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Minoru Tada, Dept. of Fisheries Economics, National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Japan
Japanese Fish Demand and the Price Linkage with Foreign Markets  
Fawzi Taha, UDSA-ERS, USA
Japan's Declining Fish Catch Raises Trade Prospects    
Arnadou Tall, INFOPECHE, C™te d'Ivoire
Current Status of HACCP application in Africa    
Jay Taylor , Department of History, Iowa State University, USA
Misplaced Concreteness: Prospects and Problems with Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Fisheries    
Noel Taylor-Moore, Queensland Department of Primary Industries
The Business of Fishing in Queensland, Australia    
Olivier Thebaud, IFREMER, Service d'Economie Maritime, France
The Economics of Fisheries Self-regulation: Analytical Issues and a Historical Case Study    
Enrique Thomann, Dept. of Mathematics, Oregon State University discussant
Fishery Economics: Dealing with Stock Uncertainty  
Paul M. Thompson, International Center for Living Aquatic, Resources Management, Bangladesh
Impacts of Aquaculture Extension on Pond Operators and the Rural Community    
Eric Thunberg, NMFS, Social Sciences Branch, Massachusetts, USA
An Economic Assessment of Latent Effort and Vessel Ownership Transfer in the Northeast US Region    
Diana Tingley, MacAlister Elliott & Partners, UK
Regional Socio-economic Studies on Employment and the Level of Dependency on Fishing - Denmark, Ireland and Greece  
Ruangrai Tokrisna, Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Kasetsart University, Thailand
Conflict in Fishery Resource Utilization: The Case of Light Luring Anchovy Fishery in Thailand    
Andrew W. Trites, Marine Mammal Research Unit, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia, Canada
Steller Sea Lions: A Window into Changes in the North Pacific Ecosystem  
Torbjorn Trondsen , Norwegian Collge of Fishery Science, University of Tromso, Norway
1. Patterns of Fish Consumption: The Influence of Health Related Factors. The Norwegian Women and Cancer Study (45-69 years)  
2. Market Oriented Value Adding (MOVA) and Fisheries Management
    
John Tschirhart, Department of Economics, University of Wyoming, USA
Fisheries in a Complex Ecosystem    
Foday Turay, Dept. of Economics, Fourah Bay College, Univ. of Sierra Leone
Restoration of the Collapsed State in Sierra Leone: Problems, Challenges and Prospects for Fisheries Management  
Sigbjorn Tveteraas,
On the Relationship Between Aquaculture and Reduction Fisheries    
Ragnar Tveteras, Stavanger University College, Department of Business Administration, Norway
1. Demand for Organic Salmon in the European Union  
2. Technical Change and Productive Inefficiency Change in Norwegian Salmon Farming: The Influence of Regional Agglomeration Externalities
    
Bruce Twomley, Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission
Commercial Fishing License Limitation: A Controversial System of Grandfather Rights    


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