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  1. A Small Parasite Making Big Waves: Industry Consolidation and Collaboration under Spatial-Dynamic Externalities

    Parasites and diseases represent major challenges in aquaculture. In the Norwegian salmon farming industry, costs associated with treatment of sea lice are surging and reached 5bn NOK or 10% of the industry’s...

  2. How to Assess the Spatial Representation of Fishery's Revenues? A Method Comparison

    Maps of fishing locations are important in assessing fishery exposure to management alternatives and facilitates stakeholder outreach (e.g. the New England Fishery Management Council’s Omnibus Habitat...

  3. Escaping the Fisheries Subsidies Trap: The Role of Cooperative Fisheries Management

    The evidence of the destructive economic and biological consequences of “bad” fisheries subsidies is now all but overwhelming.  Yet still these subsidies persist, in spite of the evidence. This paper looks...

  4. Trade in Fishing Services

    While the importance of international trade in fish products has long been recognized, international trade in fishing services (TIFS), involving harvesting, processing, transportation and marketing has received...

  5. Commercial Fishing Business Cost Data Collection in the Northeast United States: Changes and Challenges

    Information on the total costs associated with commercial fishing is essential to quantitative estimation of fisheries performance measures that indicate the fleet’s economic health over time as biological,...

  6. Data and Information Needs for Effective Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning: A Washington State Case Study

    Washington state is currently developing a marine spatial plan for its outer coast under a mandate from its Legislature.  One key mandate for the plan involves mapping areas that have “high potential for...

  7. The Bigger, the Better? Spacial Externalities, Economies of Scale, and Consolidation in the Norwegian Fish Farming Industry

    Early studies of economies of scale show that ownership limitations imposed large costs on salmon farming firms prior to the deregulation of the industry in 1991. Since then a number of mergers and acquisitions...

  8. Predicting the Effects of Angler Regulation off Washington and Oregon using Discrete Choice Surveys and Stock Assessments

    The effects of regulations on recreational fishers are especially difficult to predict. Data lags typically prevent in-season management, so regulations restrict aspects of individual fishing activity in the...

  9. Socio-Economic Analysis of the Results of Implementing a Rights-Based Management System in a Small-Scale Fishery in the Gulf...

    Annual socio-economic surveys, pared with third-party landing monitoring data, have allowed a multi-year analysis of the economic impacts and perceptions of implementing an individual vessel quota rights-based...

  10. Co-Management of a Recreational Fishery with a Social-Ecological Approach

    Most regulations for recreational fishing in Mexico focus primarily on offshore boat fishing. However, regulations for inshore recreational fishing in Mexico are insufficient. Every year hundreds of European...

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