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overfishing in the shrimp fishery.<br />

Nance, James M. (1992). "Estimation <strong>of</strong> Effort for the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

Shrimp Fishery." NOAA Technical Memorandum, NMFS, SEFSC, 300,<br />

February, 12 pp.<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> the shrimp fishing effort trends in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

and how they are estimated.<br />

Nance, James M. (1992). "Biological Review <strong>of</strong> the 1992 Texas Closure."<br />

Report to the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council, Galveston<br />

Laboratory, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, National Marine<br />

Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric<br />

Administration, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, December, 28 pp.<br />

This report contains an overview <strong>of</strong> selected effects <strong>of</strong> the 1992 Texas<br />

closure.<br />

Nance, James M. (1992). "Analysis <strong>of</strong> White Shrimp Closure in the Gulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mexico." Report to the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management<br />

Council, Galveston Laboratory, Southeast Fisheries Science Center,<br />

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

Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, December,<br />

28 pp.<br />

The GMFMC requested that NMFS investigate the feasibility <strong>of</strong> improving<br />

economic returns from the white shrimp fishery through cooperative management<br />

measures with Gulf coast states. The General Bioeconomic Fisheries Simulation<br />

Model (GBFSM) developed at Texas A&M University (Grant et al. 1981) was used<br />

to simulate various white shrimp closures in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico. This report<br />

contains the results <strong>of</strong> this analysis.<br />

Nance, James M. (1992). "Shrimp Fishing Effort Estimation Workshop."<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> a Workshop, NMFS Galveston Laboratory, Galveston, TX,<br />

June 17-19.<br />

Shrimp fishing effort workshop final report.<br />

Nance, James M. (1993). "Analysis <strong>of</strong> White Shrimp Closures in the Gulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mexico." NOAA Technical Memorandum, NMFS-SEFSC-321, Galveston<br />

Laboratory, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, National Marine<br />

Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric<br />

Administration, Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, March, 12 pp.<br />

In response to a Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council request, the<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service investigated the feasibility <strong>of</strong> improving<br />

economic returns from the white shrimp fishery through cooperative management<br />

measures with Gulf coast states. The General Bioeconomic Fisheries Simulation<br />

Model (GBFSM) developed at Texas A&M University (Grant, et al., 1981) was used<br />

to simulate various white shrimp closures in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico. Each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

white shrimp closure options have a positive benefit to the shrimp fishery<br />

(pr<strong>of</strong>its to the vessel owners) in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico.<br />

Nance, James M. (1993). "Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp Fishery Recruitment<br />

Overfishing Definition Workshop 2." NOAA Technical Memorandum,<br />

NMFS-SEFSC-323, Galveston Laboratory, Southeast Fisheries Science<br />

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

Atmospheric Administration, Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, April, 12 pp.<br />

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