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validity <strong>of</strong> a traditional additive conjoint model a hybrid model estimated<br />

using both ordinary least squares, and a maximum likelihood hybrid two-limit<br />

Tobit model.<br />

Anderson, James L. and Cathy R. Wessells (1996). Assessment <strong>of</strong> Asian Shark<br />

Fin Trade and Implications for Shark and Dogfish Management. A<br />

Proposal submitted to the National Marine Fisheries Service, Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, University <strong>of</strong> Rhode<br />

Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, May, 18 pp.<br />

A proposal to preform a conjoint analysis on the wholesale market for<br />

dogfish and shark fins. It focuses on the product characteristics the fin<br />

buyers search for and the impacts they have on shark harvest by age,<br />

comparisons <strong>of</strong> dogfish fin products to other shark fin products, and the<br />

incorporation <strong>of</strong> this information into shark harvest management to insure<br />

sustainable management.<br />

Anderson, James L. and Michael Carroll (1997). An Assessment <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />

Bluefin Tuna Market: The Economic Implications for Management Plans. A<br />

Proposal submitted to the National Marine Fisheries Service by the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, June, 11 pp.<br />

The present management plan for the harvest <strong>of</strong> U.S. Atlantic bluefin<br />

tuna does not account for market factors that influence price. For efficient<br />

management, it is essential that these market implications be taken into<br />

consideration. This study will examine factors which influence the Japanese<br />

wholesale market for Atlantic bluefin tuna and implications for management.<br />

The goals are: (1) Evaluate how factors such as: quantity supplied, time <strong>of</strong><br />

harvest, and quality characteristics influence the price <strong>of</strong> U.S. Atlantic<br />

bluefin tuna sold on the Japanese wholesale market. (2) Determine the<br />

relationship between prices in Japan and ex-vessel prices received by U.S.<br />

fishermen. (3) Determine how different fishery management options will<br />

influence gross revenues received by U.S. fishermen.<br />

Anderson, James L. and James E. Wilen (1985). "Estimating the Population<br />

Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Using Pooled Time-<br />

Series and Cross-Sectional Data." Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong> Fisheries<br />

and Aquatic Sciences, 42(3):459-467.<br />

The population dynamics <strong>of</strong> natural and hatchery coho salmon<br />

(Oncorhynchus kisutch) were estimated for three regions, (1) Washington<br />

coastal, (2) Columbia River region, and (3) Oregon/California coastal, using<br />

pooled time series and cross sectional data. Two functional forms were<br />

compared: the Beverton- Holt and Ricker models. Both models yielded very<br />

similar results. In both cases, we found that the natural coho stock<br />

recruitment is significantly affected by parent stock level (positive), parent<br />

stock density (negative), river flow (positive), and hatchery smolt release<br />

(negative). The significant factors affecting hatchery coho salmon were smolt<br />

release level (positive), smolt release density (negative), and upwelling<br />

(positive).<br />

Anderson, James L. and James E. Wilen (1986). "Implications <strong>of</strong> Private<br />

Salmon Aquaculture on Prices, Production, and Management <strong>of</strong> Salmon<br />

Resources." American Journal <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Economics,<br />

68(4):866-879.<br />

The emergence <strong>of</strong> large scale salmon ranching in the Pacific Northwest<br />

has led to significant controversy over the potential impact <strong>of</strong> salmon<br />

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