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objectives are usually similar, the design <strong>of</strong> different buyback programs<br />

varies widely with important ramifications. Although proper design can<br />

improve the performance <strong>of</strong> buyback programs, we conclude buyback programs are<br />

generally not an effective way to address the problems they are meant to<br />

solve.<br />

Holland, Stephen M. and J. Walter Milon (1989). "The Structure and<br />

Economics <strong>of</strong> the Charter and Party Boat Fishing Fleet <strong>of</strong> the Gulf<br />

Coast <strong>of</strong> Florida." Final MARFIN Report, Contract No. NA87WC-H-<br />

06141, Department <strong>of</strong> Recreation, Parks, and Tourism and Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Food and Resource Economics, University <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />

Gainesville, FL, June, 278 pp.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the Florida west coast charter and party boat fishing fleet<br />

with a comparison to an earlier study.<br />

Holland, Stephen M., Robert B. Ditton, and Duane A. Gill (1991). "The<br />

U.S. Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Charter Boat Industry: Activity Centers,<br />

Species Targeted, and Fisheries Management Opinions." Paper<br />

submitted to Marine Fisheries Review, March 15, pp 26.<br />

The charter boat industry in U.S. Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico provides access to<br />

<strong>of</strong>fshore fishing opportunities for approximately 570,000 passengers per year<br />

on 971 boats. A 25 percent random sample <strong>of</strong> charter boat operators was<br />

interviewed during 1987-1988 to determine species targeted, percent time<br />

committed to targeting each species and reactions to existing catch<br />

restrictions. Three-fourths <strong>of</strong> the charter boat fleet was in Florida, 13<br />

percent in Texas, 5 percent in Louisiana, 4 percent in alabama, and 2 percent<br />

in Mississippi. Responses were diverse regarding species focus within the<br />

region. Species <strong>of</strong> dominant importance included groupers, snapper, king<br />

mackerel, spotted seatrout, and red drum. Catch restrictions were generally<br />

supported with higher levels <strong>of</strong> opposition to restricted high effort fish<br />

and/or one fish or closed fishery limits.<br />

Holland, Stephen M., Robert B. Ditton, and Duane A. Gill (1992). "The<br />

U.S. Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Charter Boat Industry: Activity Centers,<br />

Species Targeted, and Fisheries Management Opinions." Marine<br />

Fisheries Review, 54(2):21-27.<br />

The charter boat industry in U.S. Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico provides access to<br />

<strong>of</strong>fshore fishing opportunities for approximately 570,000 passengers per year<br />

on 971 boats. A 25 percent random sample <strong>of</strong> charter boat operators was<br />

interviewed during 1987-1988 to determine species targeted, percent time<br />

committed to targeting each species and reactions to existing catch<br />

restrictions. Three-fourths <strong>of</strong> the charter boat fleet was in Florida, 13<br />

percent in Texas, 5 percent in Louisiana, 4 percent in alabama, and 2 percent<br />

in Mississippi. Responses were diverse regarding species focus within the<br />

region. Species <strong>of</strong> dominant importance included groupers, snapper, king<br />

mackerel, spotted seatrout, and red drum. Catch restrictions were generally<br />

supported with higher levels <strong>of</strong> opposition to restricted high effort fish<br />

and/or one fish or closed fishery limits.<br />

Holliday, Mark (1987). "United States Recreational Fisheries, 1986."<br />

Marine Fisheries Review, 49(2):166-173.<br />

1986.<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> landings in the United States recreational <strong>fisheries</strong> for<br />

Holliday, Mark C. (1996). "Re-engineering NMFS Fisheries Statistics ...<br />

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