Economic and Management Benefits from the Coordination of Capture and Culture Fisheries: The Case of Prince William Sound Pink Salmon
"Aquacultural developments often create policy conflicts with established fisheries when the two are not coordinated through a common planning framework. The state of Alaska and community-based, fisher-led salmon aquaculture associations have been unusually successful at coordinating, through c...
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ftdlc:oai:http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu:10535/8238 2023-05-15T17:59:37+02:00 Economic and Management Benefits from the Coordination of Capture and Culture Fisheries: The Case of Prince William Sound Pink Salmon Pinkerton, Evelyn North America United States 1994 http://hdl.handle.net/10535/8238 English eng http://hdl.handle.net/10535/8238 Designing Sustainability on the Commons, the First Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property September 27-30 Duke University, Durham, NC fisheries salmon aquaculture co-management IASC Conference Paper unpublished Case Study 1994 ftdlc 2021-03-11T16:18:40Z "Aquacultural developments often create policy conflicts with established fisheries when the two are not coordinated through a common planning framework. The state of Alaska and community-based, fisher-led salmon aquaculture associations have been unusually successful at coordinating, through cooperative management, the transitional salmon capture fisheries with the new salmon culture fisheries for pink salmon, despite predictable problems. The Prince William sound Aquaculture Corporation in particular has moved from its original involvement in resource enhancement into partnership with the state in harvest planning, allocation, and comprehensive regional planning. Some of the specific economic benefits and the general management benefits of this institutional arrangement are explored. One economic benefit was an 8-year period of price advantage for the association's cost recovery fish because of large and consistent volume and quality. The ecological, political, and institutional conditions that made these developments possible are analyzed." Conference Object Pink salmon Alaska Indiana University: Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) |
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"Aquacultural developments often create policy conflicts with established fisheries when the two are not coordinated through a common planning framework. The state of Alaska and community-based, fisher-led salmon aquaculture associations have been unusually successful at coordinating, through cooperative management, the transitional salmon capture fisheries with the new salmon culture fisheries for pink salmon, despite predictable problems. The Prince William sound Aquaculture Corporation in particular has moved from its original involvement in resource enhancement into partnership with the state in harvest planning, allocation, and comprehensive regional planning. Some of the specific economic benefits and the general management benefits of this institutional arrangement are explored. One economic benefit was an 8-year period of price advantage for the association's cost recovery fish because of large and consistent volume and quality. The ecological, political, and institutional conditions that made these developments possible are analyzed." |
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Economic and Management Benefits from the Coordination of Capture and Culture Fisheries: The Case of Prince William Sound Pink Salmon |
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Economic and Management Benefits from the Coordination of Capture and Culture Fisheries: The Case of Prince William Sound Pink Salmon |
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Economic and Management Benefits from the Coordination of Capture and Culture Fisheries: The Case of Prince William Sound Pink Salmon |
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Economic and Management Benefits from the Coordination of Capture and Culture Fisheries: The Case of Prince William Sound Pink Salmon |
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Economic and Management Benefits from the Coordination of Capture and Culture Fisheries: The Case of Prince William Sound Pink Salmon |
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economic and management benefits from the coordination of capture and culture fisheries: the case of prince william sound pink salmon |
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