
Keith Criddle
Ted Stevens Distinguished Professor of Marine Policy
Aquaculture
Fisheries Conservation
Sustainable Harvesting
Human Dimensions and Community Development
Fisheries Management
College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
Lena Point 203
17101 Lena Point Loop Road
Juneau, AK 99801
907-796-5449
kcriddle@alaska.edu
Office Hours
Tuesday & Thursday
1:00–2:00 pm
203 Lena Point Building
or by appointment
- Rayne Billings
- Alissa Cole
- Darin Gilman
- Rahnal Harris
- Juliana Leggitt
- Anna Rose MacArthur
- Elizabeth Purcell
- Charles Russell
- Heather Scannell
- Sarah Valletta
Criddle, K.R. 2021. Human dimensions. Chapter 9 (pages 75-82) in PC Chandler PC, S Yoo (editors), Marine Ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean 2009–2016: Synthesis Report. PICES Special Publication 7. ISBN 1813-8519.
Williams, B.C., K.R. Criddle, G.H. Kruse. 2021. An agent-based model to examine parallel and divergent fishery management strategies for transboundary stocks. Natural Resource Modeling.
Figus, E., K.R. Criddle. 2019. Characterizing preferences of fishermen to inform decision-making: a case study of the Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) fishery off Alaska. PLoS ONE 14(3):e0212537
Chenoweth, E., K.R. Criddle. 2019. The economic impacts of humpback whale depredation on hatchery-released juvenile Pacific salmon in Southeast Alaska. Marine and Coastal Fisheries 11(1):62-75.
Figus, E., K.R. Criddle. 2019. Comparing self-reported incidental catch among fishermen targeting Pacific halibut and a fishery-independent survey. Marine Policy 100: 371-381.
Sugihara, G., K.R. Criddle, H. Ye, A. Lee, G. Pao, C. James, E. Saberski, A. Giron-Nava. 2018. Comprehensive incentives for reducing Chinook salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea walleye pollock fishery: Individual Tradable Encounter Credits. Regional Studies in Marine Science 22: 70–81.
Powell, J.E., Wipfli, M.S., Criddle, K.R., E.R. Schoen. 2018. Will Alaska’s fisheries
regime prove resilient? Kenai River fishery management as a model for adaptive governance.
Fisheries 43(1): 26-30.
View all of my publications on my .
- Aquaculture
- Bioeconomics
- Fisheries Management
- Marine Policy
- Sustainable Fisheries
My research explores the intersection between the natural sciences, economics, and public policy and is driven by an interest in the sustainable management of living marine resources of the North Pacific. I direct graduate projects in bioeconomics, statistical inference, and policy analysis and teach courses in resource and environmental economics, econometrics and time series analysis, operations research and decision theory, fisheries law, policy analysis, and economic development for fisheries-dependent communities.

