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Texas Shrimp Fishery Management Plan: Source Document
Source information of a management plan for Texas shrimp fisheries, including an overview of the history, shrimp biology, how shrimp is utilized, shrimp management, and creating optimum yield, as well as a summary of research needs, review and monitoring of the plan, cited literature, and supplementary information.
Texas Shrimp Fishery Management Plan: Economic Impact Statement
This document provides information on the economic impact on the fishery management plan for Texas shrimp.
Texas Oyster Fishery Management Plan: Economic Imapct Statment
Documentation about the economic impact analysis of the management plan to regulate oyster fisheries in Texas bays.
Fishery Management Plan for the Blue Crab Fishery in Texas Waters
Management plan "to provide a management strategy for the crab fishery in Texas, provide management recommendations and identify research needs" (p. 1).
Texas Oyster Fishery Management Plan
Document outlining the Texas oyster fishery management plan, with strategies for regulating the taking, possession, purchase, and sale of oysters.
Economic Impact Analysis or the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Oyster Fishery Management Plan
Documentation about the economic impact of proposed changes to oyster fishery management as a required legislative step, including "a brief discussion on the current economic status of the oyster industry, and projects the economic impacts of the proposed policy recommendations in the Oyster Management Plan [...and] addresses each of the plan's recommendations regarding projected impacts on the economy of the industry and the State" (p. 1).
Fishery Management Plan for the Shrimp Fishery in Texas Waters
Management plan discussing the three shrimp species found in the Gulf of Mexico and how to best utilize these resources for Texas.
Texas Shrimp Fishery Management Plan
Management plan discussing the three shrimp species found in the Gulf of Mexico and how to best utilize these resources for Texas.
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