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Dynamic programming methods were applied to a stochastic analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

hard clam grow out in Florida to determine the impacts <strong>of</strong> uncertainty on<br />

production design and financial returns. The sources <strong>of</strong> uncertainty<br />

incorporated into the model were production uncertainty resulting from<br />

variable growth response to environmental and production conditions, and<br />

revenue uncertainty resulting from variable prices.<br />

Holiman, Stephen Glenn (1996). "Estimating Recreational Effort Using<br />

the Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey Data." NOAA<br />

Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-389, National Marine Fisheries<br />

Service, Southeast Regional <strong>Office</strong>, 9721 Executive Center Drive,<br />

North, St. Petersburg, FL, July, 20 pp.<br />

This document provides programs for estimating three measures <strong>of</strong><br />

recreational effort (target effort, catch, and directed effort) using the<br />

Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey (MRFSS) data set. The<br />

programs produce results that indicate that catch effort exceeds target effort<br />

and directed effort exceeds catch and target effort taken separately. This<br />

information can be used to evaluate trends in fishing effort and aid in<br />

estimating the potential impacts <strong>of</strong> regulation.<br />

Holiman, Stephen Glenn (1996). "Landings Estimates Under A Zero King<br />

Mackerel Bag Limit for Charterboat Captains and Crew in the Gulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mexico." National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Regional<br />

<strong>Office</strong>, 9721 Executive Center Drive, North, St. Petersburg, FL,<br />

September.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico king mackerel recreational landings projections produced<br />

under a zero bag limit for charterboat captains and crew is presented based on<br />

Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey, NMFS Charter boat Survey,<br />

NMFS Headboat Survey, and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Survey data.<br />

Holiman, Stephen Glenn (1996). "Recreational Fisheries Reference<br />

Material." National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Regional<br />

<strong>Office</strong>, 9721 Executive Center Drive, North, St. Petersburg, FL,<br />

August.<br />

A <strong>bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> references pertaining to recreational fishery<br />

resources.<br />

Holiman, Stephen Glenn (1996). "Summary Document, Recreational Marine<br />

Demand Estimation Studies." National Marine Fisheries Service,<br />

Southeast Regional <strong>Office</strong>, 9721 Executive Center Drive, North, St.<br />

Petersburg, FL, November, 28 pp.<br />

Annotated <strong>bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> recreational demand studies emphasizing<br />

southeastern region studies and an assessment <strong>of</strong> independent variable<br />

performance.<br />

Holiman, Stephen Glenn (1997). "For-Hire Sector Data Relevant to<br />

Closure Considerations in the Red Snapper Fishery <strong>of</strong> the Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexico." National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Regional<br />

<strong>Office</strong>, 9721 Executive Center Drive, North, St. Petersburg, FL,<br />

August.<br />

This document contains catch and effort data useful for evaluating the<br />

relative importance <strong>of</strong> red snapper to the for-hire sector in the Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexico and some potential impacts <strong>of</strong> closure under a quota monitoring system.<br />

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