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Matthews, Dayna (1997). Beyond IFQ Implementation: A Study <strong>of</strong> Enforcement<br />

Issues in the Alaska Individual Fishing Quota Program. Report for<br />

David McKinney, Chief <strong>of</strong> Enforcement for the National Oceanic and<br />

Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Enforcement, Silver Spring, Maryland, April, 97 pp.<br />

This report evaluates the enforceability, compliance, security, and<br />

integrity <strong>of</strong> IQ programs nationwide. After a <strong>literature</strong> review <strong>of</strong> ITQ and<br />

enforcement studies, the Alaskan IFQ program is explained and evaluated.<br />

Utilizing an interview approach with program participants, the report<br />

concludes that enforcement has been successful. By all valid indicators, the<br />

IFQ program appears to be working, with voluntary compliance and industry<br />

acceptance and satisfaction continuing to rise.<br />

Matthews, Dayna (1997). Beyond IFQ Implementation: A Study <strong>of</strong> Enforcement<br />

Issues in the South Atlantic Wreckfish Individual Transferable Quota<br />

Program. Report for David McKinney, Chief <strong>of</strong> Enforcement for the<br />

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine<br />

Fisheries Service, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Enforcement, Silver Spring, Maryland, May,<br />

48 pp.<br />

This report evaluates the enforceability, compliance, security, and<br />

integrity <strong>of</strong> IQ programs nationwide. After a <strong>literature</strong> review <strong>of</strong> ITQ and<br />

enforcement studies, the Wreckfish ITQ program is explained and evaluated.<br />

Utilizing an interview approach with program participants, the report<br />

concludes that enforcement has been successful. By all valid indicators, the<br />

ITQ program appears to be working, with voluntary compliance and industry<br />

acceptance and satisfaction continuing to rise.<br />

Matthews, Dayna (1997). Beyond IFQ Implementation: A Study <strong>of</strong> Enforcement<br />

Issues in the Mid Atlantic Surf Clam and Ocean Quohog Individual<br />

Transferable Quota Program. Report for David McKinney, Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

Enforcement for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Enforcement, Silver Spring,<br />

Maryland, June, 73 pp.<br />

This report evaluates the enforceability, compliance, security, and<br />

integrity <strong>of</strong> IQ programs nationwide. After a <strong>literature</strong> review <strong>of</strong> ITQ and<br />

enforcement studies, the surf clam and ocean quohog ITQ program is explained<br />

and evaluated. Utilizing an interview approach with program participants, the<br />

report concludes that enforcement has been successful. By all valid<br />

indicators, the ITQ program appears to be working, with voluntary compliance<br />

and industry acceptance and satisfaction continuing to rise.<br />

Matthews, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey A. and Thomas J. Minello (1994). Technology and Success<br />

in Restoration, Creation, and Enhancement <strong>of</strong> Spartina Alterniflora<br />

Marshes in the United States. Volume 1 -- Executive Summary and<br />

Annotated Bibliography, Decision Analysis Series No. 2, NOAA Coastal<br />

Ocean Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Coastal<br />

Ocean <strong>Office</strong>, 1315 East West Highway, Sta. 15140, Silver Spring, MD,<br />

August.<br />

This project was undertaken to provide resource managers, habitat<br />

researchers, coastal planners, and the general public with an assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

the technology and success in restoration, enhancementand creation <strong>of</strong> salt<br />

marshes in the United states. The objective was to be accomplished through<br />

the development <strong>of</strong> three products: 1) an <strong>annotated</strong> <strong>bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pertinent data, 2) an inventory <strong>of</strong> restored, enhanced, or created Spartina<br />

alterniflora marshes, and 3) a directory <strong>of</strong> people working salt marsh creation<br />

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