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Book Cook Inlet Fishery Economic Study

Download or read book Cook Inlet Fishery Economic Study written by Richard G. Wilson and Associates and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Cook Inlet Fisheries Economic Values Study

Download or read book Cook Inlet Fisheries Economic Values Study written by University of Alaska Anchorage. Institute of Social and Economic Research and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Proposal to develop information and models which may be used to compare economic effects of Cook Inlet salmon management under different scenarios to inform conflict between sport anglers and commercial fishermen.

Book An Economic Survey of the Cook Inlet Salmon Fishery

Download or read book An Economic Survey of the Cook Inlet Salmon Fishery written by Loren B. Flagg and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book  This is who I Am

Download or read book This is who I Am written by Hannah Lee Harrison and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Throughout this thesis, I use a multidisciplinary approach for understanding the sustainability of the culture, livelihoods, and ecosystems in the Cook Inlet and Kenai River salmon fisheries on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. In Chapter 1, I present a broad overview of the Cook Inlet region, its inhabitants, and the various stakeholder and user groups that access regional salmon fisheries. Chapter 1 also provides an overview of the methodology utilized in this research, as well as discuss the methods, the strengths, and weaknesses of the research as part of an evaluation of the study. In Chapter 2, I present an overview of how the Kenai River and Cook Inlet salmon fisheries are managed and regulated, including regulatory bodies and agencies and their mandated roles. Finally, the chapter concludes with a presentation of ethnographic data collected during interviews between summer of 2011 and spring of 2013. These data reveal the perspectives and attitudes of fishermen, and in terms of how they regard management, and about whether management decisions contribute to or detract from the ongoing sustainability of the regional fisheries and fish stocks. In Chapter 3, I examine some of the economically based arguments commonly made to support allocation rights between the several user groups that access the area fisheries. This chapter draws upon economic reports produced by advocacy groups and the State of Alaska, as well as utilizes a comparison of these reports by an economist from the University of Alaska Anchorage. This chapter again draws upon ethnographic research to understand perspectives of fishermen, illuminating how they interpret and develop their economic arguments for allocation. In Chapter 4, I present an ethnography detailing and describing attitudes and perspectives of fishermen as to how they perceive their personal identities relate to their fishing livelihoods. Finally, in Chapter 5 I conclude with an explanation and review of findings, as well as recommendations for future research and some personal thoughts. Throughout the thesis are pieces of my personal narrative to give the reader a more intimate understanding of this research.

Book Impact Analysis of the Marine Sport Fisheries of Middle and Lower Cook Inlet

Download or read book Impact Analysis of the Marine Sport Fisheries of Middle and Lower Cook Inlet written by Charles David Hamel and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: $FISH CD: "$FISH is an interactive Microsoft Excel based computer program developed to accompany 'An economic assessment of the sport fisheries for halibut, and chinook and coho salmon in lower Cook Inlet ... This program is designed to explore the economic effects of changes in the attributes of lower Cook Inlet sport fisheries for halibut or salmon that might arise from changes in abundance, or regulatory change. The program derives compensating variations (net benefits to sport fishers) and regional economic impacts to the western Kenai Peninsula associated with the perceived angler reaction to modeled changes"--Leaf 72.

Book Alaska Fisheries Policy  Economics  Resources  and Management

Download or read book Alaska Fisheries Policy Economics Resources and Management written by Arlon R. Tussing and published by [Fairbanks] : Institute of Social, Economic and Government Research, University of Alaska. This book was released on 1972 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Alaska Fishing Industry

Download or read book The Alaska Fishing Industry written by Jack Kreinheder and published by . This book was released on 1982 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Alaska Seafood Industry Study

Download or read book Alaska Seafood Industry Study written by and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Cook Inlet Offshore Oil and Gas Development

Download or read book Cook Inlet Offshore Oil and Gas Development written by and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Alaska OCS  Outer Continental Shelf  Socioeconomic Studies Program  Prudhoe Bay Case Study  Technical Report B1 4  Beaufort Sea Region Petroleum Development Scenarios  Technical Report Executive Summary B1 6a  Beaufort Sea Region Man made Environment  Technical Report B1 8  Beaufort Sea Region Sociocultural Systems  Technical Report B1 9  Beaufort Sea Region Natural Physical Environment  Technical Report B1 10  Beaufort Sea Region Socioeconomic Baseline  Technical Report B1 11  Beaufort Sea Region Socioeconomic Baseline  Technical Report B1 11a  Anchorage Socioeconomic and Physical Baseline  Technical Report B1 12  Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios  Impacts on Anchorage  Technical Report B1 13  Alyeska Fairbanks Case Study  Technical Report B1 14  Beaufort Sea Region Governance Study  Technical Report B1 16  Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios  Economic and Demographic Impacts  Technical Report B1 18  Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios  Man Made Environmental Impacts  Technical Report B1 19  Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios  Transportation Impacts  Technical Report B1 20  Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios  Natural Physical Environment Impacts  Technical Report B1 21  Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios  Sociocultural Impacts  Technical Report B1 22  Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios  Summary of Socioeconomic Impacts  Technical Report B1 23  Second Program Summary Report  Technical Report B1 25  Developing Predictors of Community and Population Change  Technical Report B1 26  Socioeconomic Impacts of Selected Foreign OCS  Outer Continental Shelf  Development  Technical Report B1 28  Lower Cook Inlet Petroleum Development Scenarios  Commercial Fishing Industry Analysis  Technical Report B1  Bering Norton Petroleum Development Scenarios  Economic and Demographic Analysis  Technical Report B12 Bering Norton Petroleum Development Scenarios  Sociocultural Systems Analysis  Technical Report B1 54 v 1   Monitoring Oil Exploration Activities in the Lower Cook Inlet  Technical Report B17 Small Community Population Impact Model  Special Report B2 4  BLM Studies  Reference Papers B3 1  Physical Characteristics  Reference Papers B3 2  Biotic Resources  Reference Papers B3 3  Economic Development  Reference Papers B3 4  Sociological Resources  Reference Papers B3 5  Marine Food Web  Reference Papers B3 6  Oil and Gas Operations  Reference Papers B3 7  Policy Requirements and Controls  Reference Papers B3 8  Energy Alernatives  Reference Papers B3 9  Bering Sea Norton Sound Petroleum Development Scenarios  Forecast of Conditions Without the Planned Lease Sale  Impact Analysis B4  Bering Sea Cultural Resources  Technical Paper

Download or read book Alaska OCS Outer Continental Shelf Socioeconomic Studies Program Prudhoe Bay Case Study Technical Report B1 4 Beaufort Sea Region Petroleum Development Scenarios Technical Report Executive Summary B1 6a Beaufort Sea Region Man made Environment Technical Report B1 8 Beaufort Sea Region Sociocultural Systems Technical Report B1 9 Beaufort Sea Region Natural Physical Environment Technical Report B1 10 Beaufort Sea Region Socioeconomic Baseline Technical Report B1 11 Beaufort Sea Region Socioeconomic Baseline Technical Report B1 11a Anchorage Socioeconomic and Physical Baseline Technical Report B1 12 Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios Impacts on Anchorage Technical Report B1 13 Alyeska Fairbanks Case Study Technical Report B1 14 Beaufort Sea Region Governance Study Technical Report B1 16 Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios Economic and Demographic Impacts Technical Report B1 18 Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios Man Made Environmental Impacts Technical Report B1 19 Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios Transportation Impacts Technical Report B1 20 Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios Natural Physical Environment Impacts Technical Report B1 21 Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios Sociocultural Impacts Technical Report B1 22 Beaufort Sea Petroleum Development Scenarios Summary of Socioeconomic Impacts Technical Report B1 23 Second Program Summary Report Technical Report B1 25 Developing Predictors of Community and Population Change Technical Report B1 26 Socioeconomic Impacts of Selected Foreign OCS Outer Continental Shelf Development Technical Report B1 28 Lower Cook Inlet Petroleum Development Scenarios Commercial Fishing Industry Analysis Technical Report B1 Bering Norton Petroleum Development Scenarios Economic and Demographic Analysis Technical Report B12 Bering Norton Petroleum Development Scenarios Sociocultural Systems Analysis Technical Report B1 54 v 1 Monitoring Oil Exploration Activities in the Lower Cook Inlet Technical Report B17 Small Community Population Impact Model Special Report B2 4 BLM Studies Reference Papers B3 1 Physical Characteristics Reference Papers B3 2 Biotic Resources Reference Papers B3 3 Economic Development Reference Papers B3 4 Sociological Resources Reference Papers B3 5 Marine Food Web Reference Papers B3 6 Oil and Gas Operations Reference Papers B3 7 Policy Requirements and Controls Reference Papers B3 8 Energy Alernatives Reference Papers B3 9 Bering Sea Norton Sound Petroleum Development Scenarios Forecast of Conditions Without the Planned Lease Sale Impact Analysis B4 Bering Sea Cultural Resources Technical Paper written by and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 556 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Socioeconomic Analysis for Fishery Areas and Census Division

Download or read book Socioeconomic Analysis for Fishery Areas and Census Division written by George William Rogers and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Subsistence and Commercial Fisheries Through the Lenses of Culture and Economy in Three Coastal Alaskan Communities

Download or read book Subsistence and Commercial Fisheries Through the Lenses of Culture and Economy in Three Coastal Alaskan Communities written by Davin L. Holen and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 494 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Commercial and subsistence fisheries in Alaska are complex social-ecological systems constituting interdependent components which include economics and culture at the local and regional levels. Each fishery has unique challenges and benefits; however, a commonality that can be found in coastal communities in Alaska is that salmon fisheries are for many a way of life that serve to link commercial and subsistence practices to family and traditions. This research investigated whether and how culture is a key component of subsistence and commercial fisheries in three core study communities in different parts of coastal Alaska; Chenega Bay in Prince William Sound, Kokhanok in Bristol Bay, and Tyonek in Cook Inlet, and includes summary research findings from 12 comparative communities on the south side of the Alaska Peninsula, Kodiak Island, and Southeast Alaska. The research sought to understand 1) how people in different areas of Alaska articulate the role of subsistence fisheries in their communities, 2) what factors are impacting participation in commercial fisheries, and 3) what methods could be used to assess the resilience and vulnerability of such diverse coastal communities in Alaska. Among the factors investigated in each community were the role of local level politics and how local knowledge is passed down through participation in subsistence salmon fishing activities. To examine methodologies for assessing community vulnerability and resilience within a larger system, quantitative data gathered through household surveys was used to provide a basic statistical assessment of the economic and subsistence landscape of coastal communities in Alaska. But it was through in-depth semistructured interviews, during which residents shared their own personal stories, that a broader, more accurate assessment of resilience and the complexity of community-based fisheries was achieved. During household harvest surveys administered in the core study and comparative communities, as well as through in-depth interviews conducted in the three core communities, residents articulated how participating in salmon fishing is an expression of a subsistence way of life and of cultural traditions. Commercial fishing as a way of life is also something they seek to pass on to their children. In all of the study communities, residents noted that the reasons they continue to live in their rural coastal communities include family, culture, home, a subsistence lifestyle, and a sense of freedom. Challenges to maintaining continuity in the commercial fishery, and to passing on this lifestyle to their children, include the price effects of the globalization of salmon markets, market access to sell one's fish, and financial difficulties of entering a capital-intensive fishery. However, there are and have been efforts in each of the three communities to revitalize participation in commercial fishing. Residents of these fishery dependent communities have a strong connection to salmon as an economically valuable resource through commercial fishing, and to salmon as a cultural and place-based resource by participating in subsistence salmon fishing.

Book The Alaska Clam Fishery

Download or read book The Alaska Clam Fishery written by Franklin L. Orth and published by . This book was released on 1975 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Economic Research Institute Study Paper

Download or read book Economic Research Institute Study Paper written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book North Pacific Fisheries Problems

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  • Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries
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  • Release : 1962
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  • Pages : 408 pages

Download or read book North Pacific Fisheries Problems written by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries and published by . This book was released on 1962 with total page 408 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: