Discussion Papers
From Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources
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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