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A complete analytical solution is presented for the problem <strong>of</strong> finding<br />

the common rate <strong>of</strong> exploitation that maximizes total sustained yield from a<br />

mixture <strong>of</strong> stocks when each stock follows a Ricker reproduction cure. A<br />

computer program is described that solves this problem for up to 20 stocks<br />

varying in both reproductive potentials and absolute sizes. Some aspects <strong>of</strong><br />

the management <strong>of</strong> Pacific salmon and fishing strategies are discussed in<br />

relation to the question <strong>of</strong> obtaining maximum yields when harvesting mixtures<br />

<strong>of</strong> stocks under various constraints.<br />

Pauly, D. and G.I. Murphy (eds.) (1982). "Theory and Management <strong>of</strong><br />

Tropical Fisheries." Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the ICLARM/CSIRO Workshop on<br />

the Theory and Management <strong>of</strong> Tropical Multispecies Stocks, 12-21<br />

January 1981, Cronulla, Australia.<br />

The specific objectives <strong>of</strong> the workshop were to review models that are<br />

presently in use or that have been proposed for stock assessment in the<br />

tropics, to define the data requirements <strong>of</strong> various stock assessment and<br />

management methods, to review current research on stock assessment in tropical<br />

waters, and to identify the major constraints for stock assessment and<br />

management in tropical waters, and to formulate a feasible plan <strong>of</strong> action to<br />

overcome these constraints.<br />

Pawlyk, Perry W. and Kenneth J. Roberts (19??). "Forecasting U.S.<br />

Shrimp Prices: A Comparison <strong>of</strong> Three Different Models." Draft<br />

Report, Center for Wetland Resources, Louisiana State University,<br />

Baton Rouge, Louisiana.<br />

The size composition <strong>of</strong> shrimp imports has changed in recent years with<br />

the development <strong>of</strong> pond raised shrimp. The impact <strong>of</strong> these imports on U.S.<br />

shrimp markets is concentrated in the 26 to 40 count size range since the<br />

shrimp are usually raised to these sizes. So aquaculture has changed the<br />

quantity ratios between sizes <strong>of</strong> shrimp that would occur if all shrimp were<br />

harvested from wild stocks. This research was undertaken to understand the<br />

nature <strong>of</strong> these price fluctuations. Two different techniques for price<br />

forecasting are discussed in this paper: (1) time series models and (2)<br />

econometric models.<br />

Pawlyk, Perry W. and Kenneth J. Roberts (1986). "Products and Markets<br />

for Small Louisiana Shrimp." Marine Fisheries Review, 48(4):65-<br />

70.<br />

Louisiana has long been known for its sometimes controversial harvest <strong>of</strong><br />

small shrimp from its inshore waters. With the trend toward landings <strong>of</strong><br />

smaller shrimp from the Gulf, the <strong>economics</strong> <strong>of</strong> the small shrimp processing and<br />

marketing industry is <strong>of</strong> increasing importance. The production <strong>of</strong> three<br />

shrimp products, raw head-on, peeled, and canned, was found to be dependent on<br />

small shrimp supply. Over 20 percent <strong>of</strong> the shrimp moving through Louisiana's<br />

processing plants was shipped out <strong>of</strong> the state for further processing. Most<br />

<strong>of</strong> these were small, head-on shrimp. Louisiana is an important supplier <strong>of</strong><br />

small shrimp products and small shrimp for processors in other Gulf states.<br />

Peacock, F.G. and D.A. MacFarlane (1986). "A Review <strong>of</strong> Quasi-Property<br />

Rights in the Herring Purse Seine Fishery <strong>of</strong> the Scotia-Fundy<br />

Region <strong>of</strong> Canada." In N. Mollett (ed.) Fishery Access Control<br />

Programs Worldwide, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Workshop on Management<br />

Options for the North Pacific Longline Fisheries, p 215-230, Univ.<br />

Alaska Sea Grant Rep. 86-4.<br />

The management <strong>of</strong> the herring purse seine fishery <strong>of</strong> Scotia-Fundy region<br />

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