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Mathias W. Wafula , Fisheries Dept., Kenya Socio-economic Impact of Aquaculture Support Programmes on the Communities in the Lake Victoria Basin of Kenya ![]() Anne M. Wakeford, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Marine Research Institute, USA Fisheries Buybacks, An Appropriate Solution to Conservation? ![]() John B. Walden, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, USA Measuring Capacity of the New England Otter Trawl Fishing Fleet ![]() Rosemary Wander, Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina, USA Do We Go Rancid After Eating Fish? ![]() - Stanley Wang, National Marine Fisheries Service, Massachusetts, USA An Analysis of US Sea Scallop Management Policy ![]() John Ward, National Marine Fisheries Service, Maryland, USA Opening Speaker Capacity, Excess Capacity, and Fisheries Management ![]() Session organizer: Innovations in Fishery Managment: Sustainable Mandates - Devovling Institutions ![]() Benno Warkentin, Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State Univ., USA Changes in Decision-Making in Diffuse Water Pollution Control ![]() Steve Warner, Institute for Defense Analyses, USA Fisheries Law Enforcement: Assessment of Deterrence ![]() Michael Washburn, Commercial Salmon Fisherman; Pacific Coast Federation of Fisheries Associations, Oregon, USA Direct Marketing of Seafood: A Fisherman's Perspective ![]() Bruce Weber, Dept. of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Oregon State University, USA Chair, Political Economy, part 3 ![]() Chair, Social Capital: Communities and Fishery Management ![]() Martin L. Weitzman, Dept. of Economics, Harvard University, USA Landing Fees vs. Harvest Quotas with Uncertain Fish Stocks ![]() Cathy Wessells, Department of Resource Economics, University of Rhode Island Chair: Ecolabeling ![]() David Whitmarsh, CEMARE, University of Portsmouth, UK Economic Effects of Marine Protected Areas on Small-Scale Fisheries: a Case Study of the Trawl Ban in the Gulf of Castellammare, Sicily ![]() Lee Wiegardt, Wiegardt Brothers Oyster Company, Willapa Bay, Washington History of the West Coast Fishing Industry
Vilhjlmur Wiium, Ministry of Fisheries & Marine Resources, Namibia Fishery Management Costs: The Case of Namibia ![]() James E. Wilen, Dept. of Agric & Resource Economics, University of California, USA Markets and Rent Dissipation under Regulated Open Access ![]() Stella Williams, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria Economic Potentials of Women in Small-scale Fisheries in Africa ![]() Scott Williamson, New Zealand Fisheries Contingent Valuation as a National Recreational Fishing Policy Tool in New Zealand ![]() Rolf Willmann, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy Fisheries Management Costs In Thai Marine Fisheries ![]() James A. Wilson, University of Maine, USA Conservation Incentives in a Complex Fishery ![]() James R. Wilson, Dept. of Economics, University of Quebec at Rimouski, Canada 1. Bio-economics of Sea-turtle Conservation and Use by Local Communities in the State of Oaxaca, Mexico: The History and Conservation Policies for Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) ![]() 2. Micro-economic Efficiencies and Macro-economic Inefficiencies: Theoretical Reflections on Renewable Resources Policy in Very Poor Countries ![]() Lynn Wilson, OSSIA, Managment Resources & Research Service, Washington, USA 1. Can Collaboration Occur Among Disparate Groups? A New Look at what "Interdisciplinary" Means in Practical Terms ![]() ![]() 2. Panel Discussant: The Food Industry ![]() William Woods, Jr., Natural Resource Consultants and Central Washington University, USA 1. Panel Discussant: Industry Sourcing ![]() 2. Panel Discussant: Fisheries and Trade: Industry and Government Perspectives ![]() 3. Panel Discussant: The Food Industry ![]() Christopher S. Wright, Faculty of Business Administration, Lakehead University, Ontario,Canada 1. Developing an Environmentally Responsible Irritant for the British Columbia Octopus Dive Fishery ![]() 2. Effect of Trap Soak-Time on the Selectivity Profile and By-kill in Prawn Trap Fisheries ![]() Tony Wright, University of Quebec at Rimouski, Canada The Economics of Subsistence Fishing in Eastern Canada: Striking a Balance Between Aboriginal Claims and the Implication of First Nations in the General Economy ![]() JunJie Wu, Dept. of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Oregon State University, USA The Economics of Conservation Targeting Strategies ![]() Yong Suhk Wui, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, USA An Economic Analysis of New Bycatch-Reduction Policies for the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Fishery ![]() Nick Wyatt, Ministry of Fisheries, New Zealand Cost Recoverey and Fisheries Management in New Zealand ![]() A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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