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  1. A Multi‐Layered Collaborative Marine Governance Model: Evaluating Change and Innovation of Marine Governance Arrangements
  2. Sustainability as a shared objective? Stakeholders’ interpretations on the sustainable development of marinas in the Gulf of Finland
  3. Building leaders for the UN Ocean Science Decade: a guide to supporting early career women researchers within academic marine research institutions
  4. A Finnish regional non-binding MSP approach: What are the consequences for integrating Blue Growth and GES?
  5. Breaking down barriers: The identification of actions to promote gender equality in interdisciplinary marine research institutions
  6. Enhancing science-policy interface in marine environmental governance: Oil spill response models as boundary objects in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea
  7. A realist evaluation of the individual transferable quota system used in Finnish herring fisheries
  8. Black Boxes and the Role of Modeling in Environmental Policy Making
  9. Spatial aspects of the dioxin risk formation in the Baltic Sea: A systematic review
  10. Implementing Bayesian networks for ISO 31000:2018-based maritime oil spill risk management: State-of-art, implementation benefits and challenges, and future research directions
  11. Integrated governance for managing multidimensional problems: Potentials, challenges, and arrangements
  12. The effects of climate change on Baltic salmon: Framing the problem in collaboration with expert stakeholders
  13. Catching the future: Applying Bayesian belief networks to exploratory scenario storylines to assess long-term changes in Baltic herring (Clupea harengus membras, Clupeidae) and salmon (Salmo salar, Salmonidae) fisheries
  14. Making the most of mental models: Advancing the methodology for mental model elicitation and documentation with expert stakeholders
  15. Health effects of nutrients and environmental pollutants in Baltic herring and salmon: a quantitative benefit-risk assessment
  16. How to improve governance of a complex social-ecological problem? Dioxins in Baltic salmon and herring
  17. Forage Fish as Food: Consumer Perceptions on Baltic Herring
  18. Risk frames and multiple ways of knowing: Coping with ambiguity in oil spill risk governance in the Norwegian Barents Sea
  19. Socio-cultural values as a dimension of fisheries governance: The cases of Baltic salmon and herring
  20. Shared socio-economic pathways extended for the Baltic Sea: exploring long-term environmental problems
  21. Food security and safety in fisheries governance – A case study on Baltic herring
  22. Justification theory for the analysis of the socio-cultural value of fish and fisheries: The case of Baltic salmon
  23. How can stakeholders promote environmental and social responsibility in the shipping industry?
  24. 35. Addressing socio-cultural values in the use and management of Baltic herring
  25. A proactive approach for maritime safety policy making for the Gulf of Finland: Seeking best practices
  26. Toward Integrative Management Advice of Water Quality, Oil Spills, and Fishery in the Gulf of Finland: A Bayesian Approach
  27. Integrated, age-structured, length-based stock assessment model with uncertain process variances, structural uncertainty, and environmental covariates: case of Central Baltic herring
  28. Involving Stakeholders in Building Integrated Fisheries Models Using Bayesian Methods
  29. Incorporating stakeholders' knowledge to stock assessment: Central Baltic herring
  30. The added value of participatory modelling in fisheries management – what has been learnt?
  31. Baltic Herring Fisheries Management: Stakeholder Views to Frame the Problem
  32. Growing into Interdisciplinarity: How to Converge Biology, Economics, and Social Science in Fisheries Research?
  33. Integration of biological, economic, and sociological knowledge by Bayesian belief networks: the interdisciplinary evaluation of potential management plans for Baltic salmon
  34. Formalizing expert knowledge to compare alternative management plans: Sociological perspective to the future management of Baltic salmon stocks
  35. Management measures and fishers' commitment to sustainable exploitation: a case study of Atlantic salmon fisheries in the Baltic Sea