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Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, 75 Virginia Beach<br />

Drive, Miami, Florida 33149, April, 75 pp.<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> stock assessment techniques and fishery trends for important<br />

commercial and recreational <strong>fisheries</strong> in the southeastern region.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1992). "Stock Assessment and Fishery<br />

Evaluation for Reef Fish in the U.S. Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico." Southeast<br />

Regional <strong>Office</strong>, 9450 Koger Boulevard, St. Petersburg, FL 33702,<br />

March, 35 pp.<br />

Reef fish SAFE report.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1992). "World Shrimp Culture." Vol<br />

1 and Vol 2, Parts 1-3, NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-F/SPO-4,<br />

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

Administration, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Affairs, Silver Springs,<br />

Maryland, November.<br />

The National Marine Fisheries Service, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> International Affairs<br />

began monitoring world shrimp culture developments in 1983 as part <strong>of</strong> an<br />

effort to both assess the potential economic impact on the important u.S.<br />

commercial trawl fishery and to provide basic information to U.S. companies<br />

and academic researchers. The shrimp trawl fishery is one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

important U.S. commercial <strong>fisheries</strong>. Shrimp landings exceeded $0.5 billion in<br />

1991 and play a key role especially in many Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico coastal<br />

communities. The massive increases in cultured shrimp harvests during the<br />

1980's have had a major impact on world shrimp markets. The increases have<br />

played a major role in the decline <strong>of</strong> real (inflation adjusted) prices for<br />

shrimp. This book and previous assessments are an effort to provide the<br />

fishing community sufficient information to understand past trends and make<br />

economic projections based on likely future prospects for cultured harvests.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1993). "Fishery Conservation and<br />

Management; Foreign Fishing; Atlantic Sharks." 50 CFR Parts 204,<br />

611, and 678, Federal Register, 68(78):21931-21949, National<br />

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

April, 26.<br />

NMFS issues this final rule and interim final rule to implement the<br />

Fishery Management Plan for Sharks <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Ocean.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1993). "Fishery Management Plan for<br />

Sharks <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Ocean." National Oceanic and Atmospheric<br />

Administration, Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, February 25.<br />

The fishery management plan for Atlantic sharks.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1993). "Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp<br />

Fishery Recruitment Overfishing Definition Workshop 2." Report to<br />

the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council, Shrimp Stock<br />

Assessment Panel, Galveston Laboratory, Southeast Fisheries<br />

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

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

March, 12 pp.<br />

This report summarizes the findings <strong>of</strong> a two day workshop and provides<br />

recommendations from the working group on the current definitions <strong>of</strong><br />

overfishing for the brown, white, pink, and royal red shrimp stocks, changes<br />

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