Purpose
Agenda
Abstracts
Participants
Contact
Tuesday, Sept 21
Wednesday, Sept 22
Thursday, Sept 23
Thursday, Sept 24
Tuesday, Sept. 21
8:30-8:45 Opening remarks   Eric Thunberg and Joe Terry
Best paper awards for policy analysis
 
First Place

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

 
Second Place

Productivity Change Under a Cap and Trade Management System  paper - presentation

John Walden and Jim Kirkley

 
Third Place

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
 
First Place

Common property, information, and cooperation: Commercial fishing in the Bering Sea

Alan Haynie, Rob Hicks and Kurt Schnier

 
Second Place

External Tests of Scope and Embedding in Stated Preference Choice Experiments: An Application to Endangered Species Valuation

Dan Lew and Kristy Wallmo

 
Third Place

An Economic Framework to Reallocate Multispecies Fisheries

Juan Agar and Jim Waters

8:30-10:00      
    External Tests of Scope and Embedding in Stated Preference Choice Experiments: An Application to Endangered Species Valuation Dan Lew and Kristy Wallmo
    An Economic Framework to Reallocate Multispecies Fisheries Juan Agar and Jim Waters
Policy
    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      
    Productivity Change Under a Cap and Trade Management System John Walden and Jim Kirkley
    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      
    A Revealed and Stated Preference Modeparticipation
model to value bag limits in the North Carolina for-hire fishery
John Whitehead
    The economic value of keep and regulatory releases of saltwater sportfish in the Southeast US David Carter
    Untangling the Recreational Value of Wild
and Hatchery Salmon
Leif Anderson & Todd Lee
Session 1b: Fisheries Management and Fishing Communities
1:00-2:45      
    Effective Representation of Fishing in Alaskan Communities: Community Profiles & Data Needs Amber Himes-Cornell
    Fishing, Food Systems, and Sustainability Patricia M. Clay, Julia Olson,
Patricia Pinto da Silva
    Describing U.S. West Coast Commercial Fishing Communities by Targeted Fish Species and
Commonly Used Fishing Gears
Suzanne Russell & Anna Varney
    Product marketing & Community Supported Fisheries Barbara Rountree, Ayeisha
Brinson, Min-Yang Lee
    The Legal Aspects of Fisheries Regulations Tom Gleason
Session 2a: Economics of Recreational Fishing Continued: Organizer Dan Lew
3:00-5:00      
    On specifying time values in recreational
fishing demand models
Dan Lew
    Wall Street or Pacific Stocks? An Analysis
of the Historical Drivers of Sportfishing
Demand
James Hilger & Eric Janofsky
    A revealed preference model of four key
Southeast species
Sabrina Lovell
Session 2b: Externalities
3:00-5:00      
    Markets, Pooling and Insurance for Managing Incidental Catch in Fisheries Dan Holland
    Minimizing adverse effects on habitat from fishing: assessing opportunity costs and practicability Chad Demarest
    An Efficiency Approach to Optimize the Level of Observer
Coverage
Stephen Stohs
    The design of hybrid individual incentive mechanisms for
salmon bycatch reduction
Alan Haynie
5:30 – 6:30      
    Completely Voluntary Fun and Games  

Wednesday, Sept. 22
Session 1a: Catch Shares: Organizers Susan Abbott-Jamieson & Joe Terry
8:30 – 10:00      
    Introduction Susan Abbott-Jamieson & Joe Terry
    Catch Shares in the Southeast Region Tony Lamberte & Stephen Holiman
    Overview of Alaskan catch share
programs: Structure and past and future
research
Amber Himes
    Catch shares in the Western-Pacific—a
solution in search of a problem?
Stewart Allen
    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      
    Using Portfolio Theory to Prioritize Conservation Efforts of Endangered Metapopulations Mark Plummer
    Market and Non-Market Implications of Habitat Restoration:
The Case of Klamath Dam Removal
Cindy Thomson
    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      
    Study of New West Coast Groundfish Trawl Fishery Catch Shares Program Suzanne Russell, Karma Norman, Anna
Varney
    Catch Share Implications for the Main Hawaiian Islands Bottomfish Fishery Justin Hospital
    The Impacts of Catch Share Institutions on Fishing and Processing: the AFA Pollock Catcher/Processor Fishery Lisa Pfeiffer & Alan Haynie
    Behavior of the Red Snapper Ex-vessel Price in the Gulf Catch Share Tony Lamberte & Stephen Holliman
    Social Network Analysis of Catch Share Markets Kari MacLauchlin

Session 2b: The Seafood Processing Sector: Organizer Jennifer Sepez

10:15 – 12:00      
    Cultural Diversity in the Alaska Seafood Processing Labor Force Jennifer Sepez
    TAC Reduction Effects on the Processing Sector Chang Seung
    Creation of Shore-based Processor Profiles Christina Package & Jennifer
Sepez
Session 2c: Habitat Restoration, Ecology & Economics Continued: Organizer Aaron Mamula
10:15 – 12:00      
    An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Commercial Oyster Aquaculture in the Chesapeake Bay as a Nutrient Control Strategy Alexander Miller
    Socio-Economic Monitoring of Habitat Restoration: A Presentation of Recommendations from a Blue
Ribbon Panel on Estuarine
Economics
Peter Edwards
    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      
    Social Science Challenges under the
NOAA Catch Share Policy
Mark Holliday
    Open Discussion  
Session 3b: Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management of Florida's West Coast Grouper Fishery
1:30 – 3:15      
    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      

Session 4a: Fishing Regulations: Organizer David Carter

3:30-5:00      
    Regional Methods of Evaluating Economic Effects of Changes in Commercial and Recreational Fishing Regulations: Panel Discussion  
Session 4c: OMB and PRA Process: Organizer Carl Lian
       

Thursday, Sept. 23
GIS Short Course: Donatello Boardroom
9:00 – 5:00      
       
Program Meetings
9:00 – 12:00      
    Commercial Joe Terry
    Communities Susan Abbott- Jamieson
Working Group Meetings
1:30 – TBD      
    FishSET Alan Haynie
Friday, Sept. 24
GIS Short Course: Donatello Boardroom
9:00 – 5:00