| 8:30-8:45 |
Opening remarks |
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Eric Thunberg and Joe Terry |
| Best
paper awards for policy analysis |
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First Place
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Defining Social and Economic Performance Measures for Catch Share Systems in the Northeast U.S.
paper - presentation |
Patricia Clay, Patricia Pinto da Silva and Andrew Kitts |
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Second Place
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Productivity Change Under a Cap and Trade Management System paper - presentation |
John Walden and Jim Kirkley |
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Third Place
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Valuing Improvements to Threatened and Endangered Marine Species: An Application of Stated Preference Choice Experiments paper - presentation |
Kristy Wallmo and Dan Lew |
| Best
paper awards for scientific research |
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First Place
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Common property, information, and cooperation: Commercial fishing in the Bering Sea |
Alan Haynie, Rob Hicks and Kurt Schnier |
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Second Place
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External Tests of Scope and Embedding in Stated Preference Choice Experiments: An Application to Endangered Species Valuation |
Dan Lew and Kristy Wallmo |
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Third Place
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An Economic Framework to Reallocate Multispecies Fisheries |
Juan Agar and Jim Waters |
| 8:30-10:00 |
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External Tests of Scope and Embedding in Stated Preference Choice Experiments: An Application to Endangered
Species Valuation |
Dan Lew and Kristy Wallmo |
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An Economic Framework to Reallocate Multispecies Fisheries |
Juan Agar and Jim Waters |
| Policy |
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Defining Social and Economic Performance Measures for Catch Share Systems in the Northeast U.S. |
Patricia Clay, Patricia Pinto da Silva and Andrew Kitts |
| 10:15-11:30 |
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Productivity Change Under a Cap and Trade Management System |
John Walden and Jim Kirkley |
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Valuing Improvements to Threatened and Endangered Marine Species: An Application of Stated Preference Choice
Experiments |
Kristy Wallmo and Dan Lew |
| Session 1a: Economics of Recreational
Fishing: Organizer Dan Lew |
| 1:00-2:45 |
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A Revealed and Stated Preference Modeparticipation
model to value bag limits in
the North Carolina for-hire fishery |
John Whitehead |
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The economic value of keep and regulatory
releases of saltwater sportfish in the
Southeast US |
David Carter |
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Untangling the Recreational Value of Wild
and Hatchery Salmon |
Leif Anderson & Todd Lee |
| Session 1b: Fisheries Management
and Fishing Communities |
| 1:00-2:45 |
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Effective Representation of Fishing in Alaskan Communities:
Community Profiles & Data Needs |
Amber Himes-Cornell |
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Fishing, Food Systems, and
Sustainability |
Patricia M. Clay, Julia Olson,
Patricia Pinto da Silva |
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Describing U.S. West Coast
Commercial Fishing Communities
by Targeted Fish Species and
Commonly Used Fishing Gears |
Suzanne Russell & Anna Varney |
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Product marketing & Community
Supported Fisheries |
Barbara Rountree, Ayeisha
Brinson, Min-Yang Lee |
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The Legal Aspects of Fisheries
Regulations |
Tom Gleason |
| Session 2a: Economics of Recreational
Fishing Continued: Organizer Dan Lew |
| 3:00-5:00 |
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On specifying time values in recreational
fishing demand models |
Dan Lew |
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Wall Street or Pacific Stocks? An Analysis
of the Historical Drivers of Sportfishing
Demand |
James Hilger & Eric Janofsky |
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A revealed preference model of four key
Southeast species |
Sabrina Lovell |
| Session 2b: Externalities |
| 3:00-5:00 |
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Markets, Pooling and Insurance
for Managing Incidental Catch in
Fisheries |
Dan Holland |
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Minimizing adverse effects on
habitat from fishing: assessing
opportunity costs and
practicability |
Chad Demarest |
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An Efficiency Approach to
Optimize the Level of Observer
Coverage |
Stephen Stohs |
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The design of hybrid individual
incentive mechanisms for
salmon bycatch reduction |
Alan Haynie |
| 5:30 – 6:30 |
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Completely Voluntary Fun and Games |
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| Session 1a: Catch Shares: Organizers
Susan Abbott-Jamieson & Joe Terry |
| 8:30 – 10:00 |
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Introduction |
Susan Abbott-Jamieson & Joe Terry |
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Catch Shares in the Southeast Region |
Tony Lamberte & Stephen Holiman |
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Overview of Alaskan catch share
programs: Structure and past and future
research |
Amber Himes |
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Catch shares in the Western-Pacific—a
solution in search of a problem? |
Stewart Allen |
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The Catch Share Program in the Context of
Pacific Island Region Fisheries - A Brief
Summary on the Catch Chares Workshop
in the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science
Center |
Minling Pan |
| Session 1c: Habitat Restoration,
Ecology & Economics: Organizer
Aaron Mamula |
| 8:30 – 10:00 |
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Using Portfolio Theory to Prioritize
Conservation Efforts of Endangered
Metapopulations |
Mark Plummer |
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Market and Non-Market
Implications of Habitat Restoration:
The Case of Klamath Dam
Removal |
Cindy Thomson |
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Limitations on Agricultural Water
Diversions and Employment in
California's Central Valley |
Cameron Speir |
| Session 2a: Catch Shares Continued:
Organizers Susan Abbott-Jamieson & Joe
Terry |
| 10:15 – 12:00 |
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Study of New West Coast Groundfish
Trawl Fishery Catch Shares Program |
Suzanne Russell, Karma Norman, Anna
Varney |
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Catch Share Implications for the Main
Hawaiian Islands Bottomfish Fishery |
Justin Hospital |
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The Impacts of Catch Share Institutions on
Fishing and Processing: the AFA Pollock
Catcher/Processor Fishery |
Lisa Pfeiffer & Alan Haynie |
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Behavior of the Red Snapper Ex-vessel
Price in the Gulf Catch Share |
Tony Lamberte & Stephen Holliman |
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Social Network Analysis of Catch Share
Markets |
Kari MacLauchlin |
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Session 2b: The Seafood
Processing Sector: Organizer
Jennifer Sepez
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| 10:15 – 12:00 |
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Cultural Diversity in the Alaska
Seafood Processing Labor Force |
Jennifer Sepez |
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TAC Reduction Effects on the
Processing Sector |
Chang Seung |
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Creation of Shore-based
Processor Profiles |
Christina Package & Jennifer
Sepez |
| Session 2c: Habitat Restoration,
Ecology & Economics Continued:
Organizer Aaron Mamula |
| 10:15 – 12:00 |
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An Evaluation of the Effectiveness
of Commercial Oyster Aquaculture
in the Chesapeake Bay as a
Nutrient Control Strategy |
Alexander Miller |
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Socio-Economic Monitoring of
Habitat Restoration: A Presentation
of Recommendations from a Blue
Ribbon Panel on Estuarine
Economics |
Peter Edwards |
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Valuing freshwater inputs to an
estuarine fishery: dynamic habitat
effects |
Chris Kennedy |
| Session 3a: Catch Shares Continued:
Organizers Susan Abbott-Jamieson & Joe
Terry |
| 1:30 – 3:15 |
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Social Science Challenges under the
NOAA Catch Share Policy |
Mark Holliday |
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Open Discussion |
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| Session 3b: Ecosystem-Based
Fishery Management of
Florida's West Coast Grouper
Fishery |
| 1:30 – 3:15 |
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The Role of Economics
in an ECOPATH with
ECOSIM/ECOSPACE Model |
Sherry Larkin,
University of Florida |
| Session 3c: Recreational
Economics Strategic Planning
Meeting: Organizer Sabrina Lovell
and Sonia Jarvis |
| 1:30 – 3:15 |
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Session 4a: Fishing Regulations:
Organizer David Carter
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| 3:30-5:00 |
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Regional Methods of Evaluating Economic
Effects of Changes in Commercial and
Recreational Fishing Regulations: Panel
Discussion |
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| Session 4c: OMB and PRA
Process: Organizer Carl Lian |
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| GIS Short Course: Donatello Boardroom |
| 9:00 – 5:00 |
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| Program Meetings |
| 9:00 – 12:00 |
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Commercial |
Joe Terry |
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Communities |
Susan Abbott-
Jamieson |
| Working Group Meetings |
| 1:30 – TBD |
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FishSET |
Alan Haynie |
| GIS Short Course: Donatello Boardroom |
| 9:00 – 5:00 |
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