In 1995 an Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) management plan was implemented for the Alaska halibut fishery (Hippoglossus stenolepis). With annual catches in the 1990s ranging from 34 to 53 million lbs, valued between $60 million and $99 million, the Alaska halibut IFQ program represents by far the largest fishery for which the United States has adopted IFQ fishery management. How can we assess the individual and combined economic effects on Alaska fishing communities of the many different changes resulting from the IFQ program? Economists at the University of Alaska Anchorage Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) have developed a model for use in assessing community economic impacts of changes in fisheries harvests, markets and man...
The Alaska recreational charter boat sector has undergone significant change in recent years due in ...
In Canada, fisheries are expected to contribute to prosperous coastal communities and the maintenanc...
Marine fisheries are very vulnerable to climate change. Most of the research to date on the relation...
In 1998, the University of Alaska Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) conducted two tel...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2020The Alaska Halibut and Sablefish Individual...
Alaskan fisheries are steeped in centuries of tradition and decades of innovative management. The Pa...
If fishery managers allowed more late-run sockeye salmon into the Kenai River in July, what would be...
Alaska is the world’s principal supplier of Sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria a buttery-flavored whitefis...
Alaska fishing charter service owners are seeking an increased share of halibut fish resources be re...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "To address overfishi...
This report examines economic and social impacts of the first two years of crab rationalization on t...
These three reports present the results of a mail survey conducted in the spring of 1996 by the Univ...
Abstract only.A key element in evaluating fishery management strategies is to examine their effects ...
This report provides an introduction to Alaska halibut markets and how they are changing under the A...
Alaskan fishing community revenues and the stabilizing role of fishing portfolios, in Marine Policy,...
The Alaska recreational charter boat sector has undergone significant change in recent years due in ...
In Canada, fisheries are expected to contribute to prosperous coastal communities and the maintenanc...
Marine fisheries are very vulnerable to climate change. Most of the research to date on the relation...
In 1998, the University of Alaska Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) conducted two tel...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2020The Alaska Halibut and Sablefish Individual...
Alaskan fisheries are steeped in centuries of tradition and decades of innovative management. The Pa...
If fishery managers allowed more late-run sockeye salmon into the Kenai River in July, what would be...
Alaska is the world’s principal supplier of Sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria a buttery-flavored whitefis...
Alaska fishing charter service owners are seeking an increased share of halibut fish resources be re...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "To address overfishi...
This report examines economic and social impacts of the first two years of crab rationalization on t...
These three reports present the results of a mail survey conducted in the spring of 1996 by the Univ...
Abstract only.A key element in evaluating fishery management strategies is to examine their effects ...
This report provides an introduction to Alaska halibut markets and how they are changing under the A...
Alaskan fishing community revenues and the stabilizing role of fishing portfolios, in Marine Policy,...
The Alaska recreational charter boat sector has undergone significant change in recent years due in ...
In Canada, fisheries are expected to contribute to prosperous coastal communities and the maintenanc...
Marine fisheries are very vulnerable to climate change. Most of the research to date on the relation...