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Stansby, Maurice E. (1987). "Nutritional Properties <strong>of</strong> Recreationally<br />

Caught Marine Fishes." Marine Fisheries Review, 49(2):118-121.<br />

This paper discusses the nutritional properties <strong>of</strong> various species <strong>of</strong><br />

fish caught by marine anglers. Most <strong>of</strong> the species mentioned are strictly<br />

marine, although a few are anadromous.<br />

Statistical Surveys Branch (1985). "End-<strong>of</strong>-Year Reports: Annual<br />

Landings by Distance Caught from Shore - Southeast Region for 1984<br />

(preliminary)." Miami Laboratory, Southeast Fisheries Center,<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service, 75 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami,<br />

Florida, June, 28 pp.<br />

This publication is a preliminary report for 1984 on the commercial<br />

<strong>fisheries</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Southeast Region <strong>of</strong> the United States. These figures<br />

represent the best available data as <strong>of</strong> February 1985 that were submitted as<br />

input into "Fisheries <strong>of</strong> the United States, 1984" and are subject to revision.<br />

Stavins, Robert N. (Project Director) (1991). "Project 88 Harnessing<br />

Market Forces to Protect Our Environment: Initiatives for the New<br />

President." A public policy study sponsored by Senators Timothy<br />

E. Wirth and John Heinz, Washington, D.C.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the uses <strong>of</strong> market forces to correct environmental problems.<br />

Stavins, Robert N. (Project Director) (1991). "Project 88 -- Round II<br />

Incentives for Action: Designing Market Based Environmental<br />

Strategies." A public policy study sponsored by Senators Timothy<br />

E. Wirth and John Heinz, Washington, D.C.<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the uses <strong>of</strong> market forces to correct environmental problems.<br />

Stedman, Susan-Marine and Jeanne Hanson (1997). Wetlands, Fisheries &<br />

Economics in the South Atlantic Coastal States. Habitat Connections,<br />

1(2): 1-4.<br />

The summaries for the south Atlantic coastal states provide information<br />

about the contribution <strong>of</strong> commercial and recreational <strong>fisheries</strong> to local and<br />

state economies, the relationships between the important fish species and<br />

wetlands, and the status <strong>of</strong> wetland habitats.<br />

Steenblik, Ronald P. (1998). Previous Multilateral Efforts to Discipline<br />

Subsidies to Natural Resource Based Industries. Draft report,<br />

Principle Administrator, Fishery Policies Division, Directorate for<br />

Food, agriculture and Fisheries, OECD 2 rue Andre -Pascal, 75775 Paris<br />

Cedex 16, France.<br />

The main aim <strong>of</strong> this paper is to compare past attempts to discipline<br />

subsidies to primary industries and to search for lessons that might be able<br />

to inform current and future dialogues on subsidy issues.<br />

Steenblik, Ronald P. and Gordon R. Munro (1998). Current International Work<br />

on Subsidies in Fisheries: A Survey. To be published in<br />

Overcapitalization and Subsidies in European Fisheries, Proceedings <strong>of</strong><br />

the Concerted Action Workshop, Portsmouth, U.K., 28-30 October (A.<br />

Hatcher and K. Robinson, eds.) Forthcoming 1999.<br />

This paper surveys current international work in the area <strong>of</strong> subsidies<br />

to the <strong>fisheries</strong> sector, with particular reference to ongoing activities in<br />

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