Fisheries

Integrating climate adaptation and transboundary management: Guidelines for designing climate-smart marine protected areas

Biomass accrual benefits of community-based marine protected areas outweigh their operational costs

Opportunities and challenges for livelihood resilience in urban and rural Mexican small-scale fisheries

Two Decades of Community-Based Marine Conservation Provide the Foundations for Future Action

Conservation markets

Global coordination towards marine conservation is likely to be more efficient than unilateral efforts, but no institution currently allows for nations to cooperate over the conservation of the marine environment. I use ecological principles, global empirical data on biodiversity and fisheries, and environmental economics to propose and analyze a new institution where nations can trade conservation obligations within reasonable ecological constraints: a global market for marine conservation. We describe the challenges and solutions to designing a market for marine conservation, and provide an example of how to build such a market and estimate the gains from trade.

Distributional effects of conservation

Interactions between biodiversity and economic use of the oceans

Evaluating conditions for Moored Fish Aggregating Device Fisheries Development in the Caribbean and Bermuda

Self-financed marine protected areas

Asymmetry across international borders: Research, fishery and management trends and economic value of the giant sea bass (_Stereolepis gigas_)

Fuel fishery subsidies

Environmental institutions and Ecological implications