Economic and Social Sciences Research
The primary mission of the Economic and Social Sciences Research Program is to provide economic and sociocultural information that will assist NMFS in meeting its stewardship responsibilities. Those responsibilities are in part identified by the Federal regulatory analyses requirements.
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Recent Publications, Poster Presentations, Reports & Activities |
- Public willingness to pay for recovering and downlisting threatened and endangered marine species.
WALLMO, K., and D. K. LEW.
2012. Public willingness to pay for recovering and downlisting threatened and endangered marine species. Conserv. Biol. 26:830–839. - Economic values for saltwater sport fishing in Alaska: a stated preference analysis.
LEW, D. K., and D. M. LARSON.
2012. Economic values for saltwater sport fishing in Alaska: a stated preference analysis. N. Am. J. Fish. Manage. 32:745-759. - Climate Change and Fisher Behavior in the Bering Sea Pollock Trawl and Pacific Cod Longline Fisheries
By: ALAN HAYNIE, LISA PFEIFFER Conference: Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2013 (2013 poster, .pdf, 1.2 MB) Online. - The Effects of Climate Regimes on the Pacific Cod Longline Fishery
By: ALAN HAYNIE, LISA PFEIFFER Conference: Alaska Marine Science Symposium, Anchorage, AK, Jan 2012 (2012 poster, .pdf, 1.98 MB) Online.
- Division Research Reports and Activities
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