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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Adaptive management and community reaction: The activities of Coastal Action Groups (CAGs) within the shoreline management process in England Famuditi, Taye

97 C p. 270-277
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2 A matter of scales: Does the management of marine recreational fisheries follow the ecosystem approach to fisheries in Europe? Pita, Pablo

97 C p. 61-71
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3 An Indigenous approach to ocean planning and policy in the Bering Strait region of Alaska Raymond-Yakoubian, Julie

97 C p. 101-108
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4 Coastal communities: The missing link in marine policy? McKinley, Emma

97 C p. 220-222
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5 “Coastal landscapes for whom? Adaptation challenges and landscape management in Cornwall” Köpsel, Vera

97 C p. 278-286
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6 Community responses to flood risk management – An empirical Investigation of the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Malaysia Masud, Muhammad Mehedi

97 C p. 119-126
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7 Considering the importance of metaphors for marine conservation Neilson, Alasdair

97 C p. 239-243
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8 Data challenges and opportunities for environmental management of North Sea oil and gas decommissioning in an era of blue growth Murray, Fiona

97 C p. 130-138
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9 Does size matter? Assessing the use of vessel length to manage fisheries in England Davies, Peter

97 C p. 202-210
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10 Editorial Board
97 C p. ii
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11 European Plastics Strategy: What promise for global marine litter? Penca, Jerneja

97 C p. 197-201
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12 Evaluating the media's reporting of public and political responses to human-shark interactions in N.S.W, Australia Fraser-Baxter, Sam

97 C p. 109-118
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13 Examining the ‘cultural sustainability’ of two different ways of governing fishing practices Gustavsson, Madeleine

97 C p. 262-269
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14 Fishery improvement projects: Performance over the past decade Cannon, James

97 C p. 179-187
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15 Floating wetlands for nutrient removal in eutrophicated coastal lagoons: Decision support for site selection and permit process Karstens, Svenja

97 C p. 51-60
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16 Food security and safety in fisheries governance – A case study on Baltic herring Pihlajamäki, Mia

97 C p. 211-219
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17 From sea-level rise to seabed grabbing: The political economy of climate change in Kiribati Mallin, Marc–Andrej Felix

97 C p. 244-252
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18 Harmful algal blooms: the impacts on cultural ecosystem services and human well-being in a case study setting, Cornwall, UK Willis, Cheryl

97 C p. 232-238
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19 How much in the clan are you? The community as an explanatory factor of the acceptance of poaching in small-scale fisheries Ballesteros, Hugo M.

97 C p. 188-196
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20 Human dimensions of ecosystem-based management: Lessons in managing trade-offs from the Northern Shrimp Fishery in Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland Epstein, Graham

97 C p. 10-17
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21 Implementation challenges of area-based management tools (ABMTs) for biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction (BBNJ) De Santo, Elizabeth M.

97 C p. 34-43
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22 Implementing Ecosystem-based Fisheries Management: Lessons from Chile's experience Porobic, Javier

97 C p. 82-90
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23 ‘I Need the Sea and the Sea Needs Me’: Symbiotic coastal policy narratives for human wellbeing and sustainability in the UK Kelly, Catherine

97 C p. 223-231
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24 Innovation in the decision-making process of the RFMOs Leroy, Antonia

97 C p. 156-162
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25 Myanmar's fisheries in transition: Current status and opportunities for policy reform Tezzo, Xavier

97 C p. 91-100
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26 Navigating a just and inclusive path towards sustainable oceans Bennett, Nathan J.

97 C p. 139-146
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27 Past-present discontinuity in ecological change and marine governance: An integrated narrative approach to artisanal fishing Mouro, Carla

97 C p. 163-169
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28 Perceptions of multi-stresses impacting livelihoods of marine fishermen Malakar, Krishna

97 C p. 18-26
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29 Perceptions outweigh knowledge in predicting support for management strategies in the recreational Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) fishery Murphy Jr., Robert

97 C p. 44-50
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30 Public perceptions of management priorities for the English Channel region Carpenter, Angela

97 C p. 294-304
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31 Recreational visits to marine and coastal environments in England: Where, what, who, why, and when? Elliott, Lewis R.

97 C p. 305-314
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32 Same Risk Area: An area-based approach for the management of bio-invasion risks from ships' ballast water Stuer-Lauridsen, Frank

97 C p. 147-155
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33 Should phytoplankton be a key consideration for marine management? Tweddle, Jacqueline F.

97 C p. 1-9
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34 The role of shark ecotourism in conservation behaviour: Evidence from Hawaii Sutcliffe, Sarah R.

97 C p. 27-33
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35 Tourist vessel traffic in important whale areas in the western Canadian Arctic: Risks and possible management solutions Halliday, William D.

97 C p. 72-81
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36 Towards reducing misrepresentation of national achievements in marine protected area targets Smallhorn-West, Patrick

97 C p. 127-129
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37 UK public perceptions of Ocean Acidification – The importance of place and environmental identity Spence, Elspeth

97 C p. 287-293
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38 Valuation as destruction? The social effects of valuation processes in contested marine spaces Šunde, Charlotte

97 C p. 170-178
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39 Welsh legislation in a new era: A stakeholder perspective for coastal management McKinley, Emma

97 C p. 253-261
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