The overall goal of this analysis is to quantify the effect of hypoxia on economic outcomes of interest, including catch, revenue, catch per unit effort (CPUE) and revenue per unit effort (RPUE) for the brown shrimp fishery in the Gulf of Mexico using spatially explicit data. To isolate the effect of hypoxia on fishing outcomes from confounding factors, we use spatial and temporal variation of hypoxia and take advantage of additional variation: the presence of areas with little to no hypoxia close to areas greatly affected by hypoxia. We employ a differences-in-differences-in-differences (DIDID) estimator, controlling for potential cofounders, including the brown shrimp life and growth cycle and state policies, to isolate the true treatme...
AbstractThe formation of an extensive hypoxic area off the Louisiana coast has been well publicized....
<p>Geospatial regression model estimates of the spatially varying effect of dissolved oxygen (DO) on...
<p>Chapter 1: Although there are widely accepted theoretical explanations for overexploitation of co...
While environmental stressors such as hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) are perceived as a threat to th...
While environmental stressors such as hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) are perceived as a threat to th...
It is well known that hypoxia undermines the ecosystem functions of estuarine and marine environment...
© 2014 MRE foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.We analyze the Gulf of Mexico brown shrimp fishery a...
The emergence of ecosystem-based management suggests that traditional fisheries management and prote...
The northwestern Gulf of Mexico shelf experiences one of the largest seasonal hypoxic zones in the w...
<p>Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is a valuable commercial and recreational fishery on the Gulf ...
<p>The northern Gulf of Mexico (nGOM) has historically been one of the most productive fishery ecosy...
Marine hypoxia, a seasonal phenomenon, adversely affects parts of numerous waterbodies around the wo...
Seasonal, summertime hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <= 2 mg l(-1)) has occurred over large areas (-1000 t...
Seasonal, summertime hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <= 2 mg l(-1)) has occurred over large areas (-1000 t...
Coastal hypoxia (dissolved oxygen ≤ 2 mg/L) is a growing problem worldwide that threatens marine eco...
AbstractThe formation of an extensive hypoxic area off the Louisiana coast has been well publicized....
<p>Geospatial regression model estimates of the spatially varying effect of dissolved oxygen (DO) on...
<p>Chapter 1: Although there are widely accepted theoretical explanations for overexploitation of co...
While environmental stressors such as hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) are perceived as a threat to th...
While environmental stressors such as hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) are perceived as a threat to th...
It is well known that hypoxia undermines the ecosystem functions of estuarine and marine environment...
© 2014 MRE foundation, Inc. All rights reserved.We analyze the Gulf of Mexico brown shrimp fishery a...
The emergence of ecosystem-based management suggests that traditional fisheries management and prote...
The northwestern Gulf of Mexico shelf experiences one of the largest seasonal hypoxic zones in the w...
<p>Red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is a valuable commercial and recreational fishery on the Gulf ...
<p>The northern Gulf of Mexico (nGOM) has historically been one of the most productive fishery ecosy...
Marine hypoxia, a seasonal phenomenon, adversely affects parts of numerous waterbodies around the wo...
Seasonal, summertime hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <= 2 mg l(-1)) has occurred over large areas (-1000 t...
Seasonal, summertime hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <= 2 mg l(-1)) has occurred over large areas (-1000 t...
Coastal hypoxia (dissolved oxygen ≤ 2 mg/L) is a growing problem worldwide that threatens marine eco...
AbstractThe formation of an extensive hypoxic area off the Louisiana coast has been well publicized....
<p>Geospatial regression model estimates of the spatially varying effect of dissolved oxygen (DO) on...
<p>Chapter 1: Although there are widely accepted theoretical explanations for overexploitation of co...