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E-raamat: Pacific Salmon Fisheries: A Study of Irrational Conservation [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(University of Columbia, USA),
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This study attributes the chronic economic distress of the valuable Pacific salmon industry not only to decline in catch but also to the economic problems of open access ocean fisheries. It analyzes salmon public management programs and proposes alternatives.

Originally published in 1969
Foreword v
1 The Issues
3(8)
Scope of the Study
5(3)
Organization of the Study
8(3)
2 Bio-Economic Models Of Exploited Fisheries
11(26)
Biological Yield Functions: The Physical Basis of a Fishery
15(5)
Other Biological Yield Curves
20(2)
Yield-Effort Functions for Pacific Salmon
22(6)
Economic Functions
28(4)
Open Access and Economic Performance: General Characteristics
32(5)
3 Salmon Fishing Gear And Methods Of Regulation
37(11)
Salmon Fishing Gear
37(3)
Trolling Equipment
37(1)
Traps
38(1)
Nets
39(1)
Methods of Regulation
40(8)
Selectivity Controls
40(1)
Control of Fishing Capacity
41(4)
Limitations on Vessels and Equipment
45(3)
4 The Alaska Salmon Fishery: The Environment, The Attitudes
48(20)
The Environment
51(3)
The Labor Force
54(2)
The Dimensions of Failure
56(4)
Biological Constraints on Regulation
60(1)
Geographic Expansion of the Fishery
61(3)
The Political Environment
64(1)
Conclusions
65(3)
5 Development Of The Alaska Salmon Fishery
68(21)
The Pre-Commercial Fishery
68(2)
The Commercial Fishery: The Beginning
70(4)
Industrial Organization
74(15)
6 History Of Regulation In Alaska
89(15)
Commercial Fishery Regulations Prior to the White Act
89(6)
The White Act
95(3)
Boom and Bust: 1924 to Statehood
98(6)
7 Potential Economic Yield From The Alaska Salmon Fisheries
104(18)
The Red Salmon Fishery of Bristol Bay
105(2)
The Structure of the Fishery
107(3)
Calculation of Potential Economic Rent: Bristol Bay
110(8)
Other Factors Affecting Efficiency
118(2)
Qualifications
120(2)
8 The Puget Sound Case: Background And History
122(25)
Industry Structure
128(2)
Regulation of the Puget Sound Fishery: Introduction
130(1)
Regulation Before 1921
131(1)
1921 to 1935
132(5)
1935 to 1946
137(3)
The International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission: 1946
140(7)
9 Performance Of The Puget Sound Fishery: The Economics Of Scientific Regulation
147(22)
Physical Effects of Regulation
149(6)
Trends in Fishing Effort
155(3)
Incomes in the Puget Sound Fishery
158(2)
Potential Economic Rent
160(2)
Improved Technology and Potential Rent
162(7)
10 An Alternative Regulatory Program
169(26)
Total Potential Net Economic Yield
169(6)
A Recommended Program for Gear Reduction
175(14)
Assumptions and Constraints
175(2)
Recommended Program: Puget Sound
177(2)
Impact on Other Fisheries
179(2)
Effect on Industry Structure
181(3)
Gear Reduction and the Sport Fishery
184(1)
Factor Mobility
185(1)
Recommended Gear Reduction Program: Alaska
186(2)
Data Requirements
188(1)
Research and Development
189(1)
The Japanese High-Seas Fishery
190(5)
11 Conclusions
195(7)
Appendix Tables 202(11)
Index 213
Crutchfield, James A. ; Pontecorvo, Giulio