TAILIEUCHUNG - STOCK ASSESSMENT AND FISHERY EVALUATION REPORT FOR THE GROUNDFISH FISHERIES OF THE GULF OF ALASKA AND BERING SEA/ALEUTIAN ISLANDS AREA: ECONOMIC STATUS OF THE GROUNDFISH FISHERIES OFF ALASKA, 2008

When you buy your first car, you experience an increase in demand for gasoline because gasoline is pretty useful for cars and not so much for other things. An imminent hurricane increases the demand for plywood (to protect windows), batteries, candles, and bottled water. An increase in demand is represented by a movement of the entire curve to the northeast (up and to the right), which represents an increase in the marginal value v (movement up) for any given unit, or an increase in the number of units demanded for any given price (movement to the right). . | December 2009 Economic Status STOCK ASSESSMENT AND FISHERY EVALUATION REPORT FOR THE GROUNDFISH FISHERIES OF THE GULF OF ALASKA AND BERING SEA ALEUTIAN ISLANDS AREA ECONOMIC STATUS OF THE GROUNDFISH FISHERIES OFF ALASKA 2008 by Terry Hiatt Michael Dalton Ron Felthoven Brian Garber-Yonts Alan Haynie Stephen Kasperski Dan Lew Christina Package Lisa Pfeiffer Jennifer Sepez Chang Seung and the staff of Northern Economics Inc. Economic and Social Sciences Research Program Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management Division Alaska Fisheries Science Center National Marine Fisheries Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 7600 Sand Point Way . Seattle Washington 98115-6349 December 9 2009 NPFMC Economic SAFE Economic Status December 2009 This report will be available at http refm docs 2009 For additional information concerning this report contact Terry Hiatt Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management Division Alaska Fisheries Science Center 7600 Sand Point Way . Seattle Washington 98115-6349 206 526-6414 ii NPFMC Economic SAFE December 2009 Economic Status ABSTRACT The domestic groundfish fishery off Alaska is the largest fishery by volume in the . This report contains detailed information about economic aspects of the fishery including figures and tables market profiles for the most commercially valuable species a summary of the relevant research being undertaken by the Economic and Social Sciences Research Program ESSRP at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center AFSC and a list of recent publications by ESSRP analysts. More specifically the figures and tables in the report provide estimates of total groundfish catch groundfish discards and discard rates prohibited species bycatch and bycatch rates the ex-vessel value of the groundfish catch the ex-vessel value of the catch in other Alaska fisheries the gross product value . Alaska of the resulting groundfish seafood products the number and sizes

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