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The Bulletin of Marine Science is dedicated to the dissemination of high quality research dealing with the tropical and subtropical waters of the world's oceans. All aspects of marine science are treated by the Bulletin of Marine Science, including papers in marine biology, biological oceanography, fisheries, marine affairs, applied marine physics, marine geology and geophysics, marine and atmospheric chemistry, and meteorology and physical oceanography.

Publisher: University of Miami - Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

Volume 76, Number 2, April 2005
Proceedings of the World Conference on the 'Scientific and Technical Bases for the Sustainability of Fisheries'
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Free Content Fishing Down Marine Food Web: It is Far More Pervasive Than We Thought
pp. 197-212(16)
Authors: Pauly, Daniel; Palomares, Maria-Lourdes

Free Content Persistence of fish populations in time and space as a key to sustainable fisheries
pp. 213-232(20)
Authors: Olson, Donald; Cosner, Chris; Cantrell, Stephen; Hastings, Alan

Free Content Sustainable Management Initiatives for the Southern African Hake Fisheries Over Recent Years
pp. 287-320(34)
Authors: Butterworth, Douglas S.; Rademeyer, Rebecca A.

Free Content Sustainability Issues for Orange Roughy Fisheries
pp. 337-352(16)
Authors: Francis, Chris R.I.C.; Clark, Malcolm R.

Free Content Sustainable Exploitation of Small Pelagic Fish Stocks Challenged by Environmental and Ecosystem Changes: A Review
pp. 385-462(78)
Authors: Fréon, Pierre; Cury, Philippe; Shannon, Lynne; Roy, Claude

Free Content Sustainability of the Western Rock Lobster Fishery: A Review of Past Progress and Future Challenges
pp. 485-500(16)
Authors: Phillips, Bruce F.; Melville-Smith, Roy

Free Content What are the Key Elements for the Sustainability of "S-Fisheries"? Insights from South America
pp. 527-556(30)
Authors: Orensanz, J. M. (Lobo); Parma, Ana M.; Jerez, Gabriel; Barahona, Nancy; Montecinos, Mario; Elias, Ines

Free Content Sustainability and Management of Southwest Atlantic Squid Fisheries
pp. 579-594(16)
Authors: Agnew, D.J.; Hill, S.L.; Beddington, J.R.; Purchase, L.V.; Wakeford, R.C.

Free Content Towards Sustainable Multispecies Fisheries in the Florida, USA, Coral Reef Ecosystem
pp. 595-622(28)
Authors: Ault, Jerald S.; Bohnsack, James A.; Smith, Steven G.; Luo, Jiangang

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