Browsing Marine affairs by Subject "Management"
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An Integrated Assessment of the Red Sea Urchin (Strongylocentrotus franciscanus) Fisheries in Southern California and Washington State: Addressing Sustainability and Vulnerability in the face of Climate Change
Integrated assessments are a tool that can help decision makers understand complex environmental problems. Climate change has the potential to impact managed resources in terms social and economic factors, as well as causing ... -
Factors Affecting Local Permit Ownership in Bristol Bay and an Evaluation of the BBEDC Permit Loan Program: An Analysis of Based on Interviews with Local Residents
(2012-09-13)Since the first Bristol Bay Limited Entry salmon permits were issued in 1975, many have been sold to non-local residents, resulting in declining numbers of permits held by local residents and eroding the economic base for ... -
How Have Institutional Barriers Impacted Implementation of Ecosystem Based Fishery Management in the US
Ecosystem based fisheries management (EBFM) has been studied for over twenty years, but has rarely been fully utilized in practice. EBFM utilizes multispecies management and ecosystem information, including physical ... -
Implications of ‘other effective area-based conservation measures’ for marine conservation
After nearly a decade of discussion, the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted an official definition and criterion for ‘other effective area-based conservation measures’ (OECMs). OECMs allow ... -
Integrating Human Wellbeing Assessment Into Marine Resource Management
Prioritizing social indicators of wellbeing and linking them to specific marine resource management contexts requires ongoing consideration of local community values, social change drivers and dynamic governance goals and ... -
Quality of the Bainbridge Island Shoreline Master Program: A Multi-Criteria Perspective
The Washington Shoreline Management Act was passed by the State Legislature in 1971, and was adopted by voters in 1972. The Act’s purpose is to “prevent the inherent harm in an uncoordinated and piecemeal development of ... -
Subsistence in the Copper River Basin and Prince William Sound, Alaska: A Statistical Analysis Determining the Effectiveness of Subsistence Resource Management for Sockeye and Chinook Salmon.
Many of Alaska’s salmon fisheries are models of biological success in terms of population size, structure, and stability, utilizing the precautionary principle to promote maximum sustainable yield. At the same time the ...