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George Kailis, Director of M G Kailis Group, and Professor of Management, University of Notre Dame, Australia
Ownership and Innovations    
Tsuyoshi Kawasaki, Professor Emeritus at Tohoku University, Japan
Global Warming Could have a Tremendous Effect on the World Fisheries Production  
Walter R. Keithly Jr., CCEER, Louisiana State University, USA
The Demand for Relaying by the Louisiana Oyster Industry    
George Kennedy, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, University of British Columbia
New Directions in Interdisciplinary Teaching    
Sunil Khanna, Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University, USA
1. Views on Natural Resources and Food in the Buddhist Great Tradition  
2. Birthday Party at McDonalds: Changes in Food Habits in an Urbanizing North Indian Community  
Keysuk (Steve) Kim, Oregon State University, USA
Interpersonal Dependence and Interfirm Exchange: A Cross-national Study of Industrial Distributor - Supplier Relationships    
Henry W. Kinnucan, Dept. of Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology, Auburn University, Alabama, USA
Generic Versus 'Brand' Promotion: A Model with Application to International Trade  
Jean Kinsey, The Retail Food Industry Center, University of Minnesota
Retail Food Distribution: The Race to Efficiency    
James E. Kirkley, College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, USA
1. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA): A Framework for Assessing Capacity in Fisheries When Data are Limited    
2. Capacity Measures: Industry Uses of State-of-the-art Research  
Gunnar Knapp, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Alaska Anchorage, USA
1. Attitudes of Alaska Halibut Fishermen Toward IFQ Management  
2. Implications of Climate Change for Fisheries Management  
3. Notes from a Day-Long Presentation about the West Coast Fishing Industry  
Duncan Knowler , School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Nutrient Enrichment and Marine Ecosystem Disturbance: A Deterministic and Stochastic Analysis    
Steven Kolmes, Director of Environmental Studies, University of Portland
Remarks    
Patricia Koss, Department of Economics, Portland State University, Oregon, USA
1. Addressing Fish Uncertainty: The Quest for Rational Decisionmaking    
2. Reciprocal Exposure and Holdup in Fisheries: Implications of Fishery Management Policy
    
Vicki Hoover Krutzikowsky, Hatfield Marine Science Center, USA
Bycatch Effects on Quality of Ocean Shrimp, Pandalus Jordani    

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