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earning capabilities <strong>of</strong> vessels operated in various U.S. <strong>fisheries</strong> during a<br />

period <strong>of</strong> time characterized by abruptly mounting prices <strong>of</strong> fuel and products<br />

made <strong>of</strong> oil derivatives, with a resulting general deterioration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

economic performance in <strong>fisheries</strong> in the United states and elsewhere.<br />

Norse, Elliott A. (1993). Global Marine Biological Diversity, A Strategy for<br />

Building Conservation into Decision Making. Island Press, Washington,<br />

D.C.<br />

This book presents the most up-to-date information, views, and<br />

recommendations on how to meet the challenge <strong>of</strong> conserving the living sea.<br />

The basic principles <strong>of</strong> marine conservation are presented for decision makers<br />

in governments, industries, and conservation organizations and for marine<br />

resource managers, students, and all others concerned with protecting our<br />

vital ocean resources. Unfortunately, the economic aspects <strong>of</strong> the problem are<br />

not well understood and are poorly presented. Solutions are not posed in<br />

terms <strong>of</strong> changes in management institutions to give user groups incentives to<br />

conserve the marine environment, but primarily as a list <strong>of</strong> necessary research<br />

and organizations needed to conduct the research. However, in its favor, the<br />

authors do emphasize the need for economic evaluation <strong>of</strong> proposed projects<br />

that will impact the marine environment.<br />

North Pacific Fishery Management Council (1989). "Longline and Pot Gear<br />

Sablefish Management in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska and the Bering<br />

Sea/Aleutian Islands." Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact<br />

Statement and Regulatory Impact Review/Initial Regulatory<br />

Flexibility Analysis to the Groundfish Fishery Management Plans<br />

for the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska and the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands, P.O.<br />

Box 130136, Anchorage, Alaska, November.<br />

Four alternative systems for management <strong>of</strong> sablefish longline <strong>fisheries</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>f Alaska are being considered by the North Pacific Fishery Management<br />

Council. The alternatives are continued open access using traditional<br />

management measures, annual fishery allotments, individual fishery quotas, and<br />

license limitations.<br />

North Pacific Fishery Management Council (1991). "Longline and Pot Gear<br />

Sablefish Management in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska and the Bering<br />

Sea/Aleutian Islands." Revised Supplement to the Draft<br />

Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement and Regulatory Impact<br />

Review/Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis to the Groundfish<br />

Fishery Management Plans for the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska and the Bering<br />

Sea/Aleutian Islands, P.O. Box 130136, Anchorage, Alaska, May.<br />

This document analyzes the status quo and four alternative individual<br />

fishing quota (IFQ) management programs for the longline and pot sable fish<br />

fishery in the EEZ <strong>of</strong>f Alaska and presents a regulatory impact review (RIR).<br />

North Pacific Fishery Management Council (1991). "Environmental Impact<br />

Statement, Regulatory Impact Review, Initial Regulatory<br />

Flexibility Analysis for Proposed Individual Fishing Quota<br />

Management Alternatives for the Halibut Fisheries in the Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Alaska and Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands." Draft for public review,<br />

P.O. Box 130136, Anchorage, Alaska, July.<br />

This EIS, combined with a RIR/IRFA, evaluates the potential<br />

environmental, economic,and social impacts <strong>of</strong> a proposed Individual Fishing<br />

Quota (IFQ) system for managing the halibut <strong>fisheries</strong> <strong>of</strong>f Alaska. Such a<br />

system would involve changes to the regulations governing the halibut<br />

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