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proposed.<br />

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (1997). "The<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> Responsible Post-Harvest Practices on Responsible<br />

Fishing." Committee for Fisheries, Directorate for Food,<br />

Agriculture and Fisheries, 7 pp.<br />

OECD member countries comments on Spain s proposal on for future work<br />

on post-harvesting practices.<br />

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (1997). "Spanish<br />

Proposal for OECD Fisheries Committee s 1997-98 Programme <strong>of</strong><br />

Work." Committee for Fisheries, Directorate for Food, Agriculture<br />

and Fisheries, March, 6 pp.<br />

A proposal to conduct an analysis <strong>of</strong> problems linked to responsible<br />

trade.<br />

Osborn, Maury (1997). Atlantic Cooperative Statistics Program, Technical<br />

Source Document Series III, Draft <strong>of</strong> Technical Recommendations, <strong>Office</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Science and Technology, Division <strong>of</strong> Fisheries Statistics and<br />

Economics, National Marine Fisheries Service, Silver Spring, MD, August,<br />

87 pp.<br />

This document is intended to inform the public and other interested<br />

parties about the recommendations resulting from a series <strong>of</strong> technical<br />

workshops and where these issues fit into the overall scope <strong>of</strong> the program.<br />

It is also intended to provide and opportunity to submit comments, concerns<br />

and views on these issues.<br />

Osburn, Hal R. and Mike G. Weixelman (1989). "Increasing Creel<br />

Interview Efficiency Through Early Survey Termination." Marine<br />

Fisheries review, 51(1):39-43.<br />

Operational modifications based on recreational angler activity patterns<br />

can be successfully formulated to increase creel survey efficiency without a<br />

significant loss <strong>of</strong> information. This study was conducted to estimate the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> Texas marine sport-boat angler interview and retained fish data (bay<br />

and Gulf) that would be missed both coast wide and within each bay system if<br />

surveys were terminated early when no angler interviews were conducted by a<br />

specified time. Using this method, less than 3 percent <strong>of</strong> the total<br />

interviews and retained fish would be missed coast wide by terminating surveys<br />

at 1400 hours on weekends and 1600 hours on weekdays throughout the survey<br />

year. This would result in the early termination <strong>of</strong> 14 percent <strong>of</strong> the weekend<br />

surveys and 23 percent <strong>of</strong> the weekday surveys, thus allowing an annual<br />

redirection <strong>of</strong> 440 work hours and $6,063 in operating expenses.<br />

Osburn, Hal R. and Maury O. Ferguson (1987). "Trends in Finfish<br />

Landings By Sport-Boat Fishermen in Texas Marine Waters, May 1974-<br />

May 1986." Management Data Series No. 119, Texas Parks and<br />

Wildlife Department, Coastal Fisheries Branch, 4200 Smith School<br />

Road, Austin, Texas.<br />

A set <strong>of</strong> tables on landings <strong>of</strong> finfish by recreational fishermen in the<br />

Texas territorial sea.<br />

Osburn, Hal R., Maury O. Ferguson, and Henry R. Maddux (1988). "Trends<br />

in Finfish Landings By Sport-Boat Fishermen in Texas Marine<br />

Waters, May 1974-May 1987." Management Data Series No. 150, Texas<br />

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