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Developments in tagging technology and their contributions to the protection of marine species at risk / Whoriskey, Frederick; Hindell, Mark   Journal Article
Whoriskey, Frederick Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Electronic telemetry is making major contributions to understanding the biology and the recovery of threatened and endangered aquatic species. A variety of electronic tag systems are available, with each type having it own strengths and weaknesses. Global networking and data sharing are becoming common, and are necessary to maximize benefits from investments in telemetry infrastructure. Future technology development will advance new sensors to document specific causes contributing to species declines (e.g., predation tags and camera tags). There is a need to expand the use of telemetry, especially in developing nations, to help guide sustainable use of the oceans
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People or prairie chickens revisited: stated preferences with explicit non market trade-offs / Smith, Jeffrey S; McKee, Michael   Journal Article
Smith, Jeffrey S Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Urban sprawl has led to increasing prevalence of endangered species on military training facilities throughout the United States. Provisions of the Endangered Species Act imply encroachment interrupts military training activities and may affect military readiness. Endangered species protection and military training are competing non-market goods. This paper reports the estimates of public valuation of military training activities incorporating explicit trade-offs associated with endangered species protection. Our results suggest the public is willing to pay to alleviate conflicts between endangered species and the military. The public values for continued survival of endangered species approximately equal those for military readiness
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