1 BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE vol. 78, no. 3, pp. 407-721 (2006). PROCEEDINGS OF THE SYMPOSIUM THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY: iNTEGRATING MARINE AND HUMAN ECOLOGY INTO FISHERIES MANAGEMENT, THE 2004 WILLIAM R. AND LENORE MOTE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM November 9–11, 2004, Sarasota, Florida, USA Preface, pp. 407-408 FELICIA C. COLEMAN, ANA M. PARMA, AND JOSEPH TRAVIS William R. and Lenore Mote Eminent and Visiting Scholars (2003), p. 409 The good, the bad, and the ugly: learning from experience to achieve sustainable fisheries, pp. 411-427 RAY HILBORN, ANDRÉ PUNT, AND JOSÉ ORENSANZ Every which way but up: the sad story of Atlantic groundfish, featuring Northern cod and North Sea cod, pp. 429-465 JAKE C. RICE New Zealand's cost-recovery regime for fisheries research services: an industry perspective, pp. 467-485 KEVIN STOKES, NICI GIBBS, AND DAN HOLLAND Fisheries success and failure: the case of the Bristol Bay salmon fishery, pp. 487-498 RAY HILBORN The Chilean TURF system: how is it performing in the case of the loco fishery?, pp. 499-527 JOSÉ GONZÁLEZ, W OLFGANG STOTZ, JORGE GARRIDO, J. M. (LOBO) ORENSANZ, ANA M. PARMA, CARLOS TAPIA, AND ALEJANDRO ZULETA Why fisheries management fails: treating symptoms rather than the cause, pp. 529-546 JAMES E. W ILEN Will structural reform fix fishery management? Commission policy recommendations and the U.S. regional fishery mangement council system, pp. 547-562 SUSAN HANNA Property rights in fisheries, pp. 563-573 SARAH G. NEWKIRK The good, the bad, or the ugly? Advantages and challenges of Japanese coastal fisheries management, pp. 575-591 SATSUKI TAKAHASHI, BONNIE J. MCCAY, AND OSAMU BABA Evaluating tuna management in the eastern Pacific ocean, pp. 593-606 MARK N. MAUNDER AND SHELTON J. HARLEY Is the American lobster, Homarus americanus, overfished? A review of overfishing with an ecologically based perspective, pp. 607-632 ROBERT S. STENECK 2 Building sustainable fisheries in Florida's coral reef ecosystem: positive signs in the Dry Tortugas, pp. 633-654 JERALD S. AULT, STEVEN G. SMITH, JAMES A. BOHNSACK, JIANGANG LUO, DOUGLAS E. HARPER, AND DAVID B. MCCLELLAN Pacific rockifsh management: are we circling the wagons around the wrong paradigm, pp. 655-667 STEVEN A. BERKELEY Discards and revenues in multispecies groundfish trawl fisheries managed by trip limits on the U.S. West Coast and by ITQs in British Columbia, pp. 669-689 TREVOR A. BRANCH Frameworks for managing marine resources in Australia through ecossytem aproaches: do they fit together and are they useful?, pp. 691-704 W. J. FLETCHER Examining the screenplay: public spending and private earning in American fisheries, pp. 705-709 LUCY FLYNN Index, pp. 709-721