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<strong>fisheries</strong> in these areas.<br />

Quirk, James P. and Vernon L. Smith (1970). "Dynamic Economic Models <strong>of</strong><br />

Fishing." In A. Scott (ed.) Economics <strong>of</strong> Fisheries Management, A<br />

Symposium, A symposium held at the University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia,<br />

March 24 to 25, 1969.<br />

Our principle objective is to incorporate the externality and growth<br />

characteristics <strong>of</strong> a fishery into a dynamic model <strong>of</strong> general equilibrium and<br />

to compare such a competitive model with a model <strong>of</strong> optimal fishing over time.<br />

For the latter we employ in a straightforward manner the Pontryagin Maximum<br />

Principle.<br />

Rafferty, James and Leo Gaudin (1994). "Fresh Prices at Fulton Fish<br />

Market, January - April 1994." United States Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service, 201 Varick Street, Room 731,<br />

New York, New York.<br />

Monthly, wholesale, spot fish prices at the Fulton Fish Market by size<br />

category.<br />

Ragozin, David L. and Gardner Brown, Jr. (1985). "Harvest Policies and<br />

Nonmarket Valuation in a Predator-Prey System." Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Economics and Management, 12:155-168.<br />

Although prey may not have commercial value, their economic value can be<br />

ascertained in a predator-prey model if the predator has a harvest value. The<br />

economic optimal (recovery) path <strong>of</strong> the predator and prey are carefully<br />

described when growth is quadratic in the predator (prey) and linear in prey<br />

(predator). Parameter values, in part, resembling Pacific halibut are used to<br />

provide numerical illustrations.<br />

Rainer, David (1997). "Snapper Ban Has Industry Reeling." Mobil Press,<br />

Alabama, November 13.<br />

Closure <strong>of</strong> snapper fisher disaster to charter boat industry in Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexico. Andy Kemmerer said Did I want to do it? Absolutely not. <br />

Raizin, Myles (1989). "Available Data from the 1986 King Mackerel<br />

Economic Costs and Returns Survey." NOAA Technical Memorandum<br />

NMFS-SEFC-228, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, National Oceanic and<br />

Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service,<br />

June, 11 pp.<br />

Cost and revenue data for vessels operating in the 1986 king mackerel<br />

fishery was assembled in response to a request from the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery<br />

Management Council. The data set is described and summarized pr<strong>of</strong>iles are<br />

presented.<br />

Raizin, Myles (1994). "Control Date Discussion." Position Paper<br />

presented at the Limited Access Workshop, Seattle, Washington,<br />

November 1-3. National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast<br />

Regional <strong>Office</strong>, Gloucester, MA.<br />

The discussion paper deals with the intent, content, and impact <strong>of</strong><br />

control dates in <strong>fisheries</strong>.<br />

Raizin, Myles (1994). "Summary." Position Paper presented at the<br />

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