APPENDIX E^NATIONAL SEA GRANT PROGRAM ACTIVITIES— Con. 



Institution Title and principal 



RESEARCH— Continued 

 Marine Socio-Economics— Continued 



University of Michigan Economic and institutional interdependcncies in choosing 



water management strategies (the Huron River 

 basin) (Ralph A. Luken), computer simulation of 

 institutional interaction (J. W. Bulkley), shoreline land 

 use development of the Great Lakes (K. J. Polakowski). 



University of Rhode Island . . Simulation of dynamic properties of interacting com- 

 mercial fisheries; economic impact of conflicting 

 marine resources use; bio-economic model for lobster 

 fishery exploitation schemes; distribution network for 

 fishery products (N. Rorholm). 



Texas A &M University Economic study of shrimp industry (R. Thompson), 



assessment and projection of marine oriented economic 

 activities in the development of Texais Gulf coast 

 (J. R. Bradley, E. V. Bowden, R. G. Thompson). 



University of Miami Socio-economic studies on seafood and sport fishing re- 

 sources (R. J. Hensley). 



Scripps InsUtudon of Resource economics (M. B. Schaefer). 



Oceanography (P). 



Louisiana State University Economic impact of marine and coastal resources on 

 (P). Louisiana economy (R. L. Burford). 



University of California Economic evaluation of ocean mineral resource develop- 



Santa Barbara (P). ment and related public policy issues (W. J. Mead, 



P. E. Sorensen). 



University of Wisconsin Overseas shipping at Great Lakes ports and projections for 



future (E. Schneker), application of a conceptual 

 systems model to determine the economic impact of 

 Lake Michigan on the recreation industry in Door 

 County, Wis. (W. A. Strang), advanced studies center 

 (J. Steinhart), Green Bay research program (V. L. 

 Arnold), evaluation of uses of land created by disposal 

 of dredging spoils in Great Lakes baisins and coastal 

 seaboard areas (H. C. Brockel), design of general 

 decision-making model for public decision-making 

 relative to the estuaries of the United States (W. B. 

 Lord). 



University of Hawaii Economic analysis of the fisheries industry (J. Davidson, 



C. Gopalakrishnan, S. Comitini), economics of 

 alternative use of marine resources (J. Davidson, 

 J. Keeler, C. Gopalakrishnan), economic feasibility 

 study of marine resources (J. Davidson, H. Yamauchi) 



Marine Resource Law 



University of Washington . . . Planning of ocean resource law program (W. L Burke). 

 Oregon State University .... Ocean resources law periodical teaching and research in 



ocean resources law (J. L. Jacobson, C. D. Clark). 

 University of Rhode Island. . Law of the Sea Institute (L. Alexander, D. Wilkes). 



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