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Ward , John M., Theo Brainerd, Steve Freese, Pamela Mace, Matteo Milazzo, Dale<br />

Squires, Joe Terry, Eric Thunberg, Mike Travis, and John Walden (1999).<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the National Task Force for Defining and Measuring Fishing<br />

Capacity. National Marine Fisheries Service, <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> Science and<br />

Technology, Silver Spring, Maryland, June.<br />

Report on the definition <strong>of</strong> capacity, its measurement using DEA, Peak to<br />

Peak, and SPF techniques, and potential management regulations to control and<br />

reduce excess capacity in domestic <strong>fisheries</strong>.<br />

Wardlaw, N.J. and Wade L. Griffin (1974). "Economic Analysis <strong>of</strong> Costs<br />

and Returns for Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp Vessels: 1973." Departmental<br />

Technical Report No. 74-3, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station,<br />

Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, December, 43 pp.<br />

A budget generating computer program was established to assimilate and<br />

report the data according to the desired vessel classifications, interest<br />

rate, percent financed, number <strong>of</strong> years financed, number <strong>of</strong> loan payments per<br />

year, depreciation method, crew share agreement, rate <strong>of</strong> packing charges,<br />

payroll tax rate, discount rate, planning horizon, and object year under<br />

consideration. The program reported results in the form <strong>of</strong> total costs and<br />

returns budgets, unit costs and returns budgets, and projected cash flow<br />

budgets.<br />

Warren, Brad (1994). The Bycatch Zone, Alaska Longliners Hope for a Way<br />

Out. In Brad Warren, Win-Win Bycatch Solutions. National Fisheries<br />

Conservation Center, Seattle WA.<br />

A brief discussion <strong>of</strong> the halibut, blackcod, and sablefish <strong>fisheries</strong> in<br />

Alaska and the effect the individual fishermen s quota will have on bycatch <strong>of</strong><br />

these species in each fishery.<br />

Warren, Brad (ed.) (1994). Win-Win Bycatch Solutions. National Fisheries<br />

Conservation Center, Seattle WA.<br />

The unintentional capture <strong>of</strong> nontarget organisms has become a critical<br />

issue in world <strong>fisheries</strong>. Our aim is to provide models, strategies, and<br />

information to help stakeholders in the <strong>fisheries</strong> join forces to fashion their<br />

own bycatch solutions. The problems faced are complex enough to require a<br />

broadly inclusive approach.<br />

Warren, John P. and Wade L. Griffin (1978). "Costs and Returns Trends<br />

for Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp Vessels." DIR 78-1, SP-4, Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, College Station,<br />

Texas, September, 20 pp.<br />

The pr<strong>of</strong>itability <strong>of</strong> Gulf shrimp vessels in recent years has been highly<br />

variable, due largely to changes in input costs, shrimp prices, landings, and<br />

the cost, financing terms, and configuration <strong>of</strong> vessels. Ownership <strong>of</strong> a Gulf<br />

shrimp vessel can be a satisfactory investment given the variation in landings<br />

over an extended period <strong>of</strong> time.<br />

Warren, John P. and Wade L. Griffin (1980). "Costs and Returns Trends<br />

in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Shrimp Industry, 1971-78." Marine Fisheries<br />

Review, (February): 1-7.<br />

This report describes the magnitude and past performance <strong>of</strong> the Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexico shrimp industry, the recent performance <strong>of</strong> an "average" Gulf shrimp<br />

vessel in terms <strong>of</strong> costs, returns, and basic investment analysis, summarizes<br />

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