Discussion Papers
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- 134.: An investigation of factors affecting compliance with fisheries regulations
- Hatcher, A. Thébaud, O., Shabbar Jaffry and E. Bennett
- 133.: Socio-economic implications of alternative fisheries management strategies
- D. Whitmarsh
- 132.: Legal issues associated with `free fish farming at sea'
- H. Pickering
- 131.: Artificial reefs as a tool to aid rehabilitation of coastal ecosystems: investigating the potential
- H. Pickering, D. Whitmarsh and D. Jensen
- 130.: A new era for the offshore oil and gas industry: the role of science and technology
- H. Pickering
- 129.: The relative contribution of stock recovery in generating economic benefits from effort reduction
- Sean Pascoe
- 128.: A review of the literature on shrimp culture
- A. Neiland, N. Soley and J. Baron
- 127.: Recreational benefits of coastal protection: a case study
- D. Whitmarsh, J. Northen and Shabbar Jaffry
- 126.: A review of fisheries policy in Nigeria since 1950 (with special reference to the inland fisheries of north east Nigeria)
- B. M. B. Ladu and A E. Neiland
- 125.: P. Management of the inland fisheries in north east Nigeria: institutional arrangements
- Sunday Madakan
- 124.: Fishing income, poverty and fisheries management in north east Nigeria
- A. E. Neiland, Shabbar Jaffry and K. Kudaisi
- 123.: A comparative study of fisheries production patterns in the Upper River Benue, Lake Chad and the Nguru-Gashua Wetlands of north east Nigeria
- A. E. Neiland, T. H. Jolley, Shabbar Jaffry and K. Kudaisi
- 122.: The development of a fisheries information monitoring system (FIMS) for north east Nigeria
- A. E. Neiland, B. Garrod and Shabbar Jaffry
- 121.: Fisheries management in Lake Chad, the Upper River Benue and the Nguru-Gashua Wetlands (N.E. Nigeria): a study of 53 villages
- A. E. Neiland, J. Weeks, Sunday Madakan, B. Ladu and M. B.
- 120.: Characterisation of the inland fisheries of north east Nigeria including the Upper River Benue, Lake Chad and the Nguru-Gashua Wetlands
- A. E. Neiland, M.-T. Sarch, Sunday Madakan, B. M. B. Ladu and Shabbar Jaffry
- 119.: Resource allocation in the North Sea fishery: a goal programming approach
- S. Mardle, Sean Pascoe, M. Tamiz and D. Jones
- 118.: Decision-making processes in the management of coastal commons: case studies from the Caribbean
- O. Thébaud and Y. Renard
- 117.: A review of applications to fisheries using multi-objective programming techniques
- S. Mardle and Sean Pascoe
- 116.: Enhancement of inland fisheries in Nigeria: the institutional context provided by traditional and modern systems of fisheries management
- A.E. Neiland and B.M.B. Ladu
- 115.: Commercial exploitation of artificial reefs: economic opportunities and management imperatives
- D. Whitmarsh and H. Pickering
- 114.: Marine pollution policy in the UK
- D. Whitmarsh
- 113.: Multi-objective modelling of the UK fisheries of the English Channel
- Sean Pascoe, M. Tamiz and D. Jones
- 112.: A preliminary bioeconomic model of the UK component of the fisheries of the English Channel
- Sean Pascoe
- 111.: Long run price flexibilities for the high valued species in the UK: a cointegration systems approach
- Shabbar Jaffry, Sean Pascoe and Catherine Robinson
- 110.: Fisher behaviour: exploring the validity of the profit maximising assumption
- Catherine Robinson and Sean Pascoe
- 109.: International trade in tuna commodities: the main players
- H. Hassan
- 108.: Measuring changes in technical efficiency over time using catch and stock information
- Sean Pascoe and Catherine Robinson
- 107.: Artificial reefs and fisheries exploitation: a review of the `Attraction versus Production' debate, the influence of design and its significance for policy
- H. Pickering and D. Whitmarsh
- 106.: A bioeconomic model of fishery-pollution interation
- Alan Collins, M. Stapleton and D. Whitmarsh
- 105.: A surplus production model with a non-linear catch-effort relationship
- Gianluigi Coppola and Sean Pascoe
- 104.: Optimal harvesting strategies in sea bream and tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) culture
- D. Naik and Sean Pascoe
- 103.: The use of cement stabilised coal fired power station by-products in artificial reef construction: what evidence is there that it is a suitable material
- H. Pickering
- 102.: Artificial reefs of bulk waste materials: a scientific and legal review of the suitability of using the cement stabilised by-products of coal fired power stations
- H. Pickering
- 101.: Legal framework governing artificial reefs in the EU
- H. Pickering
- 100.: Traditional management of artisanal fisheries in North East Nigeria: a research framework
- M. -T. Sarch, A. E. Neiland, Sunday Madakan and B. Ladu
- 99.: The community-based approach to fisheries management in North East Nigeria: socio-economic analysis
- A. E. Neiland, M. -T. Sarch, Sunday Madakan and B. Ladu
- 98.: Transboundary marine resources management: recent developments and elements of analysis
- O. Thebaud
- 97.: Devolved management of fish quotas in the United Kingdom: producers' organizations and individual quota systems
- A. Hatcher
- 96.: Artificial reef investment: an assessment of information needs in the analysis of project risk
- D. Whitmarsh
- 95.: Developing a Fisheries Information Monitoring System (FIMS) for N.E. Nigeria
- A. E. Neiland and B. Ladu
- 94.: Searching for common ground: economics, biological diversity and the management of marine living resources
- O. Thebaud
- 93.: Fisheries research priorities for international inland waters in west and central Africa: a case study of the Chad Basin
- A. E. Neiland, M. -T. Sarch, Sunday Madakan and B. Ladu
- 92.: Cost-benefit analysis of artifical reefs
- D. Whitmarsh
- 91.: Fisheries in coastal zone management in Sierra Leone: potential benefits and problems
- F. Turay
- 90.: Fishing and farming at Lake Chad: overcapitalization, opportunities and fisheries management
- M. Sarch
- 89.: Community management systems at Lake Chad
- M. -T. Sarch and Sunday Madakan
- 88.: Managing exploitation rights in the inshore marine fisheries of Sierra Leone
- F. Turay
- 87.: Fisheries management privatisation: a case study of Sierra Leone
- F. Turay
- 85.: Economic appraisal of artificial reefs: case study
- D. Whitmarsh and H. Pickering
- 84.: Rational decision-making in the coastal zone: the significance of the economic evaluation of recreational fisheries
- J. Hobson and S. Potten
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