ISSN: 0892-0753 Coastal Management An International Journal of Marine Environment, Resources, Law and Society Volume 28 2000 Marc J. Hershman Editor-in-Chief oS Ee Se ‘4 ec & o °unded vl COASTAL MANAGEMENT Affiliated with the Coastal Society Epitror-IN-CHIEF David J. Brower The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Marc J. Hershman Chapel Hill, NC, USA School of . Marine Affaaiie rs, Uneia versity of - Waoy shin. gton PJeottee r Burbri1d geye 3707 Brooklyn Ave. NE University of New Castle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK . John Clark Seattle, WA 98105-6715 USA University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA Phone: (206) 685-2469, Fax: (206) 685-2518 Jesper Duer Pedersen E-mail: [email protected] ashington.edu COW! Consulting Engineers and Planners, Lyngby, Denmark . Duncan Hay ASSOCIATE EDITORS. Institute of Natural Resources, Scottsville, New Zealand Patrick Christie Lauriston R. 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The appearance of advertising in this journal does not constitute an endorsement or approval by the publisher, the editor, or the editorial board of the quality or value of the product advertised or of the claims made for it by its manufacturer. The paper in this publication meets the requirements of the ANSI Standard Z39.48-1984 (Permanence of Paper), effective with @) Volume 21, acaba 1, 1993. COASTAL MANAGEMENT VOLUME 28 * NUMBER 1 * 2000 Contents Theme Issue: Tropical Coastal Management Guest Editor: Patrick Christie Introduction to Theme Issue on Tropical Coastal Management Patrick Christie and Alan T. White What Are We Learning from Tropical Coastal Management Experiences? Stephen Olsen and Patrick Christie Community Fishery Resources Management on Malalison Island, Philippines: R & D Framework, Interventions, and Policy Implications Renato F. Agbayani, Didi B. Baticados, and Susana B. Siar Rehabilitating the Mangrove Resources of Cogtong Bay, Philippines: A Comanagement Perspective Brenda M. Katon, Robert S. Pomeroy, Len R. Garces, and Marshall W. Ring Integrated Coastal Management in the Philippines: Testing New Paradigms Catherine A. Courtney and Alan T. White Initiatives in Philippine Coastal Management: An Overview Pin Se CVCMINOCy Er. Wie FA, AME A Bi SYREN occa Visieoc ecc ssivacemecscadadewceas Community-Based Management for Sustainable Fisheries Resources in Phang-nga Bay, Thailand Donna J. Nickerson-Tietze Catalyzing Coastal Management in Kenya and Zanzibar: Building Capacity and Commitment Lynne Zeitlin Hale, Mark Amaral, Abdulrahman S. Issa, and B. A. J. Mwandotto continued on the inside back cover Co-management of Tropical Coastal Zones: The Case of the Soufriere Marine Management Area, St. Lucia, WI Hakan T. Sandersen and Stephen Koester Abrolhos 2000: Conserving the Southern Atlantic’s Richest Coastal Biodiversity into the Next Century Timothy B. Werner, Paulo Gustavo Do Prado Pereira, Luis Paulo Pinto, and Guilherme Fraga Dutra Integrated Marine Planning for Cocos (Keeling), An Isolated Australian Atoll (Indian Ocean) Jackie Alder, Robert Hilliard, and Greg Pobar Conclusions Patrick Christie and Alan T. White COASTAL MANAGEMENT VOLUME 28 * NUMBER 2 « 2000 Contents Monitoring Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) Nests in Turkey Using GIS Derya Maktay, Filiz Sunar, Denizhan Yalin, and Ersoy Aslan Sociocultural Effects of a Market-Based Fishery Management Program in the Florida Keys Manoj P. Shiviani and J. Walter Milon The First Step for the Environmental Management of Australian Beaches: Establishing an Effective Policy Framework Rodney J. James An Assessment of Lake-Level Fluctuations on Beach and Shoreline Changes P. D. LaValle and V. C. Lakhan The Cost of Nutrient Reduction: A Case Study of Chesapeake Bay Arthur J. Butt and Bonnie L. Brown COASTAL MANAGEMENT VOLUME 28 *« NUMBER 3 « 2000 Contents Ludwig’s Ratchet and the Collapse of New England Groundfish Stocks T. Hennessey and M. Healey Origins, Management, and Measurement of Stress on the Coast of Southern Spain Gonzalo Malvarez Garcia, John Pollard, and Rafael Dominguez Rodriguez ...... 2 Coastal Resources as an Engine of Economic Growth and Reduction of Poverty in West Africa: Policy Considerations Vlad M. Kaczynski and Stuart W. Looney The Impact of Recreation on Barrier Isiands: A Case Study on Masonboro Island Robert Buerger, Jeff Hill, James Herstine, and John Taggart A New Coastal Policy for South Africa Bruce C. Glavovic COASTAL MANAGEMENT VOLUME 28 * NUMBER 4 « 2000 Contents Cultural Models of Pfiesteria: Toward Cultivating More Appropriate Risk Perceptions Willett Kempton and James Falk State Wetland Protection: A Matter of Context? Megan K. Greiner La Peyre, Margaret A. Reams, and I. A Mendelssohn The Potential of a Legislative Approach to Managing Beach Use: The Case of Beach Bylaws in the Republic of Ireland Michael MacLeod, Andrew Cooper, John Mc Kenna, James Power, and Anne-Marie O’Hagan Student Contributions: Recent Developments and Notes Editor’s Note An Institutional Model for Comanagement of Coastal Resources in Fiji John W. Virdin Houston-Galveston Navigation Channel: Blueprint for the Beneficial Uses of Dredge Material Robert J. Wagner \daptation and Learning in Coastal Management: The Experience of Five East African Initiatives Elin Torell Developing a Sustainable Community-Based Aquaculture Plan for the Lagoon of Cuyutlan through a Public Awareness and Involvement Process Emily K. Hugues-Dit-Ciles Title Page for Volume 28 Table of Contents for Volume 28 Author Index for Volume 28