ISSN 0308-597X
Publisher: Elsevier
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Historic wreck in international waters: conflict or consensus? - treasure salvors, Inc v. The unidentified wrecked and abandoned sailing vessel, Etc., Atosha pp. 1-10(10) Authors: Fletcher-Tomenius P.; Forrest C.
Compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries. How fishermen account for conformity with rules - the case of the Barents Sea pp. 11-19(9) Author: Honneland G.
Public resources for private mariculture: Northeastern United States, Atlantic Canada and Scotland after NAFTA and GATT - research expenditures and producer subsidies in agriculture pp. 21-32(12) Authors: Jarvinen D.; Magnusson G.
Taiwan's distant water tuna fisheries pp. 33-43(11) Authors: Haward M.; Bergin A.
Neo-classical economics, institutional economics and improved fisheries management - transaction costs and the solution of collective action problems pp. 45-51(7) Author: van der Burg T.
The community: a missing link of fisheries management - civic traditions in modern Italy pp. 53-60(8) Author: Jentoft S.
Conflict resolution in coastal waters: the case of personal watercraft - a case for co-management pp. 61-67(7) Authors: Burger J.; Leonard J.
Institutional criteria for co-management - values, principles and definitions pp. 69-77(9) Author: Noble B.F.
Recent developments at the National Maritime Museum, UK, and their potential for capacity building pp. 79-81(3) Author: Potts J.S.