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aises the issue <strong>of</strong> how will the combination <strong>of</strong> input price uncertainty and<br />

continuous rate <strong>of</strong> return regulation affect the firms's section <strong>of</strong> inputs.<br />

Using a capital asset pricing model, the authors find that the continuously<br />

regulated firm has the incentive to use relatively less capital than when<br />

input prices are known with certainty.<br />

Scott, Gerald P. (1991). Some Options for Estimating 1992 U.S. TAC for<br />

Swordfish. MIA-91/92-21, National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast<br />

Fisheries Science Center, Miami Laboratory, 75 Virginia Beach Drive,<br />

Miami, Fl, December, 28 pp.<br />

Several options for projecting swordfish stock size and yield for<br />

estimating 1992 U.S. total allowable catch (TAC) are provided. The projection<br />

options considered utilize several hypothetical 1991 fishing mortality<br />

reduction scenarios based on regulatory measures imposed in 1991. The<br />

estimation and projection methods described in Scott and Powers (1991) are<br />

used herein, except where noted. In contrast to Scott and Powers, who used a<br />

deterministic projection, stochastic projections are applied in this document.<br />

The basis for these projections are the Monte Carlo simulation outcomes<br />

resulting from analyses conducted by the 1991 ICCAT SCRS swordfish species<br />

group at its September, 1991, meeting in St. Andrews, Nova Scotia, Canada.<br />

Scott, Gerald P. (1995). Bycatch Report for ICCAT. Memorandum, Southeast<br />

Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, August 7, 8<br />

pp.<br />

Preliminary estimates <strong>of</strong> bycatch by species from 1993 observer data<br />

collected for the longline, pair trawl, and gillnet fishery.<br />

Scott, Gerald P. (1996). On a Swordfish Cleithrum to Keel Measure<br />

Corresponding to 119 cm LJFL. National Marine Fisheries Service,<br />

Southeast Fisheries Science Center, Miami Laboratory, 75 Virginia Beach<br />

Drive, Miami, Fl, April 2 pp.<br />

The paper re-estimates the statistical conversion factor (Lee and Scott,<br />

1992) for measurements taken from cleithrum to keel for the minimum size<br />

corresponding to 119 cm lower jaw fork length (LJFL) based on a larger data<br />

base with greater depth in length measurements. A recommendation for a<br />

minimum CK size with zero probability <strong>of</strong> exceeding the minimum LJFL size is<br />

presented.<br />

Scott, Gerald P. and Angelo Bertolino (1990). "Standardized Catch Rates<br />

for Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) from the U.S. Longline Fleet<br />

Through 1989." ICCAT Working Document SCRS/90/, U.S. Department<br />

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

National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Center, 75<br />

Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, Florida.<br />

Swordfish catch, size, and effort data collected from the U.S. longline<br />

fleet operating over a wide geographical range <strong>of</strong> the western North Atlantic<br />

Ocean were used to develop age-specific indices <strong>of</strong> abundance <strong>of</strong> North Atlantic<br />

swordfish. Standardized catch rates were estimated using the General Linear<br />

Modeling approach.<br />

Scott, Gerald P., Victor R. Restrepo, and Angelo Bertolino (1991).<br />

"Standardized Catch Rates for Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) from the<br />

U.S. Longline Fleet Through 1990." ICCAT Working Document<br />

SCRS/91/41, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, National Oceanic and<br />

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

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