ICES Journal of Marine Science Journal du Conseil Volume 71 Number 3 March/April 2014 http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/ Contents 429 435 450 455 469 484 499 510 519 528 537 546 Regular Articles Reviews A. Passantino The EU shark finning ban at the beginning of the new millennium: the legal framework A. Gru¨ss, D. M. Kaplan, & J. Robinson Evaluation of the effectiveness of marine reserves for transient spawning aggregations in data-limited situations Editor’s Choice D. Al-Abdulrazzak & D. Pauly Managing fisheries from space: Google Earth improves estimates of distant fish catches Original Articles D. Kamykowski Twentieth century Atlantic meridional overturning circulation as an indicator of global ocean multidecadal variability: influences on sea level anomalies and small pelagic fishery synchronies A. E. Punt, A. D. M. Smith, D. C. Smith, G. N. Tuck, & N. L. Klaer Selecting relative abundance proxies for BMSY and BMEY J-O. Meynecke & R. G. Richards A full life cycle and spatially explicit individual-based model for the giant mud crab (Scylla serrata): a case study from a marine protected area R. K. Bauer, U. Gra¨we, D. Stepputtis, C. Zimmermann, & C. Hammer Identifying the location and importance of spawning sites of Western Baltic herring using a particle backtracking model J-M. Fromentin & D. Lopuszanski Migration, residency, and homing of bluefin tuna in the western Mediterranean Sea T. Miethe, T. Gro¨hsler, U. Bo¨ttcher, & C. von Dorrien The effects of periodic marine inflow into the Baltic Sea on the migration patterns of Western Baltic spring-spawning herring A. Linnane, R. McGarvey, C. Gardner, T. I. Walker, J. Matthews, B. Green, & A. E. Punt Large-scale patterns in puerulus settlement and links to fishery recruitment in the southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii), across south-eastern Australia T. A. Øiga˚rd, T. Haug, & K. T. Nilssen From pup production to quotas: current status of harp seals in the Greenland Sea C. J. G. van Damme, A. Thorsen, M. Fonn, P. Alvarez, D. Garabana, B. O’Hea, J. R. Perez, & M. Dickey-Collas Fecundity regulation in horse mackerel 559 574 585 597 604 618 628 636 638 648 666 672 681 689 703 P. T. Geraghty, W. G. Macbeth, A. V. Harry, J. E. Bell, M. N. Yerman, & J. E. Williamson Age and growth parameters for three heavily exploited shark species off temperate eastern Australia K. E. Jørstad, H. Ottera˚, T. van der Meeren, G. Dahle, O. I. Paulsen, G. Bakke, & T. Sva˚sand Genetic marking of farmed Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua l.) and detection of escapes from a commercial cod farm S. M. Leandro, P. Tiselius, & H. Queiroga Spatial and temporal scales of environmental forcing of Acartia populations (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the Canal de Mira (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal) D. Kang, J. Park, S-K. Jung, & S. Cho Estimates of acoustic target strength for giant jellyfish Nemopilema nomurai Kishinouye in the coastal Northwest Pacific S. Goetz, F. L. Read, M. B. Santos, C. Pita, & G. J. Pierce Cetacean–fishery interactions in Galicia (NW Spain): results and management implications of a face-to-face interview survey of local fishers R. J. Marriott, M. F. O’Neill, S. J. Newman, & C. L. Skepper Abundance indices for long-lived tropical snappers: estimating standardized catch rates from spatially and temporally coarse logbook data J. I. Castillo-Manzano, L. Lo´pez-Valpuesta, F. Gonzalez-Laxe, & D. J. Pedregal An econometric analysis of the Spanish fresh fish market The Value of Coastal Habitats for Exploited Species Introduction R. D. Seitz Value of coastal habitats for exploited species: introduction to a theme set of articles Reviews R. P. Vasconcelos, D. B. Eggleston, O. Le Pape, & I. Tulp Patterns and processes of habitat-specific demographic variability in exploited marine species R. D. Seitz, H. Wennhage, U. Bergstro¨m, R. N. Lipcius, & T. Ysebaert Ecological value of coastal habitats for commercially and ecologically important species Food for Thought A. A. Bowden Towards a comprehensive strategy to recover river herring on the Atlantic seaboard: lessons from Pacific salmon Original Articles G. Sundblad, U. Bergstro¨m, A. Sandstro¨m, & P. Eklo¨v Nursery habitat availability limits adult stock sizes of predatory coastal fish C. M. Jones Can we predict the future: juvenile finfish and their seagrass nurseries in the Chesapeake Bay L. A. Davias, M. S. Kornis, & D. L. Breitburg Environmental factors influencing d 13C and d 15N in three Chesapeake Bay fishes H. Townsend Comparing and coupling a water quality and a fisheries ecosystem model of the Chesapeake Bay for the exploratory assessment of resource management strategies 713 725 739 M. P. Carey, P. S. Levin, H. Townsend, T. J. Minello, G. R. Sutton, T. B. Francis, C. J. Harvey, J. E. Toft, K. K. Arkema, J. L. Burke, C-K. Kim, A. D. Guerry, M. Plummer, G. Spiridonov, & M. Ruckelshaus Characterizing coastal foodwebs with qualitative links to bridge the gap between the theory and the practice of ecosystem-based management J. E. Toft, J. L. Burke, M. P. Carey, C. K. Kim, M. Marsik, D. A. Sutherland, K. K. Arkema, A. D. Guerry, P. S. Levin, T. J. Minello, M. Plummer, M. H. Ruckelshaus, & H. M. Townsend From mountains to sound: modelling the sensitivity of Dungeness crab and Pacific oyster to land–sea interactions in Hood Canal, WA Corrigendum Published by Oxford University Press for International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Conseil International pour l’Exploration de la Mer H. C. Andersens Boulevard 44-46, DK-1553 Copenhagen V, Denmark
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