ISSN 0308-597X
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Cooperatives in US fisheries: realizing the potential of the fishermen's collective marketing act pp. 357-366(10) Authors: Kitts A.W.; Edwards S.F.
Validity of Malaysia's baselines and territorial sea claim in the northern Malacca Strait pp. 367-373(7) Author: Valencia M.J.
Fishing the last frontier-controversies in the regulations of shrimp trawling in the high Arctic pp. 375-388(14) Author: Standal D.
Prospects for co-management in Indonesia's marine protected areas pp. 389-395(7) Author: Clifton J.
Limits to participation? On the history, structure and reform of Norwegian fisheries management pp. 397-407(11) Authors: Mikalsen K.H.; Jentoft S.
Important factors influencing rule compliance in fisheries lessons from Denmark pp. 409-416(8) Authors: Raakjaer Nielsen J.; Mathiesen C.
Aboriginal fisheries policy in Atlantic Canada pp. 417-424(8) Author: McGaw R.
An analytical framework for studying: compliance and legitimacy in fisheries management pp. 425-432(8) Author: Raakjaer Nielsen J.
Co-operating in fisheries management: trials and tribulations in Scotland pp. 433-439(7) Author: Noble T.
Swimming upstream: institutional dimensions of asymmetrical problems in two salmon management regimes pp. 441-448(8) Author: Ebbin S.A.