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esponsibility for the cost <strong>of</strong> administration and enforcement as well as<br />

management decisions. Because the ownership rights in the trust are permanent<br />

and transferable, owners have every incentive to husband the resource.<br />

Although comanagement has been suggested as a vehicle for greater fisher<br />

involvement in management, a corporate ownership structure has long term<br />

incentives that are clearly superior to those under collective or cooperative<br />

management rules.<br />

Transportation Research Board (1974). "Travel Demand Forecasting."<br />

Seven reports prepared for the 53rd Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Highway<br />

Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, D.C.<br />

This RECORD presents findings from leading researchers in the field on<br />

interactions between travel behavior assumptions and the resulting travel<br />

models and forecasts made with these assumptions.<br />

Trent, Lee, Anna Avrigian, and Rosalie Shaffer (1997). Recreational Fishery<br />

Surveys Conducted by Personnel <strong>of</strong> the National Marine Fisheries Service<br />

Panama City Laboratory, 1970-1996. Panama City Laboratory Contribution<br />

No. 97-4, February, 25 pp.<br />

This paper provides information about studies that have been proposed,<br />

started, completed, or continued by Panama City Laboratory (PCL) personnel<br />

that involve the collection <strong>of</strong> recreational <strong>fisheries</strong> data. Specific<br />

objectives are to provide brief descriptions, details for some survey methods<br />

and how well the methods worked, and a pre-evaluation <strong>of</strong> the proposed pilot<br />

surveys (log book and telephone) that are to begin in 1997.<br />

Trent, Lee, William A. Fable, Jr., Sandra J. Russell, Gilbert W. Bane,<br />

and Barbara Jayne Palko (1987). "Variations in Size and Sex Ratio<br />

<strong>of</strong> King Mackerel, Scomberomorus cavalla, <strong>of</strong>f Louisiana, 1977-85.<br />

Marine Fisheries Review, 49(2):91-97.<br />

Data from over 27,000 king mackerel collected from Grand Isle, Louisiana<br />

during 1977-85 were analyzed to evaluate temporal variations in size and sex<br />

compositions. The fish were caught by recreational and commercial hook and<br />

line fishermen. Groups <strong>of</strong> king mackerel from Louisiana were composed <strong>of</strong> a<br />

greater portion <strong>of</strong> large fish than were populations from other areas in the<br />

southeastern United States with the possible exception <strong>of</strong> south Carolina and<br />

Georgia. Large (greater than 120 cm fork length) king mackerel were caught<br />

<strong>of</strong>f Louisiana throughout the year. For both males and females, catches were<br />

composed <strong>of</strong> the smallest fish in April through October and the largest fish<br />

between November and March. Females dominated catches in most months and<br />

comprised a greater portion <strong>of</strong> the recreational than the commercial landings.<br />

Female percentage was usually lower in the warmer than in the colder months.<br />

In general, female percentage increased with an increase in fish size.<br />

Trent, Lee, Barbara Jayne Palko, Mark L. Williams, and Harold A. Brusher<br />

(1987). "Abundance <strong>of</strong> King Mackerel, Scomberomorus cavalla, in<br />

the Southeastern United States Based on CPUE Data from<br />

Charterboats, 1982-85." Marine Fisheries Review, 49(2):78-90.<br />

In 1982, a survey was initiated to obtain daily catch and effort data on<br />

fishes commonly caught by charterboats in the southeastern United States.<br />

Boat effort and king mackerel CPUE data obtained from 1982 through 1985 were<br />

analyzed. The <strong>of</strong>fshore fishing zone (>10 fathoms) received the highest amount<br />

<strong>of</strong> trolling and other fishing (nontrolling) efforts; the nearshore fishing<br />

zone (

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