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Fisheries: Australia
Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) were established in the South East Australian fishery for ... is a good example of the possibility of sustainable management within fisheries. Improvements to the fish stocks and the South East fishery are already evident which is encouraging in the early ...
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Fisheries: Norway
Geographic Area: Norway Focal Question: How can a multispecies fishery begin to sustainably manage its fish populations? Sources: (1) Salvanes, K., Squires,D. 1995. Transferrable quotas, Enforcement Costs and Typical Firms: An ... as a means to recovery. The transferable quotas would remove the race for fish as each vessel would have an allowable catch for a one year increment, and the vessel has the ...
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Habitat Media - interview transcript
Service. Iudicello has written and spoken widely on fishery issues, particularly bycatch. She has authored Fish, Markets, And Fishermen: The Economics Of Overfishing. Why do you think overfishing happens? We're all ... licensing, that hasn't been enough to halt overfishing? In terms of stopping the race for fish, even if you couple the conventional measures - such as total catch limits and seasons ...
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PERC - The Property and Environment Research Center: Guides
Listing of Guides Beyond IFQs in marine fisheries A guide for federal policy makers May 2008 [PDF] Saving Our Streams: Harnessing Water Markets August 2007 [PDF] ... Land Trusts October 2002 [PDF] Fencing the Fishery A Primer for Ending The Race for Fish June 2002 [PDF] Hunting for Habitat Explores State-Landowner Wildlife Partnerships October 2001 [PDF] Guides ...
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PERC - The Property and Environment Research Center: The Ecological Role of IFQs in U.S. Fisheries
(IFQs). IFQs have ended the costly race for fish and reduced fleet excesses where traditional measures-- such as gear restrictions, shortened seasons, and ... essay, The Ecological Role of IFQs in U.S. Fisheries, stems from that seminar. Support for the briefing and this booklet is provided by the Alex C. Walker Educational and Charitable ...
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Senate Testimony: Using Incentives to Restore Fishery Health
Benefits of ownership of the catch shares include: Reduced incentive to race for fish, resulting in longer seasons Slowed pace of fishing, improving the ability to optimize onboard ... gave his remarks before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Subcommittee for Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard.  Sanchirico, a former RFF senior fellow, is an ...
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fisheries resource paper
(Williams 1998). While some fish species are able to recover from the effects of fishing pressure rather quickly, others produce ... these issues by assigning yearly tradeable catch quotas to individual fishers. This reduces the race for the fish; yet, ITQs are still susceptible to vague or even erroneous data. Improving communication ...
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Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies | PCCS Launches New Monitoring Program for Cape Cod Bay
Cape Cod Bay, which is defined as the state waters southward of a line extending from Race Point, Provincetown, to Brant Rock, Duxbury, is one of five state ocean sanctuaries covering an area of ... in determining the health of the bay ecosystem since they act as a refuge and nursery for juvenile fish and shellfish. Through the generosity of Thomas Niles of Cambridge, a member of the PCCS board ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
Of The South March 27, 2008 The Dirt On A Fish-Saving Plan March 26, 2008 No Bait! Fish May Respond To Sound March 26, 2008 Race On To Save Redside Dace March 23, 2008 Scientists Implant ... Species Of Fish Found In W.Va. River February 9, 2008 'Human Activity' Blamed For Fish Ills February 8, 2008 Scientists To Send Fish On Rocket Ride February 8, 2008 Study Links Population To Intersex Fish February ...
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Warmer Seas, Over-Fishing Spell Disaster For Oceans: Scientists | Environmental Research Foundation
"There is a race to fish, but in wild capture fisheries right now we can catch no more," said Steven ... from South Pacific fishing communities. "They have taboo areas, coral reef sanctuaries, where fish would be saved for bad weather periods or major festivals and feast," she said. "They know if ...
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