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Researchers assess economic productivity for Hawaii longline fishery
PIFSC Socioeconomics Program researcher Dr. Minling Pan, in collaboration with Northeast Fisheries Science Center economist Dr. John Walden, recently published a study measuring productivity changes in the Hawaii longline fishery in the journal Marine Policy. Fisheries productivity is the result of … Continue reading
Posted in Socioeconomics
Tagged bigeye tuna, biomass, economics, Hawaii, hawaii longline, John Walden, longline fishing, Marine Policy, Minling Pan, NEFSC, NMFS, NOAA, PIFSC, productivity, Socioeconomics Program, swordfish