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fishery policy evaluation, the length <strong>of</strong> the planning period and the state <strong>of</strong><br />

the stock at the end <strong>of</strong> this period must be specified, although both these<br />

factors influence the results. It is suggested that this limitation can be<br />

overcome by evaluating policy over an infinite horizon. An optimization model<br />

for evaluating policy in a multi-cohort single species fishery over an<br />

infinite planning horizon id developed by incorporating results from a steady<br />

state fishery model in a multi-period model. The use <strong>of</strong> this approach is<br />

illustrated using data for the western mackerel fishery.<br />

Godcharles, Mark F. (1993). "Synoptic History <strong>of</strong> Federal Management <strong>of</strong><br />

King and Spanish Mackerel and Other Coastal Migratory Pelagic<br />

Species in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and the South Atlantic." A<br />

contribution to the 1993 SAFE Report, National Marine Fisheries<br />

Service, Southeast Regional <strong>Office</strong>, St. Petersburg, FL, May.<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> the management history <strong>of</strong> the migratory coastal pelagics<br />

fishery from the implementation <strong>of</strong> the fishery management plan to amendment 6.<br />

Godcharles, Mark F. (1997). "Catch Limits Approved for King and Spanish<br />

Mackerel." News release, National Marine Fisheries Service,<br />

Southeast Regional <strong>Office</strong>, St. Petersburg, FL, April.<br />

A news release issued to announce catch limits approved for king and<br />

Spanish mackerel <strong>fisheries</strong> in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and south Atlantic groups.<br />

Attached is a history <strong>of</strong> management regulations indicating initial allocations<br />

and subsequent landings <strong>of</strong> the two species since regulations were initially<br />

imposed.<br />

Godcharles, Mark F. and Michael D. Murphy (1986). "Species Pr<strong>of</strong>iles:<br />

Life History and Environmental Requirements <strong>of</strong> Coastal Fishes and<br />

Invertebrates (South Florida), King Mackerel and Spanish<br />

Mackerel." U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serve Biological Report<br />

82(11.58), U.S. Army corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers, TR EL-82-4, June, 18 pp.<br />

This species pr<strong>of</strong>ile is one <strong>of</strong> a series on coastal aquatic organisms,<br />

principally fish, <strong>of</strong> sport, commercial, or ecological importance. The<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>iles are designed to provide coastal managers, engineers, and biologists<br />

with a brief comprehensive sketch <strong>of</strong> the biological characteristics and<br />

environmental requirements <strong>of</strong> the species and to describe how populations <strong>of</strong><br />

the species may be expected to react to environmental changes caused by<br />

coastal development. Each pr<strong>of</strong>ile has sections on taxonomy, life history,<br />

ecological role, environmental requirements, and economic importance, if<br />

applicable.<br />

Goh, Bean-San (1980). Management and Analysis <strong>of</strong> Biological<br />

Populations. Developments in Agricultural and Managed- Forest<br />

Ecology, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, New York.<br />

The two objectives <strong>of</strong> this book are to demonstrate that Liapunov and<br />

Liapunov-like functions can be success fully used to establish, in a nonlinear<br />

population model, stability relative to realistic perturbations and to<br />

demonstrate the usefulness <strong>of</strong> optimal control theory in the management <strong>of</strong><br />

biological populations. Management policies should always be implemented in a<br />

feedback manner. This would reduce some <strong>of</strong> the adverse effects <strong>of</strong><br />

uncertainties in an ecosystem in the real world.<br />

Gold, Susan M. (1996). Fisheries Logbook System, Preliminary Design Draft. <br />

Southeast Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service,<br />

Miami, FL, February, 36 pp.<br />

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