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1. Reflections on Breaking Down Silos in Fisheries Science.

2. Climate change alters social‐ecological trade‐offs in achieving ocean futures' targets.

3. Challenges to transboundary fisheries management in North America under climate change.

4. Climate change, shifting threat points, and the management of transboundary fish stocks.

5. Comparative valuation of fisheries in Asian Large Marine Ecosystems with emphasis on the East China Sea and South China Sea LMEs.

6. Economic viability and small-scale fisheries — A review.

7. Euros vs. Yuan: Comparing European and Chinese Fishing Access in West Africa.

8. A Selected Review of Impacts of Ocean Deoxygenation on Fish and Fisheries.

9. Fisheries, ecosystem justice and piracy: A case study of Somalia.

10. How to make progress in disciplining overfishing subsidies.

11. Seas, Oceans and Fisheries: A Challenge for Good Governance.

12. Impact of the Deepwater Horizon well blowout on the economics of US Gulf fisheries.

13. A Cautionary Note on Individual Transferable Quotas.

14. Adapting to Regional Enforcement: Fishing Down the Governance Index.

15. WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies.

16. Trade-offs between conservation and socio-economic objectives in managing a tropical marine ecosystem

17. Supporting Global Blue Economy through Sustainable Molluscan Mariculture with a Focus on China.

18. Insights from Chinese Mariculture Development to Support Global Blue Growth.

19. Making future generations count: Comment on “Remembering the future”

20. Subsidizing extinction?

22. Conservation successes and challenges for wide-ranging sharks and rays.

23. Evidence of spatial competition, over resource scarcity, as a primary driver of conflicts between small-scale and industrial fishers.

26. Impact of warming and deoxygenation on the habitat distribution of Pacific halibut in the Northeast Pacific.

27. Rebuilding fish biomass for the world's marine ecoregions under climate change.

28. Marine capture fisheries in the Arctic: winners or losers under climate change and ocean acidification?

29. Large-scale oil spills and flag-use within the global tanker fleet.

30. SubsidyExplorer: A decision-support tool to improve our understanding of the ecological and economic effects of reforming fisheries subsidies.

31. Timing and magnitude of climate‐driven range shifts in transboundary fish stocks challenge their management.

32. Small‐scale fisheries and local food systems: Transformations, threats and opportunities.

33. Governing Marine Fisheries in a Changing Climate: A Game-Theoretic Perspective.

34. A Global Estimate of the Number of Coral Reef Fishers.

35. Protect global values of the Southern Ocean ecosystem.

36. Quantifying the overlooked socio-economic contribution of small-scale fisheries in Sabah, Malaysia

37. The reef fisheries of Pulau Banggi, Sabah: A preliminary profile and assessment of ecological and socio-economic sustainability

38. Predicting how climate change threatens the prey base of Arctic marine predators.

39. Sustainable fisheries are essential but not enough to ensure well‐being for the world's fishers.

40. Taking stock: a Large Marine Ecosystem perspective of socio-economic and ecological trends in East China Sea fisheries.

41. Valuing invisible catches: Estimating the global contribution by women to small-scale marine capture fisheries production.

42. A review of the fate of southern British Columbia coho salmon over time.

43. Integrating diverse objectives for sustainable fisheries in Canada1.

44. The economic impact of global change on fishing and non-fishing households in the Tonle Sap ecosystem, Pursat, Cambodia.

45. Establishing company level fishing revenue and profit losses from fisheries: A bottom-up approach.

46. A novel framework to evaluate the financial sustainability of marine protected areas.

47. The economics of fishing the high seas.

48. Climate change-contaminant interactions in marine food webs: Toward a conceptual framework.

49. Economic challenges to the generalization of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture: An empirical comparative study on kelp monoculture and kelp-mollusk polyculture in Weihai, China.

50. Impact of High Seas Closure on Food Security in Low Income Fish Dependent Countries.

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