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         Sea Grant Fisheries:     more books (100)
  1. Biological and economic modeling and assessment of limited entry strategies in multi-species fisheries in South Florida (Sea Grant technical paper) by Nelson M Ehrhardt, 2001
  2. Menippe Mercenaria: the potential for development of a fishery: Annual report to Sea Grant for calendar year 1983 (MASGP) by Harriet M Perry, 1984
  3. Potential for development of a northern California fishery for Pacific hake (Sea Grant publication) by Raymond Swanson, 1978
  4. Management approaches for marine fisheries: The case of California abalone (Sea grant publication) by Biliana Cicin-Sain, 1977
  5. Social and economic impacts of coastal zone development on the hard clam and oyster fisheries in North Carolina (UNC Sea Grant Publication) by Paul D Tschetter, 1984
  6. Application of wetland valuation theory to commercial and recreational fisheries in Florida (Report / Florida Sea Grant College) by Frederick W Bell, 1989
  7. The Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976: The need for state and federal cooperation (Sea grant special report - University of Miami) by Craig R O'Connor, 1978
  8. Fisheries food service survey (Ohio sea grant technical report) by Jeffrey Michael Reutter, 1980
  9. The economic structure of California's commercial fisheries, 1982 (Working paper / California Sea Grant College Program) by Dennis M King, 1985
  10. Modeling the relationship between biomass and revenue in a regional setting with an example from the brown shrimp fishery in North Carolina (UNC Sea Grant College publication) by Marc-david Cohen, 1982
  11. Property rights in shellfish relay: Managing fisheries for higher economic returns (Sea Grant reprint / University of North Carolina) by J. E Easley, 1983
  12. The Fishery Act of 1976, a summary; the Management Councils, a description (Sea grant special report - University of Miami) by Joan A Browder, 1977
  13. Participation of nonlicensed anglers in recreational fisheries, Erie County, New York (Sea grant reprint series) by D. J Dunning, 1978
  14. The economic impact and valuation of saltwater recreational fisheries in Florida (Report / Florida Sea Grant College) by Frederick W Bell, 1982

81. A Glowing Report For Delaware Sea Grant
The report recognizes Delaware sea grant's historically important contributionsto fisheries research on blue crabs and weakfish and points to especially
http://www.udel.edu/PR/Messenger/01/4/glowing.html
Volume 10, Number 4, 2001
A glowing report for Delaware Sea Grant The University's Sea Grant College Program has earned high honors from a national review team, which concludes that the program is "in all respects considered excellent." UD's program is "unique and one-of-a-kind in terms of its administrative structure within the University, its management, its high level of research, its outreach and its translation of science to its constituents," according to the team's report, which it issued in December following a campus visit. Citing the program's "exceptionally high quality," the final report includes no formal recommendations for improvement. Since the University was named the nation's ninth Sea Grant College in 1976, the program has conducted research on issues ranging from beach erosion to fisheries decline, educated hundreds of graduate students in marine science and extended research-based information to the public through the Marine Advisory Service and Marine Public Education Office. "We were honored to earn such high marks, which testify to the hard work and dedication of our researchers and outreach staff, as well as the staunch support provided by the state of Delaware, our Sea Grant Advisory Council and the many citizens, agencies and industries that work with us," Carolyn Thoroughgood, Sea Grant director and dean of the College of Marine Studies, says. "Sea Grant is indeed a true partnership, aimed at fostering the wise use, conservation and management of marine resources."

82. Sea Grant Program Earns High Honors
The team recognized Delaware sea grant's historically important contributionsto fisheries research on blue crabs to weakfish and pointed to especially
http://www.udel.edu/PR/UpDate/02/4/sea.html
Sea Grant Program earns high honors The University of Delaware Sea Grant College Program has earned high honors from a national review team, which recently concluded after a campus visit that the UD program is "in all respects considered excellent." UD's program is "unique and one-of-a-kind in terms of its administrative structure within the University, its management, its high level of research, its outreach and its translation of science to its constituents," the team found. As a direct result of the program's "exceptionally high quality," the review team included no formal recommendations in its final report. Since the University of Delaware was named the nation's ninth Sea Grant College in 1976, the program has conducted research on issues ranging from beach erosion to fisheries decline, educated hundreds of graduate students in marine science and extended research-based information to the public through the Marine Advisory Service and Marine Public Education Office. "We were honored to earn such high marks, which testify to the hard work and dedication of our researchers and outreach staff, as well as the staunch support provided by the state of Delaware, our Sea Grant Advisory Council, and the many citizens, agencies and industries that work with us," Carolyn Thoroughgood, Sea Grant director and dean of the College of Marine Studies, said.

83. Sea Grant Director Pens Book Advocating ‘blue Revolution’ In Aquacul
new book called Ecological Aquaculture by Barry CostaPierce, director of the RhodeIsland sea grant Program and URI professor of fisheries and aquaculture.
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The book details specific new technologies that must be implemented, practices that must be reformed, and policies that must be enacted for the industry to resurrect its reputation and gain the support of its many detractors. Those impacts include habitat degradation, nutrient discharges from feed and wastes, introduction of diseases and parasites, and the genetic dilution of native wild species from breeding with escapees from aquaculture facilities. In addition, a variety of social inequity issues arise from aquaculture in its present form. For example, one finfish facility uses its wastes to grow hydroponic vegetables and animal forages, and both fish and vegetables are certified. Another uses seaweed and shellfish to filter and absorb wastes from a salmon-rearing operation, resulting in no wastes being discharged to the environment. Many tilapia and salmon farms now produce organic fish. Global consumption of fish is skyrocketing and traditional capture fisheries are unable to meet demand. As a result, aquaculture is the fastest growing sector of the world food economy, growing at 11 percent per year in the 1990s. It is anticipated that by 2030, capture fisheries will provide just two-thirds of the 150-160 million metric tons of aquatic foods that humans consume, leaving the difference to be made up by aquaculture.

84. March 7 Workshop Explores Marine Protected Areas In Fisheries Management
in partnership with sea grant programs in New Hampshire, Connecticut, Maine and RhodeIsland. Additional partners include the National Marine fisheries Service
http://www.unh.edu/news/Feb03/ks_20030225mpa.html

N.H. Sea Grant
UNH Cooperative Extension
March 7 Workshop Explores Marine Protected Areas in Fisheries Management
By Kathleen Schmitt
N.H. Sea Grant
February 25, 2003 DURHAM, N.H. Many tools are used in fisheries management in the effort to rebuild certain fish stocks. Marine protected areas (MPAs), areas of the marine environment set aside to protect part or all of the natural and cultural resources within its boundaries, are being promoted in New England as one such tool. However, many stakeholders are confused about the different types of MPAs and their impacts on fish stocks and the marine environment. MPAs and their role in fisheries management will be the focus of a workshop Friday, March 7, at the Urban Forestry Center, 45 Elwyn Road, Portsmouth. The workshop runs from 1 to 5:15 p.m., with registration beginning at 12:30 p.m. "MPAs are a topic that all marine users should want to know more about," says Rollie Barnaby, University of New Hampshrie Cooperative Extension/NH Sea Grant extension educator. "Our primary objective is to provide to the most current scientific information on the subject and to review and assess the experiences of the various stakeholders." The workshop will give individuals and agencies with a stake in fisheries and fishery management a chance to discuss the issues involved. Representatives from the National Marine Fisheries Service and the New England Fisheries Management Council will discuss the theoretical impacts of MPAs on fisheries and present an overview of existing protected areas in New England.

85. Weekly Updates Membership Archives Teachers/Parents Fishy Stuff
Works to improve the conservation and sustainability of fishery resources and aquatic ecosystems by Category Regional North America Business and Economy Agriculture...... TRADES, TRADITIONS, and TECHNOLOGIES SHOWCASED North Carolina fisheries Association sea grant to host 23rd Annual Commercial Fishing Show in New Bern 2/12
http://www.ncfish.org/
Weekly Updates Membership Archives Teachers/Parents ... Contact Info NORTH CAROLINA SHRIMPERS URGED TO ATTEND INDUSTRY DISASTER RELIEF MEETING SATURDAY IN NEW BERN
NOAA Fisheries MEDIA ADVISORY
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CRITICAL MEETING FOR SHRIMP INDUSTRY TO BE HELD
Eight-state shrimp alliance working to save proud industry
The North Carolina Chapter of the Southern Shrimp Alliance will meet on Saturday, February 22nd. The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss the crisis facing the domestic shrimp industry, actions taken by the Alliance up to this point, and possible future steps.
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COASTAL TRADES, TRADITIONS, and TECHNOLOGIES SHOWCASED
The North Carolina Fisheries Association, (NCFA), and the North Carolina Sea Grant Program are pleased to announce the upcoming 23rd Annual North Carolina Commercial Fishing Show. It will be held at the New Bern Riverfront Convention Center February 22nd and 23rd. This annual event showcases the trades, traditions, and technologies of North Carolina’s coastal way of life and the people who make it all happen. This event is co-sponsored by NCFA and Sea Grant.
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86. NW/AFSC Library - Government Agencies
of fisheries and Wildlife; Scripps Institution of Oceanography (UCSD); Universityof Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; sea grant Alaska sea grant -California
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87. Ohio Sea Grant Index
Extension Specialist, sea grant Personal Data Married, one child Birth date July2, 1949. Education Auburn University; Masters of Science, fisheries, 1977.
http://www.sg.ohio-state.edu/osgrant/outreach/lichtk.html
lichtk.html Lake Erie Programs Ohio Sea Grant Stone Lab GLAERC CLEAR Extension at Ohio Sea Grant Frank R. Lichtkoppler
Lake County Extension Office
99 East Erie Street
Painesville, OH 44077
Fax 440/350-5928
lichtkoppler.1@osu.edu
Vita Academic Rank : Professor, OSU Extension
Position : District Extension Specialist, Sea Grant
Personal Data : Married, one child
Birth date : July 2, 1949 Education:
Auburn University; Masters of Science, Fisheries, 1977.
The Ohio State University; Bachelor of Science, Cum Laude, Agriculture. 1971. Work Experience:
  • Professor and District Extension Specialist, Ohio State University Extension Service, The Ohio State University, (1996 to present) and Co-Extension Program Leader from 1 February 1999 to present. Associate Professor and District Extension Specialist, Ohio State University Extension Service, The Ohio State University, (1990 to 1996).

88. Stickney Announces $1.9 Million Sea Grant To Texas A&M
Eight projects, one continuation and seven new research efforts, collectivelyemphasize fisheries recruitment, one of Texas sea grant's priority areas.
http://www.tamu.edu/univrel/aggiedaily/news/stories/archive/031197-3.html
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE COLLEGE STATION Eight projects, one continuation and seven new research efforts, collectively emphasize fisheries recruitment, one of Texas Sea Grant's priority areas. "We are interested in determining what types of man­induced or natural changes may have an effect on fishery nursery grounds," Stickney said. "A variety of projects are included, from studying the utilization of nursery habitats to modeling the movement of fish larvae into or out of a specific area to determining those human­induced impacts on the environment that may affect recruitment." Fisheries research includes recruitment studies for finfish and brown shrimp, as well as continuing work on population dynamics and reproductive and migratory biology of Kemp's ridley sea turtles. The Texas Sea Grant Program, with administrative offices in Bryan, Tex., supports research and advisory efforts throughout the coastal region. Outreach is provided by the Texas Marine Advisory Service, a cooperative program with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service and commissioners' courts in participating counties, in offices in Dickinson, Galveston, Angleton, Bay City, Palacios, Port Lavaca, Corpus Christi and San Benito. Broussard Sea Grant ... a partnership of university, government and industry focusing on marine research, education and public service. Visit our web site at

89. Sea Grant Workshop On Fisheries Bycatch
Nov 28, 2002, Serving The Communities of Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Southport,Edgecomb , Vol. 125No. 46. sea grant Workshop On fisheries Bycatch
http://boothbayregister.maine.com/2002-11-28/sea_grant_workshop.html
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Nov 28, 2002 Serving The Communities of Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Southport, Edgecomb Vol. 125-No. 46
Sea Grant Workshop On Fisheries Bycatch

A day-long workshop focusing on bycatch issues will be held Tuesday, December 3, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., at the Holiday Inn by Bay, coordinated by Maine Sea Grant. Sessions will include an overview of what bycatch is and what causes it, current information on the bycatch situation in New England fisheries, and a discussion on how the problem can be addressed. Collaborative gear technology research and management strategies to address the bycatch concerns will be covered in panel discussions. Panelists will include Dan Schick of the Maine Department of Marine Resources, Chris Glass of Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences, New England Fisheries Management Council Executive Director Paul Howard, Mike Fogarty of National Marine Fisheries Service, Roger Fleming of the Conservation Law Foundation, and Maine fishermen Proctor Wells, Tim Tower, and others. The workshop, which is free, including lunch, is sponsored by the National Sea Grant Program. To register contact Sherm Hoyt, 1-800-244-2104. For more information, call Peg Parker, (401) 874-5063 or e-mail her at pparker@cox.net

90. Index Of Fisheries And Great Lakes Related PublicationsNewsletters
fisheries Research News By Topic - Michigan sea grant publications. FISH-ECOLOGYArchives Academic forum on fisheries ecology and related topics.
http://www.great-lakes.org/region.html
Newsletters and Publications on fishery
and other Great Lakes related topics. ADVISOR
- Great Lakes Commission Newsletter Alliance for Environmental Technology -News (AET) created to establish a clearinghouse of educational and technical resources relating to chlorine dioxide and its use in papermaking. American Fisheries Society selected monthly fishery articles ANS Update News from the Great Lakes Panel on Aquatic Nuisance Species Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences illustrations of all scientific articles, reviews, perspectives on fishery issues. CrossCurrents ONLINE Army Corps Newsletter Environmental News Network Fisheries Research - News By Topic - Michigan Sea Grant publications. FISH-ECOLOGY Archives Academic forum on fisheries ecology and related topics Focus -International Joint Commission Newsletter.
Great Lakes Research Consortium
Monthly newsletter- GLRC was established by State University of N.Y to facilitate research and scholarship on Great Lakes-related issues Great Lakes Information Network, GLIN

91. Organismos Pesqueros De Gobiernos
Hawaii sea grant. School of Marine Sciences, University of Maine; The Lobster Universityof Florida; Mote Marine Laboratory; Department of fisheries Allied
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92. Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries Workshop
is around the cornerit's time for the Southern Lake Michigan Regional Fisheriesworkshop. This year, the Illinois-Indiana and Michigan sea grant workshop will
http://www.iisgcp.org/newevnt/news/fishwork.htm

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February 18, 2002 Source: Pat Charlebois (847) 872-0140
Contact: Irene Miles
Extension Communications Specialist
(217)333-8055; miles@uiuc.edu Get Ready for the Season at the Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries Workshop Here's a sure sign that spring is around the corner-it's time for the Southern Lake Michigan Regional Fisheries workshop. This year, the Illinois-Indiana and Michigan Sea Grant workshop will be held on March 2 at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Headquarters in Porter, Indiana. "Before the 2002 fishing and boating season, anglers, charter boat captains and other interested citizens can hear an update on the status and harvest of fish in the Southern Lake Michigan region," said Patrice Charlebois, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant biological resources specialist. The workshop will include experts from Michigan and Indiana Departments of Natural Resources, Illinois-Indiana and Michigan Sea Grant, the Illinois Natural History Survey, Ball State University and the Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab. Scheduled topics include Lake Michigan angling, charter boat and research reports from Illinois, Indiana and Michigan waters, as well as some discussion of factors affecting success; recent distribution of Diporeia, an important food source for many native fish; an update on the Chicago waterways dispersal barrier; and concerns related to Lake Michigan water levels.

93. AFS Jobs Online: Director, Alaska Sea Grant College Program
Housed administratively within the School of fisheries and Ocean Sciences (SFOS),Alaska sea grant has broad responsibilities in promoting marine research
http://www.fisheries.org/jobs/job1153.htm
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AFS Jobs Center Online Director, Alaska Sea Grant College Program
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK
Responsibilities : This executive-level position provides leadership and programmatic oversight for the Alaska Sea Grant College Program. Housed administratively within the School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (SFOS), Alaska Sea Grant has broad responsibilities in promoting marine research, education, and extension throughout Alaska. The Alaska Sea Grant Director is in a position to make strategic investments, develop programs, and expedite solutions to today's marine and fisheries-related issues. For a more detailed description see our website at: http://www.uaf.edu/seagrant/staff/director-app.html
Qualifications : Earned doctorate in marine or fisheries-related field at time of application. The successful candidate will have demonstrated leadership skills and extensive program management experience, including budgeting and financial planning. Experience with Sea Grant is preferred. Experience in promoting excellence in research, marine extension and educational programs. Experience working with or within the fishing industry. Demonstrated successful experience working in a cross cultural environment.
Salary : Competitive DOE
Closing date : Review begins July 1, 2002. Open until filled.

94. National Sea Grant Office: Funding And Fellowships
California sea grant is the largest of 30 state programs in a national network dedicated to the understanting, conservation, and wise use of our coastal and marine resources.
http://www.nsgo.seagrant.org/funding.html
Research and Fellowship Opportunities
RFPs Fellowships Sea Grant Forms
Research Opportunities and Requests for Proposals (RFPs)
The National Sea Grant Program sponsors a variety of marine research through the Sea Grant College Programs and through its National Strategic Investments. To find out more, please visit Sponsored Research or see the current FY2002 RFPs
Fellowships
Sea Grant / NMFS Graduate Fellowship Program in Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics These fellowships, established in 1999, provide support for two or three years to students who are interested in careers related to 1) the population dynamics of living marine resources and the development and implementation of quantitative methods for assessing their status, and 2) the economics of the conservation and management of living marine resources. The goals of the Program are to: encourage qualified applicants to pursue careers in population dynamics and stock assessment methodology or marine resource economics; increase available expertise related to those fields; foster closer relationships between academic scientists and NMFS; and provide real-world experience to graduate students and accelerate their career development. To find out more, please see the draft FY2003

95. National Sea Grant Office: Sea Grant Challenges 3(3)
These sea grant socioeconomic research and outreach efforts related to fisheriesmanagement are helping to provide the information base that will be needed to
http://www.nsgo.seagrant.org/SeaGrantFuture/V3N03.html
January 1995
Volume 3, Number 3 List of Contents: Socioeconomic Research Supports Fisheries Management Find out more about Sea Grant
Socioeconomic Research Supports Fisheries Management
The Sea Grant network sponsored a National Issues ForumCan America Save its Fisheries?recently at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Speakers from industry, government, and the scientific community discussed the problems facing U.S. fisheries and possible solutions to those problems. Although no single change in the management of the nation's fisheries will solve all their ills, controlling access is one mechanism that is receiving serious consideration. For example, Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQs), are beginning to be used as a method of allocating a share of the allowable harvest to individuals. In turn, these shares can be transferred or traded. The primary feature of ITQs is the assignment of exclusive property rights for the harvest of a common-property resource. While ITQs are not viewed as a total panacea (they are complex to implement, for example), they will help provide a rational approach to managing fisheries through economic incentives that lead to resource conservation. Sea Grant programs nationwide have conducted long-term, socioeconomic research on fisheries management, including consideration of market-like mechanisms for allocating access to fish stocks. California Sea Grant conducted some of the earliest work studying how the implementation of ITQs in other countries could serve as a model for the U.S. Sea Grant researchers in Delaware and New Jersey played a key role in designing an ITQ system for the Atlantic surf clam and ocean quahog fishery, the first application of ITQs in the U.S. Since the ITQ management system was implemented in 1991, these fisheries have stabilized. Delaware Sea Grant is now continuing research to understand how existing firms adapted and how income was redistributed.

96. GLIN==> Fisheries Experts To Launch World Sturgeon Conservation Society
Rosenthal, University of Kiel, Germany, (011) 4940-700-6514 Stephen Wittman, UWSea grant, Program Information Specialist, (608) 263-5371 fisheries Experts to
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97. MLI Links
Northeast sea grant Program Maine/New Hampshire sea grant Program National MarineFisheries Service Northeast Regional Office Gulf of Maine Aquarium Save the
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98. Fisheries Research
stocks are in dire need of rebuilding. The goal of this Delaware SeaGrant research priority is to achieve sustainable fisheries.
http://www.ocean.udel.edu/seagrant/Research/fisheries.html
Graduate student Cecily Natunewicz and Dr. Chuck Epifanio examine crab larvae, visible on the microscope monitor. They are working to determine how Delaware Bay circulation processes affect the bay's blue crab population. Whether it's been a fine flounder dinner or a plate of mouthwatering oysters on the half-shell, the sea's bounty has delighted us for ages. Today, however, many commercial fish stocks are in dire need of rebuilding. The goal of this Delaware Sea Grant research priority is to achieve sustainable fisheries.
For additional information, please also see our latest newsletters and annual reports. Horseshoe Crabs: The Development of a Sustainable Artificial Bait
Project: R/F-9. Principal Investigators:
Nancy M. Targett and Joseph G. Farrell
University of Delaware Graduate College of Marine Studies, Lewes Campus
Despite the scientific, economic (fisheries and pharmacological industries), and ecological significance of the horseshoe crab, its numbers are in decline as a result of overexploitation and habitat loss. A particularly damaging aspect of the human exploitation is the selective targeting of female horseshoe crabs for use as bait in the eel and whelk fisheries. In previous Sea Grant research, Dr. Targett worked to isolate the chemical stimulant that makes the female horseshoe crab attractive as bait. She is now using that information to develop an economical, artificial eel bait that chemically mimics the horseshoe crab.

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