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Razack Bakari, Sweden
An Economic Analysis to Sustainable Fisheries Management  
Alfons Balmann, Humboldt University Berlin, Dept. of Agriculture, Germany
Modelling Land Use with Multi-agent Systems - Perspectives for the Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Policies    
Didi B. Baticados, SE Asian Fisheries Dev. Center, Aquaculture Dept. Philippines
Grouper Culture and Otoshi-ami Fishing Projects of Fisherfolk Cooperatives: Can they be Sustained?  
Stephen Beare, Australian Bureau of Ag. & Resource Economics, Australia
Flexible Seasonal Closures in the Northern Prawn Fishery     
Cliff Bekar, Department of Economics, Lewis and Clark College, Oregon
Income Sharing Amongst Medieval Peasants: Usury Prohibitions and the Non-Market Provision of Insurance    
Barbara Belknap, Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, USA
Research on the U.S. Salmon Market    
Christophe Bene, CEMARE, University of Portsmouth, UK
Evaluating Livelihood Strategies and Role of Inland Fisheries in Rural Development and Poverty Alleviation: The Case of the Yaere Floodplain in North Cameroon    
Robert Berrens, Department of Economics, University of New Mexico
Internet Versus Telephone in Contingent Valuation: Application to the Kyoto Protocol    
Randall Bess, School of Business, Nelson Polytechnic, New Zealand
New Zealand Maori Claims to Fisheries Resources    
Trond Bjorndal, Dept. of Business Management, Norwegian School of Economics & Business Admin.
The Management of High Seas Fishery Resources and the Implementation of the U.N. Fish Stocks Agreement of 1995: Problems and Prospects    
Bruce Blonigen, Department of Economics, University of Oregon
Antidumping Investigations and the Pass-Through of Antidumping Duties and Exchange Rates  
William Boggess, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, OSU
The Oregon State of the Environment Report: An Overview of the Motivation, Purpose, Process, and Findings  
Jean Boncoeur, Centre de Droit et d'Economie de la Mer, Universite Bretagne Occidentale, France
Micro-economic Efficiencies and Macro-economic Inefficiencies: Renewable Resources Policy in Very Poor Countries  
Ronald Boostrom, School of Public Administration & Urban Studies, San Diego State Univ.
The Community-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving Paradigm-What Have We Learned?    
Shekar Bose, Faculty of Fisheries & the Marine Environment, Australian Maritime College
An Empirical Investigation of Price-quantity Relations of the Quota Species of Australia's South-East Fishery    
Tim Bostock, Support unit for International Fisheries and Aquatic Research (SIFAR), Italy
OneFish: One internet portal, all Fisheries Research    
Jean Pierre Boude, Ecole Nationale Superieure Agronomique, France
Improving the Quality of Fishing Products and Fishermen's Income, Economic Incentives and Fishing Strategies    
Jim Bowman , Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University
Break Even Price and Investment Costs under Different Loan Schemes for Small -scale Fish Farmers in Kenya  
Peter C. Boxall, Dept. of Rural Economy University of Alberta, Canada
1. Incorporating Endogenous Perceptions of Environmental Attributes in Recreation Demand Models: The Case of Congestion    
2. Indigenous Values    
John R. Boyce, Dept. of Economics, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Conservation for Sale: A Dynamic Common Agency Model of Nature Resource Regulation    
Jim Branson, North Pacific Fishery Managment Council, Anchorage (retired)
History of the West Coast Fishing Industry  
Susan Bratton, Science, Technology and Culture, Whitworth College, Spokane, Washington
1. Is "Waste Not, Want Not" an Adequate Ethic for Managing By-catch?: Five Biblical Ethical Models for Addressing Incidental Fisheries Catch and Ecosystem Disturbance    
2. What is Ecotheology?  
3. Fisheries Decline and Religious Response - A Comparison of Ireland and the Pacific Northwest, USA  
Peter Britz, Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, Rhodes University, South Africa
Towards Equity, Sustainability and Stability: A Sector Planning Approach to Fishing and Mariculture Development in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa    
Ralph Brown, Commercial Fisherman, Pacific Fishery Management Council, Oregon
History of the West Coast Fishing Industry  
Steven Buccola, Dept. of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Oregon State U.
Potential Roles for Marketing and Bargaining Cooperatives in the Pollock Fishery    
Shep Buchanan, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oregon
Power Fish and the Greenhouse on the Columbia River    
Ellen Burnes, Dept. of Ag & Resource Economics, Oregon State University, USA
A Comparison of Hedging Futures Contracts with Developed Versus Undeveloped Assets for Arbitrage-free Resource Harvest Contract Valuation    
Robert Burton, Department of Mathematics, Oregon State University, USA
Chaos Theory: An Introduction  
Frank F. Busta, Dept. of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Minnesota, USA
Evolution and Current Trends in HACCP and Risk Assessment    

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