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A Broader View of Living Marine Resource Policy and the Role of Economics Lewis E. Queirolo, Ph.D. Senior Regional Economist U.S. NOAA Fisheries Service.

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1 A Broader View of Living Marine Resource Policy and the Role of Economics Lewis E. Queirolo, Ph.D. Senior Regional Economist U.S. NOAA Fisheries Service Alaska Region

2 Accounting for Resource Asset Values Outside of the Marketplace Non-market consumptive use Non-market consumptive use Non-consumptive use Non-consumptive use Non-use Non-use

3 Issues in Global Resource Stewardship The “Principal – Agent” Relationship The “Principal – Agent” Relationship –Distant-water fleets exploiting comparative advantage, market/political/scientific –Incomplete, asymmetric, proprietary information Vertical Integration and Market Control Vertical Integration and Market Control –Loss of Management Autonomy –Excessive Shares –Industrial Scaled Fisheries –Loss of Diversity

4 Adapting Policy to Climate Change – Opportunities? Adaptive Fisheries Policy Adaptive Fisheries Policy –Changing Abundance, Species Composition, and Distribution –Capture, Ranching, and Farming Cooperative Management Cooperative Management –Trans-boundary; –Straddling; –Highly Migratory Stocks Infrastructure Infrastructure –Sea Level Changes –Physical Capacity Displacement and Realignment


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