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Dennis, Karen C., Robert J. Nicholls, and Stephen P. Leatherman (1991).<br />

"Reconnaissance Level Survey." U.S. EPA Coastal Land Loss Studies,<br />

Laboratory for Coastal research & center for Global Change,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, July 22.<br />

A proposal to develop a methodology that will provide a better estimate<br />

<strong>of</strong> the potential impacts and cost <strong>of</strong> accelerated sea level rise and help to<br />

fulfil the IPCC (1990) aim <strong>of</strong> quantifying the impacts and possible responses<br />

<strong>of</strong> a one meter rise in sea level.<br />

DeReynier, Yvonne and Gerry Hadden (1995). To Catch or Not to Catch: Fishing<br />

Selectively for Salmon. In Brad Warren, Win-Win Bycatch Solutions.<br />

National Fisheries Conservation Center, Seattle WA.<br />

Different gear modifications and educational programs are discussed to<br />

reduce bycatch, discarding, and mortality in the salmon fishery by species and<br />

gear type.<br />

Deseran, Forrest A. (1997). Louisiana Shrimp Fishermen and Local Economies:<br />

A Survey. Sea Grant, Louisiana State University, January, 24 pp.<br />

This paper reports the findings <strong>of</strong> a telephone survey <strong>of</strong> Louisiana<br />

shrimp fishermen. It is part <strong>of</strong> a study that examines the social and economic<br />

implications <strong>of</strong> changes occurring in Louisiana s coastal industries. The<br />

purpose is to learn more about shrimp fishermen, their families, and their<br />

communities.<br />

Desvousges, William H. and Venetia A. Skahen (1987). Techniques to<br />

Measure Damages to Natural Resources. Final report, EPA contract<br />

Number 68-01-7033, Interior Purchase Order No. A072286A-000, RTI<br />

Project Number 3142-05-FR, 3589-01-FR, Center for Economics<br />

Research, Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park,<br />

North Carolina prepared for CERCLA 301 Task Force, U.S. Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Interior, Washington, D.C.<br />

This report pertains to estimating damages for injuries to natural<br />

resources in a type B assessment (alternative protocols for conducting<br />

assessments in individual cases <strong>of</strong> loss). This document describes techniques<br />

and helps guide trustees through the selection <strong>of</strong> techniques for measuring<br />

damages to natural resources covered under CERCLA. Familiarity with basic<br />

economic valuation concepts and the techniques or approaches <strong>economics</strong> use to<br />

measure damages will help trustees anticipate the key valuation questions.<br />

However, this document is not meant to supply all information a trustee would<br />

need to perform the damage determination phase <strong>of</strong> a type B natural resource<br />

damage assessment. In implementing the concepts and techniques described in<br />

this information document, trustees should obtain the services <strong>of</strong> a economist<br />

knowledgeable in the fields <strong>of</strong> environmental or resource <strong>economics</strong>.<br />

Desvousges, William H. and V. Kerry Smith (1983). Benefit-Cost<br />

Assessment Handbook for Water Programs. Prepared for U.S.<br />

Environmental Protection Agency, Economic Analysis Division,<br />

Washington, DC 20460.<br />

This book provides suggestions about how to evaluate the economic<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> a proposed policy as a regular part <strong>of</strong> the decision process. These<br />

evaluations can identify water quality policies that have highest priority,<br />

sot hat society's resources can be directed to the areas that will have the<br />

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