Controlling incidental catch : An economic analysis of six management options
The authors identify a management approach to the problem of incidental catch and utilize that approach to evaluate six management options which are being considered to control incidental catch in the US fishery conservation zone of the Bering Sea. The evaluation is in terms of the ability of manage...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:marpol:v:6:y:1982:i:2:p:131-139 2024-04-14T08:09:48+00:00 Controlling incidental catch : An economic analysis of six management options Marasco, Richard J. Terry, Joseph M. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0308-597X(82)90067-7 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0308-597X(82)90067-7 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:32:15Z The authors identify a management approach to the problem of incidental catch and utilize that approach to evaluate six management options which are being considered to control incidental catch in the US fishery conservation zone of the Bering Sea. The evaluation is in terms of the ability of management to minimize the impact and control costs of incidental catch. The authors conclude that the use of economic disincentives tends to be preferable due to the inefficiencies and extensive information requirements of the alternative options. Fisheries Economic measurements Pacific Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Bering Sea Pacific |
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The authors identify a management approach to the problem of incidental catch and utilize that approach to evaluate six management options which are being considered to control incidental catch in the US fishery conservation zone of the Bering Sea. The evaluation is in terms of the ability of management to minimize the impact and control costs of incidental catch. The authors conclude that the use of economic disincentives tends to be preferable due to the inefficiencies and extensive information requirements of the alternative options. Fisheries Economic measurements Pacific |
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Marasco, Richard J. Terry, Joseph M. |
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Marasco, Richard J. Terry, Joseph M. Controlling incidental catch : An economic analysis of six management options |
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Controlling incidental catch : An economic analysis of six management options |
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Controlling incidental catch : An economic analysis of six management options |
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Controlling incidental catch : An economic analysis of six management options |
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Controlling incidental catch : An economic analysis of six management options |
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controlling incidental catch : an economic analysis of six management options |
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