Daniel D. Huppert
Professor, School of Marine Affairs
Adjunct Professor, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Professor, Department of Economics
huppert@u.washington.edu
Education
- Ph.D. 1975 University of Washington (Economics)
- M.A. 1972 University of Washington (Economics)
- B.A. 1968 University of Redlands (Economics)
Current Academic Appointments
- Professor, School of Marine Affairs, University of Washington (1989)
- Adjunct Faculty, Department of Economics, University of Washington (1991)
- Adjunct Faculty, School of Fisheries, University of Washington (1990)
Recent Professional Activities
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2004-2006 |
Member Ad HocTrawl Individual Quotas (TIQ) Independent Experts Panel, Pacific Fishery Management Council |
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20032005 |
Member, Review Panel for Northwest Straits Commission Evaluation |
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2003 |
Member, Review Committee for Alaska Sea Grant Program |
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20022004 |
Member, NRC Committee on Restoration and Protection of Coastal Louisiana |
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19972003 |
Steering Committee, Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study |
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19992004 |
Associate Editor, Marine Resource Economics |
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19972004 |
Member, Independent Economic Analysis Board, Northwest Power and Conservation Council |
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19971998 |
Member, National Research Council Committee to Review the Community Development Quota Program in Alaska |
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19921996 |
Chair, Economics Technical Committee on Snake River Salmon Endangered Species |
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19901994 |
Member, Scientific and Statistical Committee, North Pacific Fishery Management Council |
Recent Funded Research
Washington Department of Ecology. Economics of the Columbia River Initiative. July 2003December 2004.
Fishing Vessel Owners Association & others. Study of Supply Effects on Sablefish Market Price. July 2003June 2004.
Selected Publications
Huppert, Daniel D. 2005 (In press). An Overview of Fishing Rights. Review of Fish Biology and Fisheries.
Huppert, Daniel D. 2006 (forthcoming). Auctions of IFQs as a Means to Share the Rent. Accepted for publication in a Festshrift for Gordon Munro. Trond Bjorndal, editor. Blackwell.Huppert, Daniel D., Rebecca L. Johnson, Jessica Leahy and Kathleen Bell. 2003. Connections between Human Communities and Estuaries in the Pacific Northwest. Estuaries 4(4B): 994-1009.
Bell, Kathleen, Daniel Huppert, and Rebecca Johnson. 2003. Willingness to Pay for Local Coho Salmon Enhancement in Coastal Communities. Marine Resource Economics 18(1): 15-32.
Hamlet, A.F., Huppert, D., Lettenmaier, D.P., 2002. Economic Value of Long-Lead Streamflow Forecasts for Columbia River Hydropower, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management(March/April): 91-101.
Huppert, Daniel D. and Gunnar Knapp. 2001. Technology and Property Rights in Fisheries Management. In T. Anderson and P. J. Hill (Ed.s) Technology of Property Rights Rowman & Littlefield Publishers: Lanham, Maryland. In the PERC Political Economy Forum Series.
Huppert, Daniel D. 1999. Snake River Salmon Recovery: Quantifying the Costs. Contemporary Economic Policy 17(4):476-491.
Instructional Activities
- SMA 536 Introduction to Economics of Marine Policy. 1990, 1997-2001, 2003-2005
- SMA/ECON 537 Economics of Marine Policy I. Winter 1993-1995, 1997-2002, 2004
- SMA/ECON 538 Economics of Marine Policy II. Spring 1990-95, 1997-1999, 2001, 2004
- SMA 550A Seminar: Thesis Research. Spring 2004
- SMA 550C/FISH 507C Advanced Seminar in Fisheries Management, Spring 1991
- SMA/FISH 581 Case Histories in Fisheries Management, Autumn 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2002
- SMA/FISH 582 Contemporary Issues in Fish Management, Winter 1990 - 92, 1994, 1995, 1997
- PBAF 595A/SMA 550/ENVIR 500 C Northwest Salmon Crisis: Values, Science, Policy, and Politics. A year-long University Seminar and Lecture Series, taught with Richard Zerbe of the Evans School. 2001-2002.
Recent Presentations, Lectures and Workshop
June 2005. Daniel Huppert and Jane Kaje. “Evaluating climate forecast value in fishery management: An application to the coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) fishery in Washington State.” Workshop on Economic Effects of Climate Change on Fisheries, June 20-21. Norwegian School of Business and Economics, Bergen, Norway.
June 2005. Daniel Huppert. "Capturing Rents and Recovering Costs: the Geoduck Management Systems in Washington State and British Columbia". Presented at Workshop on Rent Capture from Fisheries. Bergen Norway.
May 2005. Huppert, Daniel and Jennifer Kassakian. “Fishing Cooperatives: Varieties and Conceptual Framework”. Presented at the North American Federation of Fisheries Economists, Vancouver, B.C.
September 2004. Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Annual Meeting, Seattle. Presentation on Assessing the Future of Sablefish Culture in BC and Impact on the Fishery.
August 2004. Conference in Honor of Gordon Munro. University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Presented paper Partial Auctions of IFQs: A Means to Share the Rent.
June 2004. Western Economics Association Meeting, Vancouver, BC. Presentation of paper Assessing the Future of Sablefish Culture in British Columbia.
May 2004. Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference. Tacoma. Presentation on Economic Consequences of Climate Change in Columbia Basin.
April 2004. Brown-bag Seminar with B. Best, Economics Department, Impacts of Aquaculture on Sablefish Markets.
March 2004. Special presentation in Seminar on Conflicts and Rivers (Prof. Marcia Baker)
June 2003. Co-organized (with D. Layton) a 2-day workshop on Spatial Fisheries Economic Modeling Workshop: Application to the Bering Sea Pollock Catcher Boat Fishery. At Univ. of Washington Center for Urban Horticulture.
April 2003. NOAA Fisheries Workshop on Revealing the Value of Habitat in NOAA Fisheries Programs, Long Beach, CA. Presentation The Value of Ecosystem Services: Principles for Valuing Fish Habitat.
April 2003. Presented paper on Mean-Variance Trade-offs in Harvest Strategies: Observations from the Pacific Whiting Fishery at NAAFE Forum, Williamsburg, VA.
February 2003. Seminars on "MPAs in Fishery Management: What Can Economics Contribute?" presented at NOAA-Fisheries Honolulu Laboratory and at Univ. Hawaii at Hilo.
November 2002. 2 Seminar Presentations at NOAA-Fisheries Santa Cruz, CA laboratory: Management of Salmon in the Columbia River basin and Socio-Economics Research on PNW Estuaries.
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