Can and should environmental factors (temperature, salinity?) be incorporated in summer survey design?
Evaluate the effect of the late season on shrimp aggregation and migration behavior and resultant effect of the fishery on population. Can we develop a larval survey that is useful as a predictor? Can we use an environmental parameter such as surface temperature as a reliable indicator of larval success? Where are the juveniles, for how long, what is their behavior? What are the effects on sex transformation of stock size, density, and environmental factors? Limited Entry The process of imposing limited entry will draw more people into the fishery. Stop trying to limit entry. Document the process of loss of flexibility as fishermen have been locked into specific fisheries. Using historical participation as a basis for assigning rights does not result in equitable treatment for fishermen. Management Analyze the way limited groundfish days affect boats’ behavior in shrimp fishery. Need for ecosystem management instead of just individual species. Model and compare two management scenarios
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