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eaders, have suffered losses totaling millions <strong>of</strong> dollars and hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

employees <strong>of</strong> these firms have lost their jobs. The total effect on the<br />

associated local economies is not known, but many counties have applied or<br />

asked for disaster assistance in the form <strong>of</strong> food stamps, low cost loans or<br />

other temporary economic relief. Further up the marketing chain the losses<br />

are not quite as severe, principally because the restaurants and retailers do<br />

not depend so heavily on shrimp as their principal livelihood. Still, loses<br />

have been suffered at all marketing levels.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1976). "Gulf Coast Shrimp Data<br />

Annual Summary, 1975." Current Fisheries Statistics No. 6925,<br />

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, D.C.,<br />

July, 26 pp.<br />

Tabulations in this bulletin contain data on the shrimp catch landed by<br />

U.S. craft at U.S. ports along the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico for trips completed during<br />

the period indicated. The figures include the species, size, depth, area<br />

fished, and actual fishing time in number <strong>of</strong> days.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1978). "Gulf Coast Shrimp Data<br />

Annual Summary, 1976." Current Fisheries Statistics No. 7225,<br />

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, D.C.,<br />

November, 13 pp.<br />

Tabulations in this bulletin contain data on the shrimp catch landed by<br />

U.S. craft at U.S. ports along the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico for trips completed during<br />

the period indicated. The figures include the species, size, depth, area<br />

fished, and actual fishing time in number <strong>of</strong> days.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1979). "Gulf Coast Shrimp Data<br />

Annual Summary, 1977." Current Fisheries Statistics No. 7523,<br />

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, D.C.,<br />

December, 13 pp.<br />

Tabulations in this bulletin contain data on the shrimp catch landed by<br />

U.S. craft at U.S. ports along the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico for trips completed during<br />

the period indicated. The figures include the species, size, depth, area<br />

fished, and actual fishing time in number <strong>of</strong> days.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1984). "United States Imports <strong>of</strong><br />

Fishery Products." <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Industry Services, International<br />

Trade Staff Report 84-3, May.<br />

This paper reports on trends in imports <strong>of</strong> fishery products to the<br />

United States through 1983, with particular attention to (1) imports' effects<br />

on the United States fishing and processing sectors, (2) tuna, shrimp, salmon,<br />

and northeast and northwest groundfish species, and (3) present import<br />

restricting measures applied by the United States government.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1985). "Fishery Management - Lessons<br />

from Other Resource Management Areas." NOAA Technical Memorandum,<br />

U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, National Oceanic & Atmospheric<br />

Administration, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Policy and Planning, Washington, D.C.<br />

20230, July, 59 pp.<br />

These overall approaches are not mutually exclusive and deserve further<br />

discussion. In particular, a tax or fee system may support the other<br />

approaches. There is probably on singe "best" approach. Instead, a case-bycase<br />

decision is necessary. The IFQ, for example, has many theoretical<br />

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