Marine Resource Economics -- Contents of Volume 5

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Volume 5, No.1 1988

Measuring Damages to Marine Natural Resources from Pollution Incidents under CERCLA: Application of an Integrated Ocean Systems/Economic Model / Thomas A. Grigalunas, James J. Opaluch, Deborah French, and Mark Reed

Use of a Simple Age-Structured Bioeconomic Model to Estimate Optimal Long-Run Surpluses / David John Gilbert

The Bioeconomic Effects of Timber Harvesting on Recreational and Commercial Salmon and Steelhead Fishing / John B. Loomis

An Econometric Model for American Lobster / Stanley D.H. Wang and Christopher B. Kellogg

Discount Effects and Canada's Pacific Halibut Fishery / B.A. Cook

Volume 5, No. 2 1988

The State of Worldwide Fishery Statistics: A Modest Proposal / Giulio Pontecorvo

Fishery Management and Regulation in Peninsular Malaysia: Issues and Constraints / Jahara Yahaya

Traditional Economic Models of Fishing Vessels: A Review with Discussion / John P. Doll

Anglr Response to Success in the California Salmon Sportfishery: Evidence and Management Implications / Elizabeth J. Andrews and James E. Wilen

Optimal Harvesting of Farmed Fish / Trond Bjorndal

Volume 5, No. 3 1988

Economic Value of the Oil and Gas Resources on the Outer Continental Shelf / Donald H. Rosenthal, Marshall B. Rose, and Lawrence J. Slaski

A Nested Demand Shares Model of Artificial Marine Habitat Choice by Sport Anglers / J. Walter Milon

Relative Efficiency of Charges and Quantity Controls in Fisheries with Continuous Stock Growth and Periodically Fixed Instrument Levels / Eric E. Anderson

Factors Influencing the Success of Fishermen's Cooperatives in Ecuador / John J. Poggie, Jr., Richard B. Pollnac, and Miguel Fierro

Special Topic: Chesapeake Bay Management

Welfare Implications of Restricted Triazine Herbicide Use in the Chesapeake Bay Region / Leonard P. Gianessi, Raymond J. Koop, Peter Kuch, Cynthia Puffer, and Robert Torla

Agricultural Nonpoint Source Pollution Control in Theory and Practice / James W. Dunn and James S. Shortle

Volume 5, No. 4 1988

Introduction / Philip A. Neher and Ragnar Arnason

Development of Property in the Fishery / Anthony Scott

Limited Entry Licensing: A Retrospective Assessment / James E. Wilen

Development and Implementation of New Zealand's ITQ Management System / Ian N. Clark, Philip J. Major, and Nina Mollett

Social Principles Underlying Traditional Inshore Fishery Management Systems in the Pacific Basin / Kenneth Ruddle

Individual Transferable Quotas in the Southern Bluefin Tuna Fishery: An Economic Appraisal / Gerry Geen and Mark Nayar

Enterprise Allocation System in the Offshore Groundfish Sector in Atlantic Canada / Michael Gardner

Fixed or Variable Catch Quotas? The Importance of Population Dynamics and Stock Dependent Costs / Rognvaldur Hannesson

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