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Lobster Fishery Management under the Fishery Conservation and Management Act [PDF]
Abstract The Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 (PL 94-265) created a new era in fishery management, featuring development of comprehensive fishery management plans by regional fishery management councils and management for “optimum yield.” In this paper we discuss the main features of the Act, consider the development of fishery ...
A. C. Jones, J. R. Zuboy, T. J. Costello
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Decentralized Management of a Fishery
Environmental and Resource Economics, 2012We construct an economic mechanism to realize in Nash equilibrium an optimal consumption time path of a natural resource. For exposition convenience, the analysis is conducted within the model initiated by Levhari and Mirman (Bell J Econ 11:322–334, 1980).
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Ecosystem models for fisheries management: finding the sweet spot
, 2016The advent of an ecosystem-based approach dramatically expanded the scope of fisheries management, creating a critical need for new kinds of data and quantitative approaches that could be integrated into the management system. Ecosystem models are needed
J. Collie+9 more
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Marine Policy, 1997
Abstract This paper examines the role of fishermen's organisations in the fisheries management decision-making process based on Danish experiences. The fishing industry world-wide is facing large challenges in the years to come deriving from the management system, technology and the market. These challenges cannot be met without the central fisheries
Thomas Vedsmand, Jesper Raakjær Nielsen
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Abstract This paper examines the role of fishermen's organisations in the fisheries management decision-making process based on Danish experiences. The fishing industry world-wide is facing large challenges in the years to come deriving from the management system, technology and the market. These challenges cannot be met without the central fisheries
Thomas Vedsmand, Jesper Raakjær Nielsen
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Glyphosate in fisheries management
Hydrobiologia, 1996Glyphosate is the active ingredient of the broad-spectrum, translocated herbicide ‘Roundup’. Glyphosate is cleared for safe use in or near watercourses, being rated virtually non-toxic by the World Health Organisation. Trials in and alongside Irish fishery watercourses first commenced in 1989 and are continuing to date.
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Ecological Research, 2010
AbstractThere are few legal marine protected areas in Japan rather than fishing‐ban areas. Fishers did not seek legal fishing‐ban areas but they did establish fishing‐ban areas by autonomous bases. We briefly introduce the institutional history and features of Japanese coastal fishery management, including the past decade's major legislative ...
Juan Carlos Castilla+4 more
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AbstractThere are few legal marine protected areas in Japan rather than fishing‐ban areas. Fishers did not seek legal fishing‐ban areas but they did establish fishing‐ban areas by autonomous bases. We briefly introduce the institutional history and features of Japanese coastal fishery management, including the past decade's major legislative ...
Juan Carlos Castilla+4 more
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Adapting Inland Fisheries Management to a Changing Climate
, 2016Natural resource decision makers are challenged to adapt management to a changing climate while balancing short-term management goals with long-term changes in aquatic systems.
C. Paukert+8 more
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Risk management for fisheries [PDF]
AbstractRisk management methods provide means to address increasing complexity for successful fisheries management by systematically identifying and coping with risk. The objective of this study is to summarize risk management practices in use in fisheries and to present strategies that are not currently used but may be applicable.
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Fishery Co-Management in Japanese Coastal Fisheries
2005This paper presents an empirical analysis of the Japanese coastal fishery co-management system. In particular, the paper focuses on the effectiveness of Fishery Management Organizations (FMOs), which are established by groups of fishermen and set rules and regulations that they self-enforce.
Uchida, Hirotsugu, Uchida, Hirotsugu
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