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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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83.: Integrating fisheries into coastal area management
S. Cunningham
82.: Producers' organizations in the UK fishing industry
A. Hatcher, P. Holland, S. Cunningham, J. Young, A. Smith and Muir J.
81.: Measuring changes over time in the average efficiency of fishing fleets
Catherine Robinson and Sean Pascoe
80.: Traditional management of artisanal fisheries, North East Nigeria: investigating fisheries management systems
M. Sarch
79.: Traditional management of artisanal fisheries, North East Nigeria: refinement of the socio-economic survey approach
M. Sarch
78.: Traditional management of artisanal fisheries, North East Nigeria: the development of the income and expenditure survey
M. T. Sarch and R. Lewins
77.: The role of spreadsheets in the modelling of commercial fisheries
D. Whitmarsh
76.: Aiding rational decision-making in the coastal zone: an economic perspective on marina location
J. Hobson
75.: Economic perspectives on the causes and control of marine pollution
B. Garrod and D. Whitmarsh
74.: Modelling fisheries adjustment: application of the asset replacement principle
Sean Pascoe
73.: Benefits and costs of single species conservation in a multispecies fishery: the case of the Australian eastern gemfish
Sean Pascoe
72.: Traditional fisheries jurisdiction in North East Nigeria: results of a survey in 1994 at Lake Chad, River Benue and the Nguru- Gashua Wetlands
A. Neiland, J. Weeks, Sunday Madakan and B. Ladu
71.: The management implications of overlapping property rights: the case of the Solent oyster fishery
Patrice Guillotreau and S. Cunningham
70.: Integrating economic factors into aquaculture research: a discussion paper for CFRD fisheries economics meeting 25 March 1994
A. Neiland
69.: The development of fishing rights in UK fisheries Policy
A. Hatcher and S. Cunningham
68.: Monopsonistic fisheries management: the case of Mauritania
S. Cunningham, A. Nguer and I. Thiam
67.: The economic effects of biological predation: theory and application to the case of the north-east Atlantic minke whale's (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) consumption of fish
O. Flaaten and K. Stollery
66.: Internationalization, main determinant of the seafood market: the case of France
Patrice Guillotreau
65.: An economic appraisal of the Solent oyster fishery: historical and institutional aspects
Patrice Guillotreau and S. Cunningham
64.: An economic perspective on issues of recreation and conservation in coastal zone planning and management
J. Hobson
63.: Fisheries in the context of coastal zone management
D. Whitmarsh, J. Hobson, H. Pickering, S. Edwards and D. Nowell
62.: Incentives and optimal fishing quotas with centralized and decentralized management
K. Stollery
61.: Fishermen's incomes and fisheries management
S. Cunningham
60.: Production and prices in the English herring industry, 1900 to 1944
N. Cooper and D. Whitmarsh
59.: R. A stochastic dynamic programming model of bycatch control in fisheries
R. A. Androkovich and K. Stollery
58.: Coastal state fisheries management: fleet development versus trade in fisheries services
S. Cunningham and D. Whitmarsh
57.: The Common Fisheries Policy and the role of producer organisations in South West England
J. E. Slaymaker, A. Hatcher and S. Cunningham
56.: Information needs and the management of joint commercial and recreational fisheries: the UK fishery for sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)
S. Potten, M. Dunn and D. Whitmarsh
55.: The Moroccan cephalapod fishery: bioeconomics and management
S. Cunningham, M. Bertignac and M. Zouiri
54.: Aquaculture pollution: who pays, who should pay: an economic approach to pollution control
N. Soley, A. Neiland and D. Nowell
53.: The role of producer organisations in fisheries management: the case of South West England
J. Slaymaker
52.: Managing technological change in fishing: the Herring Industry Board and new technology, 1945-1977
C. Reid
50.: Natural resource exploitation and the role of new technology: the UK herring industry 1960-1980
D. Whitmarsh, C. Reid, C. Gulvin and M. Dunn
49.: The social and economic impact of aquaculture: a European review
A. Neiland, S. A. Shaw and D. Bailly
48.: Aquaculture development and coastal zone management strategies: a comparison of leading issues from the UK, Canada and the USA
A. Neiland and D. Nowell
47.: Angling vs netting - an economic perspective
A. Hatcher and A. Radford
46.: Computer spreadsheets and the appraisal of fisheries development projects: introductory excercises for education and training
B. Garrod and D. Whitmarsh
45.: An overview of fisheries research in the Chad Basin of Africa 1920-1988 - including a partially annotated bibliography
A. Neiland
44.: Marine fisheries development in the Sudan: macro and micro economic constraints on post-1975 development programmes
M. Dunn
43.: Overcapitalisation and structural adjustment in UK fisheries
B. Garrod and D. Whitmarsh
42.: An economic evaluation of the recreational salmon fisheries in Great Britain: principles of economic evaluation and discussion of results for Wales
A. Radford and A. Hatcher
41.: Time technological change and tradition practice: the UK herring fishery c.1880-1914
C. Reid
40.: B. Fishing costs and the relationship between catch rates and fish abundance
D. Sampson
39.: Local catch-per-unit effort as an index of global fish abundance
D. Sampson
38.: B. Fishing technology and fleet dynamics: predictions from a bio-economic model
D. Sampson
37.: E. Artisanal fisheries in the Chad Basin in Africa: an information crisis?
A. Neiland
36.: Aquaculture commerce: the impact of international regulations and restrictions
A. Neiland
35.: E. Aquaculture in the European Community (EC): policy and legislation considerations from non-EC countries
A. Neiland
34.: A revised methodology for estimating the relative size of the annual recreational catch of bass in England and Wales over the period 1986-88
S. Potten
33.: 1989 Survey of boat anglers in England and Wales
S. D. Potten
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