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Service, Southeast Fisheries Center, 75 Virginia Beach Drive,<br />

Miami, Florida 33149, October 10.<br />

The primary objective <strong>of</strong> this project was to conduct a census <strong>of</strong> the<br />

commercial mackerel vessels active in either the king or Spanish mackerel<br />

fishery using an observation technique. Additional project objectives<br />

included monitoring the fleet during the primary season with respect to the<br />

level <strong>of</strong> activity, vessel mobility, and vessel gear or fishery flexibility;<br />

develop and test a non-survey, unobtrusive methodology for monitoring the<br />

fleet; and recommend a data collection methodology for efficiently collecting<br />

similar data on a regular basis.<br />

Danville Research Associates, Inc. (1984). "Survey <strong>of</strong> the Shrimp<br />

Processing Industry in the Southeast." Chapter 3, Draft final<br />

report, Contract No. NA84-WC-C-06032, National Marine Fisheries<br />

Service, Southeast Fisheries Center, 75 Virginia Beach Drive,<br />

Miami, Florida 33149, September 30, 1984.<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> data set collected under contract for a study <strong>of</strong> shrimp<br />

processors in the Southeast Region.<br />

Darcy, George H. (1984). "Problems in the United States Shrimp<br />

Industry: Are Import Restrictions the Answer." Draft report.<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> fluctuating and generally decreasing pr<strong>of</strong>itability <strong>of</strong><br />

producers (fishermen) in the U.S. shrimp industry, the industry has requested<br />

that import restrictions be placed on foreign shrimp. The analysis that<br />

follows considers the problem <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>itability, attempts to identify the<br />

underlying causes, addresses the issue <strong>of</strong> import restrictions, and suggests<br />

alternative means for solving the economic problems <strong>of</strong> the industry.<br />

Darcy, George H. (1998). "Draft Report to Congress on the Shrimp trawl<br />

Bycatch Program." Draft report, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sustainable Fisheries,<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service, Silver Spring, MD, May, 73 pp.<br />

A draft report on the southeast regions finfish bycatch reduction<br />

program for the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and southern Atlantic states shrimp fishery.<br />

It summarizes the observer and bycatch reduction gear modification program and<br />

presents the cost benefit analysis developed to satisfy a request from<br />

Congress requiring a comprehensive analysis <strong>of</strong> this fishery problem.<br />

Dasgupta, Partha and Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Heal (1974). "The Optimal Depletion <strong>of</strong><br />

Exhaustible Resources." Review <strong>of</strong> Economic Studies, Symposium on<br />

the Economics <strong>of</strong> Exhaustible Resources, 3:3-28.<br />

This paper explores the problems that appear to arise naturally when the<br />

existence <strong>of</strong> exhaustible resources is incorporated into the study <strong>of</strong><br />

intertemporal plans.<br />

Dasgupta, Partha, Richard J. Gilbert, and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1982).<br />

"Invention and Innovation Under Alternative Market Structures: The<br />

Case <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources." Review <strong>of</strong> Economic Studies, 49:567-<br />

582.<br />

This paper examines the interactions between market structure and<br />

resource allocation over time when there is endogenous technical progress.<br />

The structures considered are a planned economy, pure monopoly, and<br />

competition with patent rights. In an efficient allocation the date <strong>of</strong><br />

invention coincides with the date <strong>of</strong> innovation (the date at which technology<br />

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