From 2014 to 2016, Rhode Island Shellfish growers applied for a series of leases to produce oysters in close proximity to lands used for waterfowl hunting. The emerging conflict between these uses required the relevant agencies to seek modifications to minimize problems and highlighted a need to better understand the relevant authorities governing these agencies. This study provides an overview of how state and federal legal authorities govern the interaction of shellfish leasing and waterfowl management in Rhode Island, including whether shellfish leasing may be considered incidental take under federal law
For centuries fisheries institutions have shaped Rhode Island’s storied fishing tradition, a hallmar...
Aquaculture refers to the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of plants and animals in all types of wa...
For centuries fisheries institutions have shaped Rhode Island\u27s storied fishing tradition, a hall...
From 2014 to 2016, Rhode Island Shellfish growers applied for a series of leases to produce oysters ...
More than half of the population of the continental United States resides in coastal communities, wh...
Shellfish resources are the main fishery resources commercially harvested and cultured in Rhode Isla...
This study examined the potential of social conflict related to private and public rights, to constr...
As shellfish aquaculture activities grow in the US, researchers, practitioners, resource users, and ...
Beginning in the 1970s and 1980s, states responded to mounting land use conflicts by enacting Right-...
Shellfish resources are the main fishery resources commercially harvested and cultured in Rhode Isla...
This study examines the concept of property rights in relation to fisheries resource management in t...
The shellfish aquaculture industry in the US has been steadily growing in recent years and demand is...
The shellfish aquaculture industry in the US has been steadily growing in recent years and demand is...
There are many ways to address and improve the sustainability of the food system, and multiple appro...
In Cherenzia v. Lynch, several commercial fishermen filed suit to challenge the constitutionality of...
For centuries fisheries institutions have shaped Rhode Island’s storied fishing tradition, a hallmar...
Aquaculture refers to the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of plants and animals in all types of wa...
For centuries fisheries institutions have shaped Rhode Island\u27s storied fishing tradition, a hall...
From 2014 to 2016, Rhode Island Shellfish growers applied for a series of leases to produce oysters ...
More than half of the population of the continental United States resides in coastal communities, wh...
Shellfish resources are the main fishery resources commercially harvested and cultured in Rhode Isla...
This study examined the potential of social conflict related to private and public rights, to constr...
As shellfish aquaculture activities grow in the US, researchers, practitioners, resource users, and ...
Beginning in the 1970s and 1980s, states responded to mounting land use conflicts by enacting Right-...
Shellfish resources are the main fishery resources commercially harvested and cultured in Rhode Isla...
This study examines the concept of property rights in relation to fisheries resource management in t...
The shellfish aquaculture industry in the US has been steadily growing in recent years and demand is...
The shellfish aquaculture industry in the US has been steadily growing in recent years and demand is...
There are many ways to address and improve the sustainability of the food system, and multiple appro...
In Cherenzia v. Lynch, several commercial fishermen filed suit to challenge the constitutionality of...
For centuries fisheries institutions have shaped Rhode Island’s storied fishing tradition, a hallmar...
Aquaculture refers to the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of plants and animals in all types of wa...
For centuries fisheries institutions have shaped Rhode Island\u27s storied fishing tradition, a hall...