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International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET)

IIFET was founded in 1982 to promote interaction and exchange between people from all countries and professional disciplines about marine resource economics and trade issues. Among the many interests of our members are fisheries and, marine resource economics, fisheries management, seafood trade and markets throughout the world, aquaculture economics, and fisheries development. Industry members, government and academic researchers and managers from over 60 countries benefit from membership in IIFET's network.

Officers

IIFET is a membership organization open to any interested individual (click on the "membership" button below for details on how to join). Members elect an Executive Committee of nine members, including a President and President-Elect, representing all of the world's fishing regions. The President, President-Elect and Executive Committee address policy issues, choose conference sites, and assist in organizing conferences. Day to day business is carried out by the IIFET Secretariat, hosted by Oregon State University's Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. These include publishing the IIFET Newsletter and IIFET Membership Directory, moderating the IIFET members-only electronic distribution list, maintaining the IIFET web site and membership database, facilitating communication and cooperation among members, assisting in conference organization and other administrative activities.

Contact Information

IIFET Executive Director: Ann L. Shriver. Tel: 541 737-1416. Email:Ann.L.Shriver@oregonstate.edu

IIFET Assistant: Kara Keenan Tel: 541 737-1414. Email: iifet@oregonstate.edu. Fax: 541 737-2563.

Mailing address: IIFET, Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis Oregon 97331-3601, USA.   more...

 
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Economic Effects of Climate Change on Fisheries
Date:20 June 2005 - 21 June 2005
Location:Centre for Fisheries Economics, Bergen, Norway
Organizer:Rögnvaldur Hannesson. Email: rognvaldur.hannesson@nhh.no
Information:The Centre for Fisheries Economics, Bergen, Norway, plans a workshop on the economic effects of climate change on fisheries, June 20-21, 2005. Those who wish to attend, and to submit abstracts of papers, should get in touch with Rögnvaldur Hannesson, e-mail: rognvaldur.hannesson@nhh.no, before May 1, 2005. There are limited funds available to support travel costs for some of those who present papers. Those who wish to request such funding are asked to submit abstracts at their earliest convenience, with an estimate of travel costs based on economy fare. Participants with funding will be expected to submit full text papers no later than June 1, 2005.
Keywords:FISHERIES; CLIMATE CHANGE; ECONOMICS
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 · Cent. Fish. Econ. - SNF
 · Fishery Economics Newsletter
 · IIFET `82
 · IIFET `84
 · IIFET `86
 · IIFET `88
 · IIFET `90
 · IIFET `92
 · IIFET `94
 · IIFET `96
 · IIFET `98
 · IIFET 2000
 · IIFET 2002
 · IIFET 2004
 · IIFET Bibliography
 · IIFET Conference papers
 · IIFET Virtual Workshop
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