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Economic and Social Sciences Research:  Recent Publications

  • Income diversification and risk for fishermen.
    KASPERSKI, S., and D. S. HOLLAND. 2013. Income diversification and risk for fishermen. PNAS 110:2076-2081. 
     
  • 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. 
     
  • Ocean Acidification: Monitoring and Measuring the Physiological and Population Response of Living Marine Resources in Alaska.
    ROBERT J. FOY, MARK CARLS, MICHAEL DALTON, TOM HURST, W. CHRISTOPHER LONG, MICHAEL F. SIGLER, ROBERT P. STONE, and KATHERINE M. SWINEY. 2012. Ocean Acidification: Monitoring and Measuring the Physiological and Population Response of Living Marine Resources in Alaska. AFSC Quarterly Report Feature (July-August-September 2012) 8 p. (.pdf, 4.38 MB).  Online.
     
  • Evaluating the impact of buffers to account for scientific uncertainty when setting TACs: Application to red king crab in Bristol Bay, Alaska
    PUNT, A. E., M. S. M. SIDDEEK, B. GARBER-YONTS, M. DALTON, L. RUGOLO, D.STRAM, B. J. TURNOCK, and J. ZHENG. 2012. Evaluating the impact of buffers to account for scientific uncertainty when setting TACs: Application to red king crab in Bristol Bay, Alaska. ICES J. Mar. Sci. 69:624–634. 
     
  • Developing socioeconomic indicators for fisheries off Alaska: a multi-attribute utility function approach.
    SEUNG, C., and C. I. ZHANG. 2011. Developing socioeconomic indicators for fisheries off Alaska: a multi-attribute utility function approach. Fish. Res. 112:117-126. 
     
  • A repeated mixed logit approach to valuing a local sport fishery: the case of Southeast Alaska salmon.
    LEW, D. K. and D. M. LARSON. 2011. A repeated mixed logit approach to valuing a local sport fishery: the case of Southeast Alaska salmon. Land Econ. 87:712-729. 
     
  • Improving community profiles for the North Pacific fisheries.
    HIMES-CORNELL, A., C. PACKAGE, and A. DURLAND. 2011. Improving community profiles for the North Pacific fisheries. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-AFSC-230, 85 p. (.pdf, 4.22 MB).  Online.
     
  • A guide to designing, testing, and implementing Alaska Fisheries Science Center economic and social surveys
    LEW, D. K., and A. HIMES-CORNELL. 2011. A guide to designing, testing, and implementing Alaska Fisheries Science Center economic and social surveys, 43 p. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-AFSC-228, 43 p. (.pdf, 1 MB).  Online.
     
  • Evaluating management strategies for eastern Bering Sea walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in a changing environment.
    IANELLI, J. N., A. B. HOLLOWED, A. C. HAYNIE, F. J. MUETER, and N. A. BOND. 2011. Evaluating management strategies for eastern Bering Sea walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in a changing environment. ICES J. Mar. Sci. 68:1297-1304. 
     
  • Valuing improvements to threatened and endangered marine species: an application of stated preference choice experiments.
    WALLMO, K., and D. K. LEW. 2011. Valuing improvements to threatened and endangered marine species: an application of stated preference choice experiments. J. Environ. Manage. 92:1793-1801. 
     
  • Post-rationalization restructuring of commercial crew member opportunities in Bering Sea and Aleutian Island crab fisheries.
    LAZRUS, H. M., J. A. SEPEZ, R. G. FELTHOVEN, and J. C. LEE. 2011. Post-rationalization restructuring of commercial crew member opportunities in Bering Sea and Aleutian Island crab fisheries. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-AFSC-217, 62 p. (.pdf, 941 KB).  Online.
     
  • Impacts of recent shocks to Alaska fisheries: a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model analysis.
    WATERS, E. C., and C. K. SEUNG. 2010. Impacts of recent shocks to Alaska fisheries: a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model analysis. Mar. Resour. Econ. 25:155-183. 
     
  • Estimating economic information for fisheries using unequal probability sampling.
    SEUNG, C. K. 2010. Estimating economic information for fisheries using unequal probability sampling. Fish. Res. 105:134-140.  
     
  • Saltwater sportfishing in Alaska: a summary and description of the Alaska saltwater sportfishing economic survey, 2007.
    LEW, D. K., J. LEE, and D. M. LARSON. 2010. Saltwater sportfishing in Alaska: a summary and description of the Alaska saltwater sportfishing economic survey, 2007. U.S. Dep. Commer., NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-AFSC-214, 229 p. (.pdf, 2 MB).  Online.
     
  • Fishing rights and small communities: Alaska halibut IFQ transfer patterns.
    CAROTHERS, C., D. K. LEW, and J. SEPEZ. 2010. Fishing rights and small communities: Alaska halibut IFQ transfer patterns. Ocean Coastal Manage. 53:518-523. 
     
  • Evaluating supply-side and demand-side shocks for fisheries: a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model for Alaska.
    SEUNG, C. K., and E. C. WATERS. 2010. Evaluating supply-side and demand-side shocks for fisheries: a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model for Alaska. Econ. Syst. Res. 2:87-109. 
     
  • The economic impact of saltwater sportfishing harvest restrictions in Alaska: an empirical analysis of nonresident anglers.
    LEW, D. K., and C. K. SEUNG. 2010. The economic impact of saltwater sportfishing harvest restrictions in Alaska: an empirical analysis of nonresident anglers. North Am. J. Fish. Manage. 30:538-551. 
     
  • Valuing enhancements to endangered species protection under alternative baseline futures: the case of the Steller sea lion.
    LEW, D. K., D. F. LAYTON, and R. D. ROWE. 2010. Valuing enhancements to endangered species protection under alternative baseline futures: the case of the Steller sea lion. Mar. Resour. Econ. 25:133-154. 
     
  • An expected profit model for monetizing fishing location choices.
    HAYNIE, A. C., and D. F. LAYTON. 2010. An expected profit model for monetizing fishing location choices. J. Environ. Econ. Manage. 59:165-176. 
     
  • Additional recent publications



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