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such an application, illustrating the technique with preliminary results from<br />

a regional study modeling east coast sportfishing behavior. The article<br />

discusses some <strong>of</strong> the strengths and weaknesses <strong>of</strong> the random utility model.<br />

It also illustrates how data regularly collected by the National Marine<br />

Fisheries Service can be supplemented with economic survey data to estimate<br />

these discrete choice behavioral models.<br />

Bohi, Douglas R. and Michael A. Toman (1984). Analyzing Nonrenewable<br />

Resource Supply. Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C.<br />

This study is concerned with the general problem <strong>of</strong> using economic<br />

models <strong>of</strong> nonrenewable resource supply to understand actual supply behavior.<br />

Bohnsack, James A. and Douglas Harper (1987). "Automated Landings<br />

Assessment for Responsive Management (ALARM) Package for Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexico Commercial Reef Fish Landings: March 1987 Summary."<br />

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine<br />

Fisheries Center, Miami Laboratory, Reef Resources Team, 75<br />

Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, FL, March, 16 pp.<br />

A summary <strong>of</strong> landings <strong>of</strong> reef fish species for the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

commercial reef fish fishery.<br />

Bohnsack, James A., Ausbon Brown, and Douglas Harper (1987). "Automated<br />

Landings Assessment for Responsive Management (ALARM) Package for<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Commercial Reef Fish Landings: 1987 Summary."<br />

Contribution No. CRD-86/87-29, National Oceanic and Atmospheric<br />

Administration, National Marine Fisheries Center, Miami<br />

Laboratory, Coastal Resources Division, 75 Virginia Beach Drive,<br />

Miami, FL, June, 17 pp.<br />

A summary <strong>of</strong> the 1986 landings <strong>of</strong> reef fish species for the Gulf <strong>of</strong><br />

Mexico commercial reef fish fishery.<br />

Booth, Douglas E. (1989). Hydroelectric Dams and the Decline <strong>of</strong> Chinook<br />

Salmon in the Columbia River Basin. Marine Resource Economics,<br />

6(3):195-211.<br />

The decline <strong>of</strong> chinook salmon runs into the mouth <strong>of</strong> the Columbia River<br />

in recent decades is thought to be partly attributable to the construction <strong>of</strong><br />

hydroelectric dams. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this article is to estimate the magnitude<br />

<strong>of</strong> losses in chinook salmon runs caused by hydroelectric dams, using<br />

regression analysis. Such estimates are not only <strong>of</strong> historical interest but<br />

also can potentially affect the extent <strong>of</strong> efforts to mitigate salmon losses<br />

from hydropower operations. Congress has mandated the Northwest Power<br />

Planning Council to consider the magnitude <strong>of</strong> run losses caused by<br />

hydroelectric operations in determining the extent <strong>of</strong> mitigation efforts.<br />

Borseman, John, Michael P. Sissenwine, Merton C. Ingham, and Wallace G.<br />

Smith (1984). "Marine Recreational Fisheries Opportunities."<br />

Chapter 15 in Richard H. Stroud (ed.) Marine Recreational<br />

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

Fisheries Symposium, Virginia Beach, Virginia, April 24 and 25,<br />

National Coalition for Marine Conservation, Inc., Savannah,<br />

Georgia.<br />

In addition to enhancement and development <strong>of</strong> new fishing opportunities,<br />

the management agencies are also responsible for promoting conservation. This<br />

apparent dilemma has led the agencies to be more creative in their <strong>fisheries</strong><br />

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