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Systems." ICES CM1996/Assess:19, Advisory Committee on Fishery<br />

Management, International Council for the Exploration <strong>of</strong> the Sea,<br />

Palaegade 2-4, DK-1261, Copenhagen K Denmark, September, 30 pp.<br />

A <strong>bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> studies on individual transferable quotas. The<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> the Study Group is to examine and assess current work on ITQs and<br />

the experience compiled from those systems already in place. The purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

this report is to examine what significant work has been done to date on ITQs,<br />

what work is currently in progress, and to consider initiatives within ICES<br />

toward developing a better understanding <strong>of</strong> all implications <strong>of</strong> rights based<br />

systems in <strong>fisheries</strong> management in general, and ITQS in particular. The<br />

intention is to have ICES use the information from this report and that<br />

provided by the Study Group in considering the need for future meetings and an<br />

expanded mandate.<br />

Lane, Daniel E. (1997). "ICES Study Group on the Management Performance<br />

<strong>of</strong> Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) Systems." Study Group<br />

Meeting, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 166 Waters Street,<br />

Woods Hole, Mass., USA, April, 18 pp.<br />

An agenda for a meeting on individual transferable quotas with an<br />

extensive <strong>bibliography</strong>.<br />

Lane, Daniel E. (1997). "Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Potential Gains and Costs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Transition to Responsible Fisheries: Model For Analysis."<br />

AGR/FI(97)10, Directorate for Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries,<br />

Fisheries Committee, Organization for Economic Co-operation and<br />

Development, Sept., 34 pp.<br />

A model framework is applied to a Canadian <strong>fisheries</strong> case study for<br />

tracking the dynamic transition <strong>of</strong> the fishery to a position <strong>of</strong> responsible<br />

<strong>fisheries</strong> . It is envisaged that the model will be used by the Secretariat to<br />

analyze national case study submissions.<br />

Lange, Anne M., Morgan L. McCosh, Rita Curtis, Terry Smith, Rob Hicks, Doug<br />

Lipton, and Peter Fricke (1998). Atlantic Striped Bass Study: Socio-<br />

Economic Benefits <strong>of</strong> the Striped Bass Resource. Report to Congress,<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service and Department <strong>of</strong> the Interior, U.S.<br />

Fish and Wildlife Service, Fishery Management Division, September, 65<br />

pp.<br />

This report constitutes the socio-economic analysis <strong>of</strong> the benefits <strong>of</strong><br />

the Atlantic Striped Bass resource mandated by Congress in its reauthorization<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Striped Bass Act in 1977. Existing economic data and analyses are used<br />

to provide a characterization <strong>of</strong> the <strong>fisheries</strong> that outlines the possible<br />

benefits to the nation from successful <strong>fisheries</strong> management, but does not<br />

quantify those benefits. Limited resources and time preclude an in-depth<br />

examination <strong>of</strong> striped bass angling and commercial harvest and their resulting<br />

social and economic value and impacts. Further study and data are needed if<br />

Congress wants to quantify the economic importance <strong>of</strong> the striped bass<br />

fishery.<br />

Langley, Lynne (1997). Big Haul Forecast for Shrimpers. The Post and<br />

Courier, Charleston, SC, May 18, 2 pp.<br />

A newspaper announcement <strong>of</strong> the opening <strong>of</strong> the south Atlantic white<br />

shrimp fishing season, promising an above average fishing season, with<br />

fishermen s comments.<br />

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