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Centre for the Economics & Management of Aquatic Resources (CEMARE)
seadatanet.maris2.nl/v_edmo/print.asp?n_code=2925
www.port.ac.uk/research/cemare/

Parent institute: University of Portsmouth, more

Thesaurus terms (5) : Education: Formation; Research: Applied sciences; Research: Ecology; Research: Environment; Research: Environment (water)
Address:
141 High Street
PO1 2HY
Portsmouth
UK

Tel.: +44-(0)239-284 85 01
Fax: +44-(0)239-284 85 02
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Type: Scientific

Persons (5) Top | Publications | Projects 

Publications (15) Top | Persons | Projects 
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  • Wattage, P. (2014). Socio-economic analysis in ISECA, case study: the River Solent. Presentation at the ISECA Final Event, Boulogne-sur-Mer, 30 June-1 July 2014. CEMARE: United Kingdom. 17 pp., more
  • Hatcher, A.; Robinson, K. (Ed.) (2000). Management institutions and governance systems in European fisheries: Proceedings of the third workshop held in Vigo, Spain, 28-30 October 1999. CEMARE Miscellaneous Publication, 48. CEMARE: Portsmouth. ISBN 1-86137-192-6. VI, 305 pp., more
  • Hatcher, A.; Tingley, D. (Ed.) (2000). International relations and the common fisheries policy: Proceedings of the fourth workshop held in Bergen, Norway, 26-28 October 2000. CEMARE Miscellaneous Publication, 49. CEMARE: Portsmouth. ISBN 1-86137-218-3. VI, 304 pp., more
  • Hatcher, A.; Robinson, K. (Ed.) (1999). The Definition and Allocation of Use Rights in European Fisheries: Proceedings of the Second Workshop held in Brest, France, 5-7 May 1999. CEMARE Miscellaneous Publication, 46. CEMARE: Portsmouth. ISBN 1-86137-174-8. VI, 267 pp., more
  • Mardle, S.; Pascoe, S. (1999). Modelling the effects of trade-offs between long and short term objectives in fisheries management. Research Paper CEMARE, 142. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 17 pp., more
  • Pascoe, S.; Mardle, S.; Steen, F.; Asche, F. (1999). Interactions between farmed salmon and the North Sea demersal fisheries: a bioeconomic analysis. Research Paper CEMARE, 144. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 22 pp., more
  • Pascoe, S.; Mardle, S. (1999). Supply response in fisheries - the North Sea. Research Paper CEMARE, 143. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 20 pp., more
  • Soley, N. (1999). Development planning: a perspective for the fisheries sector. Research Paper CEMARE, 145. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 23 pp., more
  • Thorpe, A.; Ibarra, A.A.; Reid, C. (1999). The new economic model and fisheries development in Latin America. Research Paper CEMARE, 141. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 17 pp., more
  • Hatcher, A.; Thébaud, O.; Jaffry, S.; Bennett, E. (1998). An investigation of factors affecting compliance with fisheries regulations. Research Paper CEMARE, 134. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 23 pp., more
  • Jaffry, S.; Taylor, G.; Pascoe, S.; Zabala, U. (1998). Market delineation of fish species in Spain. Research Paper CEMARE, 140. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 23 pp., more
  • Mardle, S.; Pascoe, S.; Tamiz, M. (1998). An investigation of genetic algorithms for the optimisation of multi-objective fisheries bioeconomic models. Research Paper CEMARE, 136. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 14 pp., more
  • Mardle, S.; Pascoe, S. (1998). Application of genetic algorithms for solving large non-linear fisheries bioeconomic models. Research Paper CEMARE, 137. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 10 pp., more
  • Pickering, H. (1998). Legal issues associated with 'free fish farming at sea'. Research Paper CEMARE, 132. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 25 pp., more
  • Robinson, C.; Pascoe, S.; Hatcher, A. (1998). Why are the Spanish fishing our waters? An economic perspective. Research Paper CEMARE, 138. CEMARE: Portsmouth. 21 pp., more

Projects (3) Top | Persons | Publications 
  • DEGREE: Ontwikkeling van vistuig met gereduceerde impact op het milieu, more
  • ISECA: Information System on the Eutrophication of our Coastal Areas, more
  • PROTECT: Marine Protected Areas as a Tool for Ecosystem Conservation and Fisheries Management, more

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