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North Pacific Fishery Management Council (1998). "Amendment 51 to the<br />

Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish Fishery <strong>of</strong> the Bering Sea<br />

and Aleutian Islands Area." Draft, P.O. Box 130136, Anchorage,<br />

Alaska.<br />

A 39/61 percent inshore/<strong>of</strong>fshore pollock allocation split is<br />

established, set aside 2.5 percent <strong>of</strong> the pollock total allowable catch (TAC)<br />

for small catcher vessels, and prohibit catcher vessels delivering to the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fshore component from fishing inside the Catcher Vessel Operational Area<br />

during the B season beginning on September 1. The Gulf <strong>of</strong> Alaska amendment<br />

would allocate 100 percent <strong>of</strong> the pollock TAC and 90 percent <strong>of</strong> the Pacific<br />

cod TAC to vessels catching pollock and Pacific cod for processing by the<br />

inshore component. An appendix contains a discussion <strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> the<br />

inshore/<strong>of</strong>fshore allocation on the Alaskan CDQ program.<br />

North Pacific Fishery Management Council and National Marine Fisheries<br />

Service (1998). "Status Report on Baseline Information for the<br />

Inshore/Offshore 3 Analysis." P.O. Box 130136, Anchorage, Alaska,<br />

January, 75 pp.<br />

Inshore/<strong>of</strong>fshore allocation <strong>of</strong> the pollock TAC analysis <strong>of</strong> economic,<br />

social, biological, and regulatory context <strong>of</strong> management alternatives.<br />

Northern Economics (1997). "Fleet Survey Project" Report prepared for<br />

Aleutians East Borough and North Pacific Fisheries Management<br />

Council in Association with U.S. Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers, May, 33<br />

pp.<br />

A survey <strong>of</strong> the large commercial fishing vessels in western Alaska to<br />

address several questions related to potential benefits associated with the<br />

expansion <strong>of</strong> the harbor at Sand Point, Alaska.<br />

Norton, Virgil, Terry Smith, and Ivar Strand (ed.) (1983). "Stripers,<br />

The Economic Value <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Coast Commercial and<br />

Recreational Striped Bass Fisheries." UM-SG-TS-83-12, Maryland<br />

Sea Grant Publication, University <strong>of</strong> Maryland, College Park.<br />

This is a snapshot <strong>of</strong> the 1979-80, commercial and recreational, North<br />

Atlantic stripped bass fishery.<br />

O Boyle, C. Annand, and L. Brander (1994). Individual Quotas in the Scotian<br />

Shelf Groundfishery <strong>of</strong>f Nova Scotia, Canada. In Karyn L. Gimbel (ed.)<br />

Limiting Access to Marine Fisheries: Keeping the Focus on Conservation,<br />

Center for Marine Conservation and the World Wildlife Fund, Washington,<br />

D.C.<br />

Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) have been used as a method <strong>of</strong><br />

implementing total allowable catches (TACs) on Canada s East Coast since the<br />

early 1980's. In the groundfish fishery, their first use was in 1982 as<br />

nontransferable enterprise allocations (EAs) in regulation <strong>of</strong> the large<br />

<strong>of</strong>fshore companies. This was followed by implementation <strong>of</strong> EAs in the midshore<br />

fleet in 1988 and IQs in the

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