MARTIN HALL FISHERIES
  • Home
  • Publications
  • Classes and Seminars
    • Unique Lectures (From Years 2020-2022)
    • 2022 Class: Bycatch - Problems and Solutions
    • 2021 Class: Bycatch - Problems and Solutions
    • 2020 Class: Bycatch - Problems and Solutions
  • Lecture Catalog
    • Unique Lectures (2020-2022)
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
  • Publication Search
  • Blog

​Research  

Tuna-Dolphin Issue in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

Hinton, M. G., Maunder, M., Vogel, N. W., Olson, R., Lennert-Cody, C., Aires-da-Silva, A., & Hall, M. (2014). Stock status indicators for fisheries of the eastern Pacific Ocean. Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Stock Assessment Report, 15, 142-182.

Hall, Martin  & Roman, and. (2013). Bycatch and non-tuna catch in the tropical tuna purse seine fisheries of the world. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper No. 568. 10.13140/2.1.1734.4963. 

Lennert-Cody, C. E.; Minami, M.; Hall, M. A. 2004. Incidental mortality of dolphins in the eastern Pacific Ocean purse-seine fishery: correlates and their spatial association. Journal of Cetacean Research and Management, 6:151–163.


Hall, Martin & Gómez, Martha & Campa, Marcela. (2003). Solving the Tuna-Dolphin Problem in the Eastern Pacific Purse-Seine Fishery. Ocean Yearbook Online. 17. 60-92. 10.1163/221160003X00069.

Hall, M. (1998). Ecosystem research and tuna fisheries management: Some key questions. COLLECTIVE VOLUME OF SCIENTIFIC PAPERS-INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE CONSERVATION OF ATLANTIC TUNAS, 50, 671-672.


Hall, M.A. 1998. An ecological view of the tuna--dolphin problem: impacts and trade-offs. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 8, 1–34. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008854816580

Bratten, D.; Hall, M.A. 1997. Working with fishers to reduce bycatch: the tuna-dolphin problem in the eastern Pacific Ocean. In “Fisheries bycatch: consequences and management” Proceedings of the Symposium held at Dearborn, Michigan, August 27-28, 1996. Univ. of Alaska, Sea Grant College Program Rept. AK-SG-97-02:97-100.
​
Carpenter, B. “What Price Dolphin? Scientists Are Reckoning the True Cost of Sparing an Endearing Mammal.” U.S. News & World Report, 1994, pp. 71–73.

​
Francis, Robert C., Frank T. Awbrey, Clifford A. Goudey, Martin A. Hall, Dennis M. King, Harold Medina, Kenneth S. Norris, Michael K. Orbach, Roger Payne, and Ellen Pikitch. "Dolphins and the tuna industry." National Research Council, Washington (1992).
​
Hall, M. A. 1992. Atunes y delfines en el Océano Pacífico oriental: situación actual y perspectivas de pesca e investigación. 12a Semana das Pescas dos Açores: 221-233.
​
​Hall, M.A.; Boyer, S.D. 1986. Incidental mortality of dolphins in the eastern tropical Pacific tuna fishery: description of a new method and estimation of 1984 mortality. Rep. int. Whal. Commn. 36:375-381.

​
Home
IATTC Team
FRIENDS & PARTNERS
Publications
CONTACT
Copyright © 2016
  • Home
  • Publications
  • Classes and Seminars
    • Unique Lectures (From Years 2020-2022)
    • 2022 Class: Bycatch - Problems and Solutions
    • 2021 Class: Bycatch - Problems and Solutions
    • 2020 Class: Bycatch - Problems and Solutions
  • Lecture Catalog
    • Unique Lectures (2020-2022)
    • 2022
    • 2021
    • 2020
  • Publication Search
  • Blog