Management histories of Sumilon and Apo Marine Reserves, Philippines, and their influence on national marine resource policy G. R. RussA. C. Alcala REPORT Pages: 307 - 319
Community Participation in reef management: an example of benign “dredging” from India C.N. Haneefa KoyaA.K.V. Naseer Reef sites Pages: 320 - 320
Is there a future for coral reef parks in poor tropical countries? T. R. McClanahan PERSPECTIVE Pages: 321 - 325
Reducing the costs of restocking giant clams in Solomon Islands I.D. Bell Reef sites Pages: 326 - 326
Implementation of a small-scale “no-use zone” policy in a reef ecosystem: Eilat’s reef-lagoon six years later N. EpsteinR. P. M. BakB. Rinkvich REPORT Pages: 327 - 332
A coral damage index and its application to diving sites in the Egyptian Red Sea S. C. JamesonM. S. A. AmmarB. Riegl REPORT Pages: 333 - 339
Sponge bleaching on the West and East coasts of Australia Jane FromontMary Garson Reef sites Pages: 340 - 340
Scale-dependent spatial variability of coral assemblages along the Florida Reef Tract T. J. T. MurdochR. B. Aronson REPORT Pages: 341 - 351
The Unique Abrolhos Reef Formation (Brazil): need for specific management strategies Cel FerreiraJea Gonçalves Reef sites Pages: 352 - 352
Validity and reproducibility of benthic cover estimates made during broadscale surveys of coral reefs by manta tow I. MillerR. Müller NOTE Pages: 353 - 356
Macroalgae, nutrients and phase shifts on coral reefs: scientific issues and management consequences for the Great Barrier Reef L. J. McCook REVIEW Pages: 357 - 367
Coral-seagrass interaction in an anthropogenically enriched lagoon Margaret W. MillerRobert Sluka Reef sites Pages: 368 - 368
The human side of reef management: a case study analysis of the socioeconomic framework of Montego Bay Marine Park L. BunceK. GustavsonM. Miller REPORT Pages: 369 - 380
Optimization of economic policies and investment projects using a fuzzy logic based cost-effectiveness model of coral reef quality: empirical results for Montego Bay, Jamaica J. RuitenbeekM. RidgleyR. Huber REPORT Pages: 381 - 392
Multiple criteria analysis integrates economic, ecological and social objectives for coral reef managers L. FernandesM. A. RidgleyT. van’t Hof REPORT Pages: 393 - 402
Is CITES an effective tool for monitoring trade in corals? E. P. GreenH. Hendry NOTE Pages: 403 - 407
Hong Kong's coral communities: surviving adversity? Denise McCorryRobyn L. Cumming Reef sites Pages: 408 - 408