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Socioeconomics and Fisheries Management Session

Sunday February 6, 2000

 
Moderator: Ray Rhodes, South Carolina
Department of Natural Resources
Ballroom D
0820 Shrimp Baiting: Potential Impacts on the Profitability of South Carolina Commercial Shrimpers.
Mark Henry, David Barkley, and Queen Vo; Dept of Agriculture and Applied Economics, Clemson University
0840 Marginalization of African-Americans in Commercial Fishing in Georgia.
Ben G. Blount, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia
0900 Marine Reserves in the South Atlantic Region: Socio-Economic Issues to be Addressed.
Vishwanie Maharaj, South Atlantic Fishery Management Council
0920 A New Approach to Determining the Legal Monetary Value of Marine Finfish Species.
Webb Smathers, Dept of Agriculture and Applied Economics, Clemson University; Ray Rhodes, South
Carolina Dept of Natural Resources
0940 A Decision Support System for Recreational Fisheries Management.
Anthony J. Fedler, University of Florida and Wolfgang Haider, Simon Fraser University
1000 Break
1020 Expenditure Patterns of South Carolina=s Saltwater Private Boat Recreational Anglers.
Kandice Kahl and Michalann Evatt, Dept of Agriculture and Applied Economics, Clemson University;
Raymond Rhodes, South Carolina Dept of Natural Resources
1040 Analysis of Access Site Use by Georgia Saltwater Anglers.
Clark Evans, Georgia Dept of Natural Resources
1100 Oral Histories, Environmental Knowledge, and the Folk Sequence of Commercial Crab Fishers in Coastal Georgia.
D. Robert Cooley and Benjamin G. Blount, Dept of Anthropology, University of
Georgia
1120 Demographics and License Buying Trends of Oklahoma Anglers.
Greg L. Summers, Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation