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From Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources
Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources (CEMARE) Department of Economics University of Portsmouth Milton Campus Locksway Road Portsmouth United Kingdom PO4 8JF.
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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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