Fishing grounds : defining a new era for American fisheries management

Island Press
2000
EISBN 9781597269155
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part 1 Introduction and overview.
U.S. fisheries today.
Part II The past.
History of federal fishery management.
Part III The present.
Assessing fishery productivity.
Owning fishery resources.
Managing fisheries.
Creating incentives.
Using scientific information.
Evaluating fishery performance.
Part IV The future.
Looking ahead.
Appendix A: Program participants.
Appendix B: Annotated bibliography of selected literature on U.S. marine fishery management.
"Fishing Grounds offers a comprehensive assessment of the legal, social, economic, and biological context of marine fisheries management in the United States. Drawing on interviews with more than 77 stakeholders, the authors seek common ground and points of unresolved controversy among the diversity of interests and viewpoints on the key topics in fisheries management. Chapters cover history and background of U.S. fisheries, current status, productivity, ownership issues, management structures and incentives, and the roles of science and evaluation."
"Fishing Grounds presents an overview of fisheries management options and positions. It is an important work for fisheries professionals as well as for students and researchers involved with fisheries and their management."--Jacket.
Acknowledgments.
Part 1 Introduction and overview.
U.S. fisheries today.
Part II The past.
History of federal fishery management.
Part III The present.
Assessing fishery productivity.
Owning fishery resources.
Managing fisheries.
Creating incentives.
Using scientific information.
Evaluating fishery performance.
Part IV The future.
Looking ahead.
Appendix A: Program participants.
Appendix B: Annotated bibliography of selected literature on U.S. marine fishery management.
"Fishing Grounds offers a comprehensive assessment of the legal, social, economic, and biological context of marine fisheries management in the United States. Drawing on interviews with more than 77 stakeholders, the authors seek common ground and points of unresolved controversy among the diversity of interests and viewpoints on the key topics in fisheries management. Chapters cover history and background of U.S. fisheries, current status, productivity, ownership issues, management structures and incentives, and the roles of science and evaluation."
"Fishing Grounds presents an overview of fisheries management options and positions. It is an important work for fisheries professionals as well as for students and researchers involved with fisheries and their management."--Jacket.
