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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    


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