In fisheries management, ex-ante analysis of fishermen's preferences can provide reliable insights into specific characteristics of regulatory alternatives that are desirable, objectionable, or important, in the judgement of fishermen. This knowledge could facilitate consideration by fishery managers of additional regulatory alternatives with high likelihoods of meeting program objectives, minimal disruption to fishing operations and lifestyles, and high levels of acceptance and compliance from the fishing fleet. In this case study, we interviewed Pacific halibut fishermen (n = 76) in four communities across Southeast Alaska, to document their preferences about different types of data collection methods on their vessels. We demonstrate how ...
The Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) is a data-poor species in U.S. waters. Abundances r...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...
Alaskan fisheries are steeped in centuries of tradition and decades of innovative management. The Pa...
In fisheries management, ex-ante analysis of fishermen’s preferences can provide reliable insights i...
This study surveyed 435 commercial fishermen across eight coastal regions of the United States where...
Science and decision making in commercial fisheries management take place in the context of uncertai...
Understanding behavioral responses of recreational fishers to management changes is fundamental for ...
In 1998, the University of Alaska Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) conducted two tel...
Marine capture fisheries can be characterised by a combination of biological factors governing fish ...
Planning is concerned with understanding and relating both the physical and social aspects of an env...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
The fisheries literature embodies critical assumptions about fisherman attitudes and motivations. Co...
The effects of regulations on recreational fishers are especially difficult to predict. Data lags ty...
The Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) is a data-poor species in U.S. waters. Abundances r...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...
Alaskan fisheries are steeped in centuries of tradition and decades of innovative management. The Pa...
In fisheries management, ex-ante analysis of fishermen’s preferences can provide reliable insights i...
This study surveyed 435 commercial fishermen across eight coastal regions of the United States where...
Science and decision making in commercial fisheries management take place in the context of uncertai...
Understanding behavioral responses of recreational fishers to management changes is fundamental for ...
In 1998, the University of Alaska Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) conducted two tel...
Marine capture fisheries can be characterised by a combination of biological factors governing fish ...
Planning is concerned with understanding and relating both the physical and social aspects of an env...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
The fisheries literature embodies critical assumptions about fisherman attitudes and motivations. Co...
The effects of regulations on recreational fishers are especially difficult to predict. Data lags ty...
The Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) is a data-poor species in U.S. waters. Abundances r...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...
Alaskan fisheries are steeped in centuries of tradition and decades of innovative management. The Pa...