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Sustaining the World's Large Marine Ecosystems

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2005<br />

Vol.<br />

13<br />

140<br />

6. The Yellow Sea LME and mitigation action Q. Tang<br />

7. The Baltic Sea B.-O. Jansson<br />

8. Overfishing drives a trophic cascade in <strong>the</strong> Black Sea G. M. Daskalov<br />

Part II. Upwelling Current LMEs<br />

9. Interannual variability impacts on <strong>the</strong> California Current large marine<br />

ecosystem<br />

D. Lluch-Belda,<br />

D. B. Lluch-Cota and<br />

S. E. Lluch-Cota<br />

10. Sustainability of <strong>the</strong> Benguela: ex Africa semper aliquid novi V. Shannon and<br />

M. O’Toole<br />

11. Decadal environmental and ecological changes in <strong>the</strong> Canary Current large C. Roy and P. Cury<br />

marine ecosystem and adjacent waters: Patterns of connections and<br />

teleconnection<br />

M. Wolff, C. Wosnitza-<br />

12. The Humboldt Current: Trends in exploitation, protection and research<br />

Mendo and J. Mendo<br />

Part III. Tropical LMEs<br />

13. The Great Barrier Reef: 25 years of management as a large marine<br />

J. Brodie<br />

ecosystem<br />

14. Development of fisheries in <strong>the</strong> Gulf of Thailand large marine ecosystem: D. Pauly and<br />

Analysis of an unplanned experiment<br />

R. Chuenpagdee<br />

15. A review and re-definition of <strong>the</strong> large marine ecosystems of Brazil W. Ekau and B.Knoppers<br />

rt IV. Mapping Natural Ocean Regions and LMEs<br />

R. Watson, D. Pauly,<br />

V. Christensen,<br />

Mapping fisheries onto marine ecosystems for regional, oceanic and global R. Froese,<br />

integrations<br />

A. Longhurst, T. Platt,<br />

S. Sathyendranath,<br />

K. Sherman, J. O’Reilly<br />

and P. Celone<br />

Part V. Synopsis<br />

Synoptical Notes G. Hempel<br />

Hennessey, T.M. and J.G. Sutinen, eds. <strong>Sustaining</strong> <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong>:<br />

The Human Dimension. <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> Ecosystem Series. Elsevier Science.<br />

The Ne<strong>the</strong>rlands.371p.<br />

Part I. <strong>Large</strong> <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong>, social science <strong>the</strong>ory and LME management<br />

methodology<br />

1. <strong>Large</strong> marine ecosystem approach for assessment and management of ocean K. Sherman<br />

coastal waters<br />

2. The human dimension in ecosystem management: Institutional performance R. Baird<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Sea Grant paradigm<br />

3. Assessing and monitoring <strong>the</strong> human dimensions of LMEs—A framework J. Sutinen et al.<br />

4. Governance profiles and <strong>the</strong> management of <strong>the</strong> uses of LMEs L. Juda and T. Hennessey<br />

5. A total capital approach to management of large marine ecosystems: Case C. Dyer and J. .Poggie<br />

studies of two natural resource disasters<br />

6. Ownership of multi-attribute fishery resources in large marine ecosystems S. Edwards<br />

Part II. Economic activity and <strong>the</strong> cost of ownership<br />

7. Economic activity associated with <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf large marine ecosystem: P. Hoagland, D. Jin,<br />

Application of an input-output approach<br />

E. Thunberg, and<br />

S. Steinback<br />

8. Portfolio management of fish communities in large marine ecosystems S. Edwards, J. Link and<br />

B Rountree<br />

9. Fish habitat: A valuable ecosystem asset H. Upton and J. Sutinen<br />

10. The economic values of Atlantic herring in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf large marine J.H. Cho, J. Gates,<br />

ecosystem<br />

P. Logan, A. Kitts, and<br />

M. Soboil<br />

11. Eutrophication in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>ast Shelf large marine ecosystem: Linking T. Grigalunas, J. Opaluch,<br />

hydrodynamic and economic models for benefit estimation<br />

J. Diamantides and<br />

D-S. Woo<br />

12. Valuing large marine ecosystem fishery losses because of disposal of<br />

T. Grigalunas, J. Opaluch,<br />

sediments: A case study<br />

M. Luo<br />

13. Emergence of a science policy-based approach to ecosystem-oriented F. Gable<br />

management of large marine ecosystems

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