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Drive, Miami, FL, October, 114 pp.<br />

This report updates the original assessment <strong>of</strong> Schirripa and Goodyear<br />

(1994) which was based on landings and catch per unit effort trends from 1986-<br />

92. In this report additional data and analyses are being considered. First,<br />

the catches and CPUE s have been updated through 1996 and reanalyzed.<br />

Secondly, preliminary estimates <strong>of</strong> discard mortality were included in the<br />

virtual population analyses, whereas they were not in the previous assessment.<br />

And third, the implications <strong>of</strong> several different scenarios about the<br />

protogynous reproductive behavior <strong>of</strong> gag on the measurement <strong>of</strong> SPR were<br />

evaluated.<br />

Schmalensee, Richard (1976). "Resource Exploitation Theory and the<br />

Behavior <strong>of</strong> the Oil Cartel." European Economic Review, 7:257-279.<br />

This paper examines the implications <strong>of</strong> the partial equilibrium theory<br />

<strong>of</strong> optimal exploitation <strong>of</strong> a nonrenewable resource for the behavior <strong>of</strong> the<br />

OPEC cartel. A relatively general extraction cost structure is assumed, and<br />

several new theoretical results are derived. The influence <strong>of</strong> oil exporting<br />

countries' ultimate objectives on cartel behavior is examined under<br />

alternative assumptions about trading and investment opportunities. Some<br />

implications for the policies <strong>of</strong> oil importing nations are discussed.<br />

Schmidt, Peter and Robert P. Strauss (1975). "The Prediction <strong>of</strong><br />

Occupation Using Multiple Logit Models." International Economic<br />

Review, 16(2):471-486.<br />

The paper analyzes patterns <strong>of</strong> employment by estimating a multiple logit<br />

model <strong>of</strong> occupational attainment, using race, sex, educational attainment and<br />

labor market experience as explanatory variables. The advantages <strong>of</strong> this<br />

direct approach are that it makes it unnecessary to make assumptions about an<br />

appropriate reference point (such as average educational attainment in the<br />

occupation), and that the analysis may be based on individual observations<br />

rather than percentages.<br />

Schmied, Ronald L. (1984). "Tools and Methods for Fisheries<br />

Development." Chapter 16 in Richard H. Stroud (ed.) Marine<br />

Recreational Fisheries, 9, Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Ninth Annual Marine<br />

Recreational Fisheries Symposium, Virginia Beach, Virginia, April<br />

24 and 25, National Coalition for Marine Conservation, Inc.,<br />

Savannah, Georgia.<br />

This paper presents several tools and methods which should lend<br />

direction to the challenging process <strong>of</strong> developing marine recreational<br />

fishing. Effective use <strong>of</strong> these tools and methods requires that several<br />

precepts regarding marine recreational <strong>fisheries</strong> be understood.<br />

Schmied, Ronald L. (1994). "Report to Congress on the Cooperative<br />

Research Program Addressing Finfish Bycatch in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

and South Atlantic Shrimp Fisheries." Draft report, U.S.<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric<br />

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

Regional <strong>Office</strong>, 9721 Executive Center Drive, North, St.<br />

Petersburg, FL, November, 27 pp.<br />

This report updates members <strong>of</strong> Congress and other interested parties on<br />

progress made by the Secretary <strong>of</strong> Commerce in developing and implementing a<br />

cooperative shrimp trawl bycatch research program for the southeastern United<br />

States.<br />

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