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Current Status, Future Prospects: Funding, Employment and Relevance of the Fisheries Economics Profession: Trends from the Published Record

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  • This was part of a special session at the North American Association of Fisheries Economists 2013 Conference that focused on the future of the profession. This component looked to the published record for insight. The published record reflects the intellectual activity in a discipline. In marine resource economics, that record includes 1) theses and dissertations, 2) peer-reviewed articles, 3) industry and government reports, and 4) conference proceedings. For this analysis, we focused on the first and second classes of publications as a means of investigating the investment in educating fisheries economists in the US and Canada.
  • The slides from the conference session and the summary analysis shared with members of the panel are included.
  • Keywords: Fisheries Economics, Theses and Dissertations, Publication patterns
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  • Oregon State University Libraries Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station Hatfield Marine Science Center
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