-231
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3 Building trust among marine protected area managers and community members through scientific research: Insights from the Ningaloo Marine Park, Australia Cvitanovic, C.
2018
93 C p. 195-206
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4 Connecting SDG 14 with the other Sustainable Development Goals through marine spatial planning Ntona, Mara
2018
93 C p. 214-222
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5 Defining the qualitative elements of Aichi Biodiversity Target 11 with regard to the marine and coastal environment in order to strengthen global efforts for marine biodiversity conservation outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14 Rees, Siân E.
2018
93 C p. 241-250
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6 Delivering sustainable fisheries through adoption of a risk-based framework as part of an ecosystem approach to fisheries management Kenny, Andrew J.
2018
93 C p. 232-240
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7 Editorial Board 2018
93 C p. ii
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8 Effects of reallocating fishing effort from trawling to creels in a Norway lobster fishery Eichert, Moritz
2018
93 C p. 142-149
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9 Fiscal reforms for sustainable marine fisheries governance: Delivering the SDGs and ensuring no one is left behind Mohammed, Essam Yassin
2018
93 C p. 262-270
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10 Fisheries bycatch reduction within the least-cost biodiversity mitigation hierarchy: Conservatory offsets with an application to sea turtles Squires, Dale
2018
93 C p. 55-61
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11 Halfway to sustainability: Management lessons from community-based, marine no-take zones in the Mexican Caribbean Ayer, Austin
2018
93 C p. 22-30
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12 Harvesting costs and revenues: Implication of the performance of open-access industrial fishing fleets off Rio Grande, Brazil Rodrigues, Amanda Ricci
2018
93 C p. 104-112
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13 History of the West Coast groundfish trawl fishery: Tracking socioeconomic characteristics across different management policies in a multispecies fishery Warlick, Amanda
2018
93 C p. 9-21
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14 Linking small-scale fisheries to international obligations on marine technology transfer Morgera, Elisa
2018
93 C p. 295-306
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15 Mainstreaming marine biodiversity into the SDGs: The role of other effective area-based conservation measures (SDG 14.5) Diz, Daniela
2018
93 C p. 251-261
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16 Mapping nearly a century and a half of global marine fishing: 1869–2015 Watson, Reg A.
2018
93 C p. 171-177
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17 Marine biodiversity offsetting: An analysis of the emergence of an environmental governance system in California Jacob, Céline
2018
93 C p. 128-141
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18 Metrics and provider-based results for completeness and temporal resolution of satellite-based AIS services Eriksen, Torkild
2018
93 C p. 80-92
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19 Paying the price to solve fisheries conflicts in Brazil's Marine Protected Areas Lopes, Priscila F.M.
2018
93 C p. 1-8
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20 Price transmission in the trans-atlantic northern shrimp value chain Nielsen, Max
2018
93 C p. 71-79
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21 Raising the voices of Pacific Island women to inform climate adaptation policies Mcleod, Elizabeth
2018
93 C p. 178-185
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22 Reception of sewage in the Baltic Sea – The port´s role in the sustainable management of ship wastes Wilewska-Bien, Magda
2018
93 C p. 207-213
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23 Response to rejoinder to: M.B. Kaplan, S. Solomon, A coming boom in commercial shipping? The potential for rapid growth of noise from commercial ships by 2030, Mar. Policy 73 (Supplement C) (2016) 119–121 Kaplan, Maxwell B.
2018
93 C p. 54
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24 Restoring near-shore marine ecosystems to enhance climate security for island ocean states: Aligning international processes and local practices Wilson, A. Meriwether W.
2018
93 C p. 284-294
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25 Scaling tropical island conservation planning to the regional level can lead to unbalanced ecological representation and poor social equity among islands Kabbadj, Lina
2018
93 C p. 31-39
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26 Scarcity theory and maritime clusters: From paradox to modelling Koliousis, Ioannis G.
2018
93 C p. 40-46
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27 Scotland as a case study for how benefits of marine ecosystem services may contribute to the commercial fishing industry Brooker, Esther
2018
93 C p. 271-283
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28 Seafarers’ welfare: A critical review of the related legal issues under the Maritime Labour Convention 2006 Exarchopoulos, Georgios
2018
93 C p. 62-70
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29 Selection of key technology policies for Chinese offshore wind power: A perspective on patent maps Zhang, Huiming
2018
93 C p. 47-53
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30 Status and rebuilding of European fisheries Froese, Rainer
2018
93 C p. 159-170
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31 The evolution of marine protected area planning in Aotearoa New Zealand: Reflections on participation and process Davies, Kathryn
2018
93 C p. 113-127
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32 The myth of the poor fisher: Evidence from the Nordic countries Nielsen, Max
2018
93 C p. 186-194
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33 The willingness to pay for removing the microplastics in the ocean – The case of Seoul metropolitan area, South Korea Choi, Eun Chul
2018
93 C p. 93-100
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34 Towards large and remote protected areas in the South Atlantic Ocean: St. Peter and St. Paul´s Archipelago and the Vitória-Trindade Seamount Chain Soares, Marcelo de Oliveira
2018
93 C p. 101-103
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