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A Combined Visual And Acoustic Estimate Of 2008 Abundance, And Change In Abundance Since 1997, For The Vaquita, Phocoena Sinus, Tim Gerrodette, Barbara L. Taylor, René Swift, Shannon Rankin, Armando M. Jaramillo-Legorreta, Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho Jan 2011

A Combined Visual And Acoustic Estimate Of 2008 Abundance, And Change In Abundance Since 1997, For The Vaquita, Phocoena Sinus, Tim Gerrodette, Barbara L. Taylor, René Swift, Shannon Rankin, Armando M. Jaramillo-Legorreta, Lorenzo Rojas-Bracho

United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications

A line-transect survey for the critically endangered vaquita, Phocoena sinus, was carried out in October–November 2008, in the northern Gulf of California,Mexico. Areas with deeper water were sampled visually from a large research vessel, while shallow water areas were covered by a sailboat towing an acoustic array. Total vaquita abundance in 2008 was estimated to be 245 animals (CV = 73%, 95% CI 68– 884). The 2008 estimate was 57% lower than the 1997 estimate, an average rate of decline of 7.6%/yr. Bayesian analyses found an 89% probability of decline in total population size during the 11 yr period, …


Fisheries Buybacks: A Review And Guidelines, Dale Squires Jan 2010

Fisheries Buybacks: A Review And Guidelines, Dale Squires

United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications

Buybacks of fishing vessels, licences, access and other rights, and gear, sometimes called decommissioning schemes, have traditionally been a key policy tool to address overcapacity, overexploitation of fish stocks, and distributional issues in fisheries. Two more issues can be added, sustainable use of ecosystems and conservation of biodiversity (i.e. ecological public goods and services) and providing a transition to a more rationalized fishery. This study discusses reasons for buybacks; examines consequences; considers asymmetric information, design of buyback auctions and other design issues; buybacks as a transition to a rationalized industry with strong property rights and governance, financing and transnational fisheries; …