Description
Alesia N. Read and Troy W. Hartley, editors
270 pages, hardcover, color illustrations throughout
Published by the American Fisheries Society
Publication date: September 2006
doi: https://doi.org/10.47886/9781888569858
Summary
Symposium 52
Based on a September 2005 Sea Grant-sponsored AFS symposium, this book presents case studies, empirical research, and practical advice on innovative techniques used by cooperative partners working on cooperative fisheries research and/or management programs.
In addition to keynote speakers, the program incorporated panels consisting of an industry representative, a manager, a scientist, and a community participant. This format offered a broad range of perspectives, with panelists and keynote speakers selected for their many years of expertise and first-hand experience. Participants discussed lessons learned, characteristics of successful programs, and future opportunities.
This book will be a valuable resource for fisheries scientists, managers, fishermen, and other stakeholders interested in cooperative strategies for promoting effective fisheries management.
Table of Contents
Preface (Alesia N. Read) AFS Perspective (Barbara A. Knuth) Foreword (Ronald C. Baird) Executive Summary (Troy W. Hartley)
PART I: Setting the Stage 1
Scope of Cooperative Fisheries Research in the United States Laura Taylor Singer
Scope of Cooperative Fisheries Management Globally John Kearney and Carlos Fetterolf
PART II: Symposium Deliberations
Making a Difference by Working Cooperatively
Principles of Cooperative Research William T. Hogarth
Mississippi Interstate Cooperative Resource Association Michael L. Armstrong and Jerry L. Rassmussen
Making a Difference from Working Cooperatively Benny J. Gallaway
Making a Difference by Working Cooperatively: Social, Cultural, and Economic Impacts Pat D. White
Making a Difference by Working Cooperatively: One Fisherman’s Perspective Vincent Balzano
Perspectives of a Cooperative Fisherman Linda Behnken
Subbasin Plans: Guiding Fish and Wildlife Recovery Lynn Palensky
Lessons Learned
Lessons Learned: Making Cooperative Research and Cooperative Management Work Ray Hilborn
Session 2A: Lessons Learned—Making Cooperative Fisheries Research Work, Panel Summary Roland Barnaby
Design, Execution and Management of Cooperative Research Tom Rudolph
Lessons Learned: Making Cooperative Research Work John W. Watson
Session 2B: Lessons Learned—Making Cooperative Management Work, Panel Summary Paula Cullenberg
Some Opinions Regarding What Makes Collaborative Management Work Ted G. Hoskins
Making Cooperative Management Work: Colombia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority Tom Iverson
Opportunities
Cooperative Research: Needs and Interests Clarence Pautzke
Linking Cooperative Research and Management: Partners’ Needs and Interests Christopher W. Glass
Integrating Cooperative Research and Management Peter Kendall
Ensuring the Scientific Integrity of Cooperative Research Bonnie J. Ponwith
Integrating Cooperative Research and Management Robert S. Pomeroy
Developing a Regional Research Partnership in the Columbia River Basin Steve M. Waste
PART III: Symposium Poster Abstracts
Symposium Poster Abstracts
PART IV: Concluding Remarks
Appendices
Appendix A: Case Examples, Key Participants, and Descriptions
Appendix B: Interview and Survey Questions