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The memorandum discusses the relationship between price elasticity <strong>of</strong><br />

demand and price flexibility estimates using pink shrimp data from the<br />

Tortugas shrimp fishery to estimate statistical relationships. No preference<br />

vis a vis a choice <strong>of</strong> independent variables was found in the data or<br />

theoretically.<br />

Khilnani, Arvind and Edison T.S. Tse (1980). "Integrated Approaches to<br />

Fishery Policy Analysis: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> the Tortugas Shrimp<br />

Fishery." Executive Summary <strong>of</strong> the Final report prepared for<br />

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

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Virginia Key,<br />

Miami, Florida, by Stanford University, Department <strong>of</strong> Engineering-<br />

Economic Systems, Stanford, CA, January, pp. 14-20.<br />

An executive summary <strong>of</strong> the management characteristics and adaptability<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Fisheries System Management Model (FISYS) as applied to the Tortugas<br />

shrimp fishery <strong>of</strong>f the southwest coast <strong>of</strong> Florida.<br />

Khilnani, Arvind and Edison T.S. Tse (1980). "Integrated Approaches to<br />

Fishery Policy Analysis: A Case Study <strong>of</strong> the Tortugas Shrimp<br />

Fishery." Final report prepared for Southeast Fisheries Center,<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and<br />

Atmospheric Administration, Virginia Key, Miami, Florida, by<br />

Stanford University, Department <strong>of</strong> Engineering-Economic Systems,<br />

Stanford, CA, January, 281 pp.<br />

This report discusses the application and implementation <strong>of</strong> the FISYS<br />

model. The FISYS model was developed at Stanford University as an analytical<br />

framework to address issues <strong>of</strong> policy choice mandated by the Fishery<br />

Conservation and Management Act <strong>of</strong> 1976. The model embodied a methodology to<br />

combine the diverse characteristics <strong>of</strong> a fishery into a single quantitative<br />

framework to best suit the needs <strong>of</strong> fishery analysts, fishery managers, and<br />

statistical experts. The model technology employed a computer to assemble and<br />

process the best available information as required by the law.<br />

Khilnani, Arvind, Shu Dong He, and Edison T. S. Tse (1983). "The Gulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp Fishery, An Integrated Approach." Report<br />

prepared for the Southeast Fisheries Center, National Marine<br />

Fisheries Service, Miami, Florida by the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Engineering-Economics Systems, Stanford University, Stanford,<br />

California, November, 76 pp.<br />

This report discusses an application and implementation <strong>of</strong> the Fisheries<br />

System Management (FISYS) model. Three regional models for Texas, Florida,<br />

and the northern Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico have been integrated via the fleet mobility<br />

model to produce this integrated Gulf wide model. The report discusses the<br />

parameters used to represent the three regional <strong>fisheries</strong> and the integrated<br />

model with special emphasis on the northern Gulf component since that fishery<br />

has not been covered in earlier reports on the project.<br />

Kildow, Judith (1997). A Proposal to Establish Economic Baselines to<br />

Quantify the Contribution <strong>of</strong> the Ocean Sector to the National Economy. <br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Ocean Engineering, Massachusetts Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology.<br />

A proposal to develop a model <strong>of</strong> the effect oceans have on the U.S.<br />

economy. Two versions <strong>of</strong> the proposal are included with a summary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

presentation made at the meeting.<br />

Kim, C.S., Michael R. Moore, John J. Hanchar, and Michael Nieswiadomy<br />

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