The North Pacific Fishery Management
Council (NPFMC) is currently debating designs of a new
rationalization program for the Gulf of Alaska trawl groundfish
fishery and is expected to take final action on a new program in
late 2014 or early 2015. These types of management programs are
known to have extensive beneficial outcomes for fish stocks.
Literature shows that there are mixed outcomes for the people
participating in the fishery. Fishery participants may suffer
negative social impacts. Sufficient non-economic social science
data will be collected to describe the fishery prior to the
management change, to collect baseline data. This information will
be used to inform the program design and compared to a data
collection post rationalization in order detect any changes in the
system as a result of the management change. With the pre- and
post-rationalization data, social impacts may be measured. The
collection of this data will provide fisheries managers with social
science data which is typically unavailable or available in limited
quality. This research aims to collect extensive data about the
people in the fishery for the maximum benefit to all parties,
including fisheries.
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USC 1801 Name of Law: Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act
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