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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 An overview of the large marine ecosystem programs at work in Africa today Satia, Benedict P.
2016
17 S1 p. 11-19
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2 Climate change, dinoflagellate blooms and sardine in the southern Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem van der Lingen, C.D.
2016
17 S1 p. 230-243
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3 Climate change effects in the Bay of Bengal Large Marine Ecosystem Vivekanandan, Elayaperumal
2016
17 S1 p. 46-56
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4 Collaboration between the Nansen Programme and the Large Marine Ecosystem Programmes Bianchi, Gabriella
2016
17 S1 p. 340-348
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5 Comparative assessment of the West Bering Sea and East Bering Sea Large Marine Ecosystems Belkin, Igor M.
2016
17 S1 p. 145-156
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6 Comparative productivity and biomass yields of the Guinea Current LME Wiafe, George
2016
17 S1 p. 93-104
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7 Fisheries catch under-reporting in The Gambia, Liberia and Namibia and the three large marine ecosystems which they represent Belhabib, Dyhia
2016
17 S1 p. 157-174
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8 Fishery production potential of large marine ecosystems: A prototype analysis Fogarty, Michael J.
2016
17 S1 p. 211-219
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9 Hake species (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus) assessment in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem Kathena, Johannes N.
2016
17 S1 p. 193-201
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10 ICES perspectives on LMEs and contributions to global partnerships Walther, Yvonne
2016
17 S1 p. 332-333
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11 Inside Front Cover 2016
17 S1 p. IFC
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12 Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission – UNESCO's support for management of Large Marine Ecosystems Barbière, Julian
2016
17 S1 p. 349-352
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13 Land-based nutrient loading to LMEs: A global watershed perspective on magnitudes and sources Lee, Rosalynn Y.
2016
17 S1 p. 220-229
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14 Large marine ecosystems training and capacity development Hempel, Gotthilf
2016
17 S1 p. 322-329
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15 Local to regional polycentric governance approaches within the Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Vousden, David
2016
17 S1 p. 277-286
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16 Local to regional polycentric levels of governance of the Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem Abe, Jacques
2016
17 S1 p. 287-295
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17 Plankton productivity of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME) Verheye, Hans M.
2016
17 S1 p. 75-92
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18 Planning and networking for ecosystem based management of large marine ecosystems Sherman, K.
2016
17 S1 p. 20-22
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19 Polycentric coastal and ocean management in the Caribbean Sea Large Marine Ecosystem: harnessing community-based actions to implement regional frameworks Chen, Sulan
2016
17 S1 p. 264-276
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20 Productivity and biomass assessments for supporting management of the Agulhas Current and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Vousden, David
2016
17 S1 p. 118-125
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21 Productivity and biomass of fishes in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem: Comparison of fishery-dependent and -independent time series Koslow, J. Anthony
2016
17 S1 p. 23-32
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22 Productivity and Sustainable Management of the Humboldt Current Large Marine Ecosystem under climate change Gutiérrez, Dimitri
2016
17 S1 p. 126-144
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23 Reflections on the Large Marine Ecosystems movement Hempel, Gotthilf
2016
17 S1 p. 7-10
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24 Regional fishery management organizations and large marine ecosystems Brown, Bradford E.
2016
17 S1 p. 202-210
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25 Socio-economic benefits of Large Marine Ecosystem valuation: The case of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem Sumaila, U. Rashid
2016
17 S1 p. 244-248
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26 Strengthening global governance of Large Marine Ecosystems by incorporating coastal management and Marine Protected Areas Duda, Alfred M.
2016
17 S1 p. 249-263
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27 Supporting sustainable ocean development planning for Large Marine Ecosystems Bers, Valeria
2016
17 S1 p. 338-339
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28 Sustainable development of the world's Large Marine Ecosystems Sherman, Kenneth
2016
17 S1 p. 1-6
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29 Sustainable fisheries within an LME context Bianchi, G.
2016
17 S1 p. 182-192
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30 The biomass yields and management challenges for the Yellow sea large marine ecosystem Tang, Qisheng
2016
17 S1 p. 175-181
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31 The joint Russian–Norwegian governance of the Barents Sea LME fisheries Grønnevet, Lidvard
2016
17 S1 p. 296-309
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32 Transition to ecosystem-based governance of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem Hamukuaya, Hashali
2016
17 S1 p. 310-321
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33 Trends in hydrological and ice conditions in the Large Marine Ecosystems of the Russian Arctic during periods of climate change Matishov, G.G.
2016
17 S1 p. 33-45
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34 Trends in productivity and biomass yields in the Mediterranean Sea Large Marine Ecosystem during climate change Stergiou, Konstantinos I.
2016
17 S1 p. 57-74
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35 Two decades of inter-governmental collaboration: Three developing countries on the move towards ecosystem-based governance in the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem de Barros Neto, Victoria
2016
17 S1 p. 353-356
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36 UNIDO and LMEs: A commentary Susan, Christian
2016
17 S1 p. 334-337
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37 United Nations Development Program (UNDP) perspectives on global large marine ecosystems movement Hudson, Andrew
2016
17 S1 p. 330-331
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38 Variations in productivity of the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem and their effects on small pelagic fish stocks Sambe, Birane
2016
17 S1 p. 105-117
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