AN APPRAISAL OF THE OPTIONS FOR THE ALLOCATION OF FISHING OPPORTUNITIES IN SCOTLAND

This summary report sets out some of the key findings of research commissioned by Marine Scotland . The purpose of the research is to inform debate and policy development concerning the available options for the management of Scottish quota.


Footnotes

1. Catch Share Design Manual, Environmental Defense Fund.

2. Safeguarding Our Fishing Rights: The Future of Quota Management and Licensing in Scotland. 2009

3. UK Association of Fish Producer Organizations v Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, July 2013.

4. Briefing Note prepared for Common Seas by Client Earth, July 2013.

5. The Potential Benefits of a Wealth-based Approach to Fisheries Management: An Assessment of the Potential Resource Rent from UK Fisheries. A report prepared for DEFRA by IDDRA in 2010.

6. Reform of Fisheries Management Arrangements in England -Defra Impact Assessment Paper 1338, 2011.

7. Pinkerton and Edwards - The elephant in the room: The hidden costs of leasing individual transferable fishing quotas in Marine Policy 33 (2009).

Turris - A rejoinder Pinkerton et al. The elephant in the room: The hidden costs of leasing individual transferable fishing quotas in Marine Policy 34 (2010).

Pinkerton and Edwards - Ignoring market failure in quota leasing? In Marine Policy 34 (2010).

8. UK Association of Fish Producer Organizations v Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, July 2013.

9. The Potential Benefits of a Wealth-based Approach to Fisheries Management: An Assessment of the Potential Resource Rent from UK Fisheries. A report prepared for DEFRA by IDDRA in 2010.

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