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MARINE POLICY Index to Volume 18 January, March, May, July, September and November 1994 Godinho, Rui, Improving the environmen- mentation of Agenda 21, No 2, March Articles — authors tal quality of the Tagus estuary: Lis- 1994, 112-115 Acheson, James M., see Wilson, James A. bon’s wastewater treatment system, No Payne, Robert L., A glance into the future Abdullah, Nik, Mustapha, Raja, see 2, March 1994, 186-188 of the world canned tuna trade, No 5, Kuperan, K. Haward, Marcus see Bergin, Anthony September 1994, 407-421 Anderson, D.H., LOS Convention: status Hughes, Harold, Offshore oil and gas; the Payoyo, Peter Bautista, Implementation of and prospects, No 6, November 1994, UK’s second most valuable resource, international conventions through port 494-497 No 6, November 1994, 464-471 state control: an assessment, No 5, Barcena, Alicia, Marine agenda of UN- Kbaier, Rouchdy, Involvement of local au- September 1994, 379-392 CED: role of the Earth Council, No 2, thorities in the protection of coastal Pickering, Helen, Practical coastal zone March 1994, 99-103 areas: the city of Dakar, No 2, March management, No 5, September 1994, Barg, U. and Wijkstrom, U.N., Environ- 1994, 199-208 393-406 mental management options for coastal Kimball, Lee A., Letter to the Editor, No Potier, Michel, Cost effectiveness in coastal fisheries and acquaculture: role of local 5, September 1994, 436-437 zone management: OECD experience, authorities, No 2, March 1994, 127-137 King, J., Beyond the shoreline: the marine No 2, March 1994, 121-126 Barston, Ronald, P., introduction, No 6, estate, No 6, November 1994, 457-463 Roonwal, Ganpat S., see Yates, John November 1994, 443-444 Kleban, Peter, see Wilson, James A. Rothwell, Donald R. and Kay, Stuart, Law Bergin, Anthony and Haward, Marcus, Kullenberg, Gunnar, Tropical environ- of the sea and the polar regions: recon- Southern bluefin tuna fishery: recent ments: understanding and _ predicting sidering the tradition norms, No 1, developments in international manage- change, No 2, March 1994, 138-147 January 1994, 41-58 ment, No 3, May 1994, 263-273 Kuperan, K. and Abdullah, Nik Mustapha Scobbie, lain, The ICJ and the Gulf of Birnie, Patricia, Maritime policy and legal Raja, Small-scale coastal fisheries and Fonseca’: when two implies three but issues: impact of the LOS Convention co-management, No 4, July 1994, 306- entails one, No 3, May 1994, 249-262 and the UNCED on UK maritime law 313 Sebek, Victor, Introduction (Special Issue), and policy, No 6, November 1994, 483- Kiitting, Gabriela, Mediterranean pollu- No 2, March 1994, 92-93 493 tion: international cooperation and the Sebek, Victor, Lisbon Declaration: Lisbon Blonk, Wim A.G., Developments in EU control of pollution from land-based Declaration on implementation by local maritime transport policy, No 6, sources, No 3, May 1994, 233-247 authorities of the Marine Chapter of November 1994, 476-482 Laughton, Anthony S., Using the ocean UNCED’s Agenda 21, No 2, March Boisson, Philippe, Classification societies wisely: the waste problem, No 6, 1994, 94-98 and safety at sea, No 5, September November 1994, 453-456 Skogsfors, Sven-Erik, Role of citizens in 1994, 363-377 Lord Clinton-Davis, The UK, Europe and formulating water quality policies, No Brigstocke, Rear Admiral, J.R., UK mari- the global maritime trading system, No 2, March 1994, 189-191 time defence, No 6, November 1994, 6, November 1994, 472-475 Sosmena, Gaudioso C., Marine health 530-533 Lord Strathclyde, Coastal water quality in hazards in South-east Asia, No 2, Brown, E.D., Editorial, No 1 January the North Sea, No 2, March 1994, 161- March 1994, 175-182 1994, 3 164 Squires, Dale, Sources of growth in marine Campbell, Harry F., Investing in yellowfin Metcalfe, M., see Wilson, James A. fishing industries, No 1, January 1994, tuna: the economies of conservation, Murray, Vice Admiral, L.W., Maritime 5-18 No 1, January 1994, 19-28 enforcement: the Canadian Federal Stacey, Michael L., Legislation, regulation Cheema, G. Shabbir, UNDP statement, Government’s marine fleets and the and government administration, No 6, No 2, March 1994, 104-106 Navy’s mission, No 6, November 1994, November 1994, 501-505 Cook, B.A., International cooperative 521-529 Stubbs, Captain, B.B., The US Coast agreements: Scotia-Fundy _ herring Muttagi, P.K., Controlling pollution in Guard: a unique instrument of US fisheries, No 3, May 1994, 275-283 Bombay and Calcutta, No 2, March national security, No 6, November Crean, Kevin and Symes, David, The dis- 1994, 209-216 1994, 506-520 cards problems: towards a European Nauen, Cornelia E., Rejoinder: Why is Suarez de Vivero J.L. and Frieyro, M.C., solution, No 5, September 1994, 422- aquatic resource systems research Spanish marine policy: role of marine 434 needed?, No 3, May 1994, 284-286 protected areas, No 4, July 1994, 345- Durand, Guy, Environmental protection in Nielsen, Jesper Raakjer, Participation in 352 EC less-developed regions: role of re- fishery management policy making: Sunderland, Russell, Marine administra- gional development policy, No 2, national and EC regulation of Danish tion; a new structure at the UK Depart- March 1994, 148-152 fishermen, No 1, January 1994, 29-40 ment of Transport, No 6, November Fenger, Bent H., Solving environmental Norrena, E.J., Stewardship of coastal wa- 1994, 498-S00 health problems at local level, No 2, ters and protected spaces: Canada’s Sueyoshi, Koichi, From Sea of Death to March 1994, 116-120 approach, No 2, March 1994, 153-160 international environmental leader: aip: Frieyro, M.C., see Suarez de Vivero, J.L. Otto-Zimmermann, Konrad, Local imple- the case of Kitakyushu Cit,, No 2, 542 Marine Policy 1994 Volume 18 Number 6 MARINE POLICY Index to Volume 18 January, March, May, July, September and November 1994 Godinho, Rui, Improving the environmen- mentation of Agenda 21, No 2, March Articles — authors tal quality of the Tagus estuary: Lis- 1994, 112-115 Acheson, James M., see Wilson, James A. bon’s wastewater treatment system, No Payne, Robert L., A glance into the future Abdullah, Nik, Mustapha, Raja, see 2, March 1994, 186-188 of the world canned tuna trade, No 5, Kuperan, K. Haward, Marcus see Bergin, Anthony September 1994, 407-421 Anderson, D.H., LOS Convention: status Hughes, Harold, Offshore oil and gas; the Payoyo, Peter Bautista, Implementation of and prospects, No 6, November 1994, UK’s second most valuable resource, international conventions through port 494-497 No 6, November 1994, 464-471 state control: an assessment, No 5, Barcena, Alicia, Marine agenda of UN- Kbaier, Rouchdy, Involvement of local au- September 1994, 379-392 CED: role of the Earth Council, No 2, thorities in the protection of coastal Pickering, Helen, Practical coastal zone March 1994, 99-103 areas: the city of Dakar, No 2, March management, No 5, September 1994, Barg, U. and Wijkstrom, U.N., Environ- 1994, 199-208 393-406 mental management options for coastal Kimball, Lee A., Letter to the Editor, No Potier, Michel, Cost effectiveness in coastal fisheries and acquaculture: role of local 5, September 1994, 436-437 zone management: OECD experience, authorities, No 2, March 1994, 127-137 King, J., Beyond the shoreline: the marine No 2, March 1994, 121-126 Barston, Ronald, P., introduction, No 6, estate, No 6, November 1994, 457-463 Roonwal, Ganpat S., see Yates, John November 1994, 443-444 Kleban, Peter, see Wilson, James A. Rothwell, Donald R. and Kay, Stuart, Law Bergin, Anthony and Haward, Marcus, Kullenberg, Gunnar, Tropical environ- of the sea and the polar regions: recon- Southern bluefin tuna fishery: recent ments: understanding and _ predicting sidering the tradition norms, No 1, developments in international manage- change, No 2, March 1994, 138-147 January 1994, 41-58 ment, No 3, May 1994, 263-273 Kuperan, K. and Abdullah, Nik Mustapha Scobbie, lain, The ICJ and the Gulf of Birnie, Patricia, Maritime policy and legal Raja, Small-scale coastal fisheries and Fonseca’: when two implies three but issues: impact of the LOS Convention co-management, No 4, July 1994, 306- entails one, No 3, May 1994, 249-262 and the UNCED on UK maritime law 313 Sebek, Victor, Introduction (Special Issue), and policy, No 6, November 1994, 483- Kiitting, Gabriela, Mediterranean pollu- No 2, March 1994, 92-93 493 tion: international cooperation and the Sebek, Victor, Lisbon Declaration: Lisbon Blonk, Wim A.G., Developments in EU control of pollution from land-based Declaration on implementation by local maritime transport policy, No 6, sources, No 3, May 1994, 233-247 authorities of the Marine Chapter of November 1994, 476-482 Laughton, Anthony S., Using the ocean UNCED’s Agenda 21, No 2, March Boisson, Philippe, Classification societies wisely: the waste problem, No 6, 1994, 94-98 and safety at sea, No 5, September November 1994, 453-456 Skogsfors, Sven-Erik, Role of citizens in 1994, 363-377 Lord Clinton-Davis, The UK, Europe and formulating water quality policies, No Brigstocke, Rear Admiral, J.R., UK mari- the global maritime trading system, No 2, March 1994, 189-191 time defence, No 6, November 1994, 6, November 1994, 472-475 Sosmena, Gaudioso C., Marine health 530-533 Lord Strathclyde, Coastal water quality in hazards in South-east Asia, No 2, Brown, E.D., Editorial, No 1 January the North Sea, No 2, March 1994, 161- March 1994, 175-182 1994, 3 164 Squires, Dale, Sources of growth in marine Campbell, Harry F., Investing in yellowfin Metcalfe, M., see Wilson, James A. fishing industries, No 1, January 1994, tuna: the economies of conservation, Murray, Vice Admiral, L.W., Maritime 5-18 No 1, January 1994, 19-28 enforcement: the Canadian Federal Stacey, Michael L., Legislation, regulation Cheema, G. Shabbir, UNDP statement, Government’s marine fleets and the and government administration, No 6, No 2, March 1994, 104-106 Navy’s mission, No 6, November 1994, November 1994, 501-505 Cook, B.A., International cooperative 521-529 Stubbs, Captain, B.B., The US Coast agreements: Scotia-Fundy _ herring Muttagi, P.K., Controlling pollution in Guard: a unique instrument of US fisheries, No 3, May 1994, 275-283 Bombay and Calcutta, No 2, March national security, No 6, November Crean, Kevin and Symes, David, The dis- 1994, 209-216 1994, 506-520 cards problems: towards a European Nauen, Cornelia E., Rejoinder: Why is Suarez de Vivero J.L. and Frieyro, M.C., solution, No 5, September 1994, 422- aquatic resource systems research Spanish marine policy: role of marine 434 needed?, No 3, May 1994, 284-286 protected areas, No 4, July 1994, 345- Durand, Guy, Environmental protection in Nielsen, Jesper Raakjer, Participation in 352 EC less-developed regions: role of re- fishery management policy making: Sunderland, Russell, Marine administra- gional development policy, No 2, national and EC regulation of Danish tion; a new structure at the UK Depart- March 1994, 148-152 fishermen, No 1, January 1994, 29-40 ment of Transport, No 6, November Fenger, Bent H., Solving environmental Norrena, E.J., Stewardship of coastal wa- 1994, 498-S00 health problems at local level, No 2, ters and protected spaces: Canada’s Sueyoshi, Koichi, From Sea of Death to March 1994, 116-120 approach, No 2, March 1994, 153-160 international environmental leader: aip: Frieyro, M.C., see Suarez de Vivero, J.L. Otto-Zimmermann, Konrad, Local imple- the case of Kitakyushu Cit,, No 2, 542 Marine Policy 1994 Volume 18 Number 6 Index March 1994, 195-198 Developments in EU maritime transport Gaudioso C. Sosmena, No 2, March Symes, David see Crean, Kevin policy, Wim A.G. Blonk, No 6, 1994, 175-182 Tabai, Ieremia, Global climatic change: November 1994, 476-482 Marine administration: a new structure at impact on coastal environments of the Environmental protection in EC less- the UK Department of Transport, Rus- South Pacific, No 2, March 1994, 183- developed regions: role of regional de- sell Sunderland, No 6, November 1994, 185 velopment policy, Guy Durand, No 2, 498-500 Thomas, B.J., The need for organizational March 1994, 148-152 Marine agenda of UNCED: role of the change in seaports, No 1 January 1994, Environmental management options for Earth Council, Alicia Barcena, No 2, 69-78 coastal fisheries and aquaculture: role March 1994, 99-103 Towfighi, Parviz S., Integrated planning of local authorities, U. Barg and U.N. Maritime enforcement: the Canadian and management of coastal areas, No 2, Wijkstrom, No 2, March 1994, 127-137 Federal Government’s marine fleets March 1994, 107-111 From Sea of Death to international en- and the Navy’s mission, Vice Admiral Valero, Gerardo M.C., Spratly archipelago vironmental leadership: the case of L.E. Murray, No 6, November 1994, dispute: is the question of sovereignity Kitakyushu City, Koichi Sueyoshi, No 521-529 still relevant?, No 4, 1994, 314-344 2, March 1994, 195-198 Maritime policy and legal issues: impact of van den Muijsenberg, J.H.A., Contamin- Global climatic change: impact on coastal the LOS Convention and UNCED on ated dredged material: cross-border in- environments of the South Pacific, Jere- UK maritime law and policy, Patricia itiatives by the port of Rotterdam, No mia Tabai, No 2, March 1994, 183-185 Birnie, No 6, November 1994, 483-493 2, March 1994, 192-194 Implementation of international conven- Mediterranean pollution: international van Eekelen, Willem, Naval cooperation in tions through port state control: an cooperation and the control of pollu- WEU, No 6, November 1994, 534-537 assessment, Peter Bautista Payoyo, No tion from land based sources, Gabriela Wettestad, Jorgen, Science, politics and in- 5, September 1994, 379-392 Kiitting, No 3, May 1994, 233-247 stitutional design: the case of the Improving the environmental quality of the Naval cooperation in WEU, Willem van North-East Atlantic land-based pollu- Tagus estuary: Lisbon’s wastewater Eekelen, No 6, November 1994, 534- tion regime, No 3, May 1994, 219-232 treatment system, Rui Godinho, No 2, 537 Wijkstrom, U.N., see Barg, U. March 1994, 186-188 Offshore oil and gas: the UK’s second most Wilson, James A., Acheson, James, M., Integrated planning and management of valuable resource, Harold Hughes, No Metcalfe, Mark and Kleban, Peter, coastal areas, Parviz S. Towfighi, No 2, 6, November 1994, 464-471 Chaos, complexity and community March 1994, 107-111 Participation in fishery management policy management of fisheries, No 4, July International cooperative agreements: making: national and EC regulation of 1994, 291-305 Scotia-Fundy herring fisheries, B.A. Danish fishermen, Jesper Raakjer Wood-Thomas, B.C., Land-based marine Cook, No 3, May 1994, 275-283 Nielsen, No 1, January 1994, 29-40 pollution and coastal zone manage- Introduction, E.D. Brown, No 1, January Practical coastal zone management, Helen ment: role of state and local govern- 1994, 3 Pickering, No 5, September 1994 393- ment in the USA, No 2, March 1994, Introduction Victor Sebek, No 2, March 406 165-174 1994, 92-93 Rejoinder: Why is aquatic resource sys- Woods, John, The Global Ocean Observ- Introduction, Barston, Ronald, P., No 6, tems research needed?, Cornelia E. ing System, No 6, November 1994, 445- November 1994, 443-444 Nauen, No 3, May 1994, 284-286 452 Investing in yellowfin tuna: the economies Role of citizens in formulating water quali- Yates, John and Roonwal, Ganpat S., of conservation, Harry F Campbell, No ty policies, Sven-Erik Skogsfors, No 2, Marine science and technology in India: 1, January 1994, 19-28 March 1994, 189-191 current status, No 1, January 1994, Involvement of local authorities in the pro- Science, politics and institutional design: 59-68 tection of coastal areas: the city of the case of the North-East Atlantic Dakar, Rouchdy Kbaier, No 2, March land-based pollution regime, Jorgen 1994, 199-208 Wettestad, No 3, May 1994, 219-232 Articles — titles Land based marine pollution and coastal Small-scale coastal fisheries and co- A glance into the future of the world zone management: role of state and management, K. Kuperan and Nik canned tuna trade, Robert L. Payne, local government in the USA, B.C. Mustapha Raja Abdullah, No 4, July No 5, September 1994, 407-421 Wood-Thomas, No 2, March 1994, 165- 1994, 306-313 Beyond the shoreline: the marine estate, 174 Solving environmental health problems at John King, No 6, November 1994, 457— Law of the sea and the polar regions: local level, Bent H. Fenger, No 2, 463 reconsidering the traditional norms, March 1994, 116-120 Chaos, complexity and community man- Donald R. Rothwell and Stuart Kaye, Sources of growth in marine fishing indus- agement of fisheries, James A. Wilson, No 1, January 1994, 41-58 tries, Dale Squires, No 1, January 1994, James M. Acheson, Mark Metcalfe and Legislation, regulation and government 5-18 Peter Kleban, No 4, July 1994, 291-305 administration, Rear Admiral Michael Southern bluefin tuna fishery: recent de- Classification societies and safety at sea, L. Stacey, No 6, November 1994, 501- velopments in ipternational manage- Philippe Boisson, No 5, September 505 ment, Anthony Bergin and Marcus Ha- 1994, 363-377 Letter to the Editor, Lee A. Kimball, No 5, ward, No 3, May 1994, 263-273 Coastal water quality in the North Sea, September 1994, 436-437 Spanish marine policy: role of marine pro- Lord Strathclyde, No 2, March 1994, Lisbon Declaration, Victor Sebek, No 2, tected areas, J.L. Sudrez de Vivero and 161-164 March 1994, 94-98 M.C. Frieyro, No 4, July 1994, 345-352 Contaminated dredged material: cross- Local implementation of Agenda 21, Ken- Spratly archipelago dispute: is the question border initiatives by the port of Rotter- rad Otto-Zimmerman, No 2, March of sovereignty still relevant?, Gerardo dam, J.H.A. van den Muijsenberg, No 1994, 112-115 M.C. Valero, No 4, July 1994, 314-344 2, March 1994, 192-194 LOS Convention: status and prospects, Stewardship of coastal waters and pro- Controlling pollution in Bombay and Cal- D.H. Anderson, No 6, November 1994, tected spaces: Canada’s approach, F.J. cutta, P.K. Muttagi, No 2, March 1994, 494-497 Norrena, No 2, March 1994, 153-160 209-216 Marine science and technology in India: The discards problems: towards a Euro- Cost effectiveness in coastal zone manage- current status, John Yates and Ganpat pean solution, Kevin Crean and David ment: OECD experience, Michel S. Roonwal, No 1, January 1994, 59-68 Symes, No 5, September 1994, 422-434 Potier, No 2, March 1994, 121-126 Marine health hazards in South-east Asia, The global ocean observing system, John Marine Policy 1994 Volume 18 Number 6 543 Index Woods, No 6, November 1994, 445-452 Eduardo A. Loayza in collaboration Systems and Geographical Information The need for organizational change in sea- with Lucien M. Sprague, (W. Philip Systems (GIS) in Coastal and Marine ports, B.J. Thomas, No 1, January Appleyard), No 3, May 1994, 287 Environments Workshop, University of 1994, 69-78 Atlas for Marine Policy in the East Asian Portsmouth, Hants, UK, 14 February The ICJ and the Gulf of Fonseca: when Seas, Joseph Morgan and Mark J. 1994, Simon Edwards, No 4, July 1994, two implies three but entails one, Jain Valencia, eds, (reviewed by H.D. 357-358 Scobbie, No 3, May 1994, 249-262 Smith), No 1, January 1994, 80 Legislative Changes After Piper Alpha, The UK, Europe and the global maritime Legal Aspects of Commercial Sea-fishing in Royal Society, London, UK, 1 March trading system, Lord Clinton-Davis, No the EEC, Irish Centre for European 1994, Helen Pickering, No 5, Septem- 6, November 1994, 472-475 Law Ltd, 1992, (Patricia W. Birnie), ber 1994, 435 The US Coast Guard: a unique instrument No 1, January 1994, 81 of US national security, Captain B.B. OECD Fisheries Review. Review of Fisher- Stubbs, No 6, November 1994, 506-520 ies in OECD Member Countries, Tropical environments: understanding and OECD France, (W. Philip Appleyard), Reports predicting change, Gunnar Kullenberg, No 5, September 1994, 439 No 2, March 1994, 138-147 Port State Jurisdiction and Control: Evolu- Devine, D.J., South Africa Multi-Party UK maritime defence, Rear Admiral J.R. tion of the Port State Regime, George C. Negotiations Forum: marine law issues, Brigstocke, No 6, November 1994, 530- Kasoulides, (Vaughan Lowe), No 5, No 1, January 1994, 79 533 September 1994, 438-439 Stormont, William G., Managing potential UNDP statement, G. Shabbir Cheema, No Transnational Environmental Liability and conflicts in the South China Sea, No 4, 2, March 1994, 104-106 Insurance, R.P. Kroner, ed, (Gotthard July 1994, 353-356 Using the ocean wisely: the waste problem, Gauci), No 5, September 1994, 438 Anthony S. Laughton, No 6, November 1994, 453-456 Conference reports Letter to the Editor Book reviews Coastal Electronic Information Systems, Kimball, Lee A., Letter to the Editor, No A Strategy for Fisheries Development, Electronic Chart Display Information 5, September 1994, 436-437 Marine Policy 1994 Volume 18 Number 6

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