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BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE
vol. 86, no. 2, pp. 165-498 (2010).
PROCEEDINGS OF SYMPOSIUM
THE SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF FISHERIES: PUTTING IT ALL IN PLACE
THE 2008 WILLIAM R. AND LENORE MOTE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
November 11–13, 2008, Sarasota, Florida, USA
William R. And Lenore Mote Eminent Scholar (2007–2008), p. 165
A tribute to the legacy of Bob Johannes, who sensitized us to the concept of marine tenure, p.
167
JEREMY PRINCE
The spatial dimensions of fisheries: putting it all in place, pp.169–177
KAI LORENZEN, ROBERT S. STENECK, ROBERT R. W ARNER, ANA M. PARMA, FELICIA C. COLEMAN, AND
KENNETH M. LEBER
Ecosystem-based spatial planning and management of marine fisheries: why and how?, pp. 179–
195
ELLIOTT A. NORSE
Rescaling fisheries assessment and management: a generic approach, access rights, change
agents, and toolboxes, pp. 197–219
JEREMY PRINCE
Fisheries in Chile: small pelagics, management, rights, and sea zoning, pp. 221–234
JUAN CARLOS CASTILLA
Linkages and multilevel systems for matching governance and ecology: lessons from roving
bandits, pp. 235–250
FIKRET BERKES
Cooperative strategies in fisheries management: integrating across scales, pp. 251–271
R. M. FUJITA, K. T. HONEY, A. MORRIS, J. R. W ILSON, AND H. RUSSELL
Comprehensive planning, dominant-use zones, and user rights: a new era in ocean governance,
pp. 273–285
JAMES N. SANCHIRICO, JOSH EAGLE, STEVE PALUMBI, AND BARTON H. THOMPSON, JR.
Polycentrism and flux in spatialized management: evidence from Maine’s lobster (Homarus
americanus) fishery, pp. 287–302
JENNIFER F. BREWER
Strategic roles of marine protected areas in ecosystem scale conservation, pp. 303–313
RICHARD KENCHINGTON
Strengthening of a traditional territorial tenure system through protagonism in monitoring activities
by lobster fishermen from the Juan Fernández Islands, Chile, pp. 315–338
BILLY ERNST, PABLO MANRÍQUEZ, J. M. (LOBO) ORENSANZ, RUBÉN ROA, JULIO CHAMORRO, AND
CAROLINA PARADA
Using fishers’ local knowledge to aid management at regional scales: spatial distribution of
smallscale fisheries in the northern Gulf of California, Mexico, pp. 339–353
MARCIA MORENO-BÁEZ, BARRON J. ORR, RICHARD CUDNEY-BUENO, AND W ILLIAM W. SHAW
Temporal and spatial scales of influence on nearshore fish settlement in the southern California
Bight, pp. 355–385
JENNIFER E. CASELLE, BRIAN P. KINLAN, AND ROBERT R. W ARNER
A fisheries play in an ecosystem theater: challenges of managing ecological and social drivers of
marine fisheries at multiple spatial scales, pp. 387–411
ROBERT S. STENECK AND JAMES A. W ILSON
Spatial dynamics of snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) in the eastern Bering Sea—putting together
the pieces of the puzzle, pp. 413–437
CAROLINA PARADA, DAVID A. ARMSTRONG, BILLY ERNST, SARAH HINCKLEY, AND J. M. (LOBO)
ORENSANZ
Representation of multistanza life histories in Ecospace models for spatial organization of
ecosystem trophic interaction patterns, pp. 439–459
CARL W ALTERS, VILLY CHRISTENSEN, W ILLIAM W ALTERS, AND KENNETH ROSE
Toward an econometric foundation for marine ecosystem-based management, pp. 461–477
MARTIN D. SMITH
Explaining catch variation among Baja California lobster fishers through spatial analysis of trapplacement decisions, pp. 479–498
GEOFFREY G. SHESTER
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