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  1. Can Collaboration Occur Among Disparate Groups? A New Look at what “Interdisciplinary” Means in Practical Terms

    What is required for science and industry to work together, speak a similar language, and find common ground?

  2. Skipjack, yellowfin and bigeye tuna allocation within a game theoretic framework

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  3. Ethnic Diversity, Social Capital, and the Potential for Co-Management: a case study of Hawaii’s longline fishery

    We would like to acknowledge the Pelagic Fisheries Research Program for funding support.

  4. Value Maximisation in Shared Fisheries

    This paper explores some theoretical and practical issues in developing policy for the management of shared fisheries for maximum value. Maximisation of value from the use of resources is a key component of...

  5. Locally Based Coastal Fisheries Management: People's Participation and Local Management Body to Sustainability of Coastal...

    Research Paper

  6. Applying Multiple-Criteria Decision-Making Techniques in the Management of Small-Scale Fisheries in Andalusia (Spain)

    Fisheries management involves considering several biological, economic and political objectives. They are often contradictory. For this reason, it is almost impossible to reach them simultaneously. Andalusian...

  7. A Quantitative Analysis of Co-Management Success Across the Indo- Pacific

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  8. Non-use Values in Natural Resource Management – A Bioeconomic Model of Fisheries and Habitat

    As fisheries management becomes more collaborative by seeking input and involvement from stakeholders, it is important to understand and address the diversity of those stakeholders. Gulf Coast fisheries...

  9. A Mixed Methods Approach to Analyzing Vietnamese American Fishing Communities on the Gulf of Mexico

    As fisheries management becomes more collaborative by seeking input and involvement from stakeholders, it is important to understand and address the diversity of those stakeholders. Gulf Coast fisheries...

  10. Issues in Modeling Fish to 2020 within a Global Food Model

    The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the International Center for Living Aquatic

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