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<strong>fisheries</strong> over the past ten years. The <strong>fisheries</strong> development and <strong>fisheries</strong><br />

management context for this research is also considered. The paper finds that<br />

new approaches are required for marine <strong>fisheries</strong> research in Hawaii: A wider<br />

scope to include other marine resource and coastal zone issues, and increased<br />

and closer collaboration between research and the fishing community.<br />

Pooley, Sam (ed.) (1996). NMFS Guidelines on Limited Access Programs. <br />

Draft report, Limited Access Working Group, National Marine Fisheries<br />

Service, Limited Access Planning Branch, Juneau, Alaska, May.<br />

Advice and recommendations to NMFS fishery managers and the regional<br />

fishery management councils on the development and implementation <strong>of</strong> limited<br />

access programs is provided. Important touchstones are identified that<br />

fishery managers should consider in developing or revising limited access<br />

programs.<br />

Pooley, Sam (ed.) (1997). Issues and Options in Designing and Implementing<br />

Limited Access Programs in Marine Fisheries. Draft report, NMFS<br />

Limited Access Working Group, National Marine Fisheries Service,<br />

Southwest Fisheries Science Center Honolulu Laboratory, 2570 Dole St.,<br />

Honolulu, Hawaii, August, 94 pp.<br />

Advice and recommendations to NMFS fishery managers and the regional<br />

fishery management councils on the development and implementation <strong>of</strong> limited<br />

access programs is provided. Important principles are identified that fishery<br />

managers should consider in developing or revising limited access programs.<br />

Pooley, Sam (1998). Issues and Options in Designing and Implementing Limited<br />

Access Programs in Marine Fisheries. NOAA-TM-NMFS-SWFSC-252, NMFS<br />

Limited Access Working Group, National Marine Fisheries Service,<br />

Southwest Fisheries Science Center Honolulu Laboratory, 2570 Dole St.,<br />

Honolulu, Hawaii, May, 73 pp.<br />

Advice and recommendations to NMFS fishery managers and the regional<br />

fishery management councils on the development and implementation <strong>of</strong> limited<br />

access programs is provided. Important principles are identified that fishery<br />

managers should consider in developing or revising limited access programs.<br />

Pooley, Samuel G., Samuel F. Herrick, Jr., Dale E. Squires, Cynthia J.<br />

Thomson, and G. W. Silverthorne (1991). Southwest Fisheries Science<br />

Center and Southwest Region Economics Research Plan, 1990-95. <br />

Administrative Report H-91-07, Southwest Fisheries Science Center,<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service, May, 12 pp.<br />

This report identifies priorities for the 1990-95 period in the<br />

collaborative <strong>economics</strong> research efforts <strong>of</strong> the Southwest Fisheries Science<br />

Center and Southwest Region economists under the jointly administered<br />

socioeconomic research fund. The plan first identifies the major research<br />

priorities and topics and then sketches out proposed <strong>economics</strong> research<br />

activities for the next five years.<br />

Pope, Rulon D. and Arne Hallam (1988). "Separability Testing in<br />

Production Economics." American Journal <strong>of</strong> Agricultural<br />

Economics, 70(1): 142-152.<br />

The implications <strong>of</strong> separability in production are examined using<br />

duality. Restrictions on the pr<strong>of</strong>it function implied by separability <strong>of</strong> the<br />

production function, and vice versa, are derived in a simple way. These<br />

restrictions are then calculated for commonly used classes <strong>of</strong> functional<br />

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