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Ph.D. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, option Marine Resources, The University of Rhode Island. 2001 . Dissertation entitled "A Synthetic Approach to Forecasting Fleet Costs and Earnings in The New England Otter Trawl Fishery".
M.A. in Economics, option Economy and Finance, The University of Rhode Island, December 1988."
"Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies (DEA)". = Advanced degree in Economics, option Economy and Financial Analysis. Part of an Exchange program between the University of Orléans (France) and the University of Rhode Island, from 1987 to 1988. Did not defend the "Thèse de DEA".
"Diplôme d'Etudes Supérieures Spécialisées (DESS)" = MBA or Degree in Specialized Studies, option Finance and Management Control, University of Orléans (France), September 1987.
"Maîtrise ès Sciences Economiques" (Bachelor of Science in Economics, University of Orléans (France), September 1986.
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Senior Scientist (Economics and GIS),The New Zealand Seafood Industry Council, Ltd., Wellington, NZ January 2006 to present
Fisheries economist and GIS consultant for the Science and Policy Unit (
http://www.seafood.co.nz )
Fisheries Economist,The New Zealand Seafood Industry Council, Ltd., Wellington, NZ January 2003 to December 2005
Fisheries economist consultant for the Science and Policy Unit (
http://www.seafood.co.nz )
Research Assistant,Department of Resource Economics, URI, Kingston, RI. January 2001 to November 2002
Designed the department web site (
http://www.uri.edu/cels/enre/ ) and the Policy Simulation Laboratory web site (
http://www.uri.edu/cels/enre/SimLab/ )
Research Assistant, Office of Strategic Planning and Institutional Research (SPIR), URI, Kingston, RI. December 1999 to December 2000.
SPIR is charged with creating a culture for innovative, participatory, integrated and data-informed planning at the University. I developed and implemented a method to compute and publish timely reports on student retention and graduation for institutional consortiums and for federal accreditation. The reporting tasks involved skills in SAS 8.0, SQL and Excel Query for the data processing and the descriptive statistics.
Research Assistant, Department of Resource Economics, URI, Kingston, RI. September 1991 to 1994 and 1996 to present. Research included Computer Simulators, fisheries economics, and intensive use of Survey instruments. Current focus is on fisheries management, policy, fishermen's economics and sociological aspects. I was involved in a research on fisherman compliance and enforcement , a study of the lobster industry and the development of economic simulators of the Otter Trawler fishery in New England.
Computer Analyst, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, URI, Kingston, RI. 1993 to present (part time). Designed and maintained the Accounting Software system used by the Athletics Business Office. Provided support for the day to day operation of the Athletics Ticketing System. Developed hierarchy reports used by the athletic management for long range planing. Provided computer support for the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at URI (21 sports in Division 1)
Webmaster, Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, URI, Kingston, RI. 1996 to 1999. Designed and maintained the URI Athletics Web Page
http://www.uri.edu/athletics.(web page no longer maintained)
Statistical Analyst, "J. L. Anderson Associates, Inc", Narragansett, RI. September 1989 to June 1990 (part time). Consulting work on data collection and statistical analysis on Japan Herring's roe fishery and Alaskan Salmon and Herring fisheries.
Financial Analyst, "Bureau de Recherche Géologique et Minière (BRGM)", Orléans, France. September 1986 to August 1987 (Internship). Development of a method aimed at identifying and quantifying the variables with the most influence on the investment return of a mining project in a developing country. This method was based on the use of scenarios, subjective probability, Delphi type survey and graph theory.
Assistant Trade Analyst, "Association pour le Developpement Economique d'Orléans (ADECO)", Orléans, France. April 1987 to June 1987 (part time). Elaboration of an Information document with the International Trade Representative concerning French commercial and economic legislation as well as fiscal policy and regional economic analysis to attract American investors to the city of Orléans.
Philippe D. Lallemand (presenter), John M. Gates, Jon G, Sutinen and Genquiang Yu. 2001. "SIMLOB: A Bioeconomic Simulator for the Lobster Fisheries of New England", The North American Association of Fisheries Economists ( NAAFE) - First North American Fisheries Economics Forum, April 1-4, New Orleans, LA.
Philippe D. Lallemand (presenter) and John M. Gates. 2001. "Monitoring the Economic Status of a Mixed Species Trawl Fleet", The North American Association of Fisheries Economists ( NAAFE) - First North American Fisheries Economics Forum, April 1-4, New Orleans, LA.
Philippe D. Lallemand (presenter) . 1999. "Otter version 2, an Economic Simulator for the Otter Traw Fishery",
UMass/NOAA Cooperative Marine Education & Research (CMER) symposium (10 years celebration) , Woods Hole MA., 26 May.
Dan Holland, Nokome Bentley and Philippe D. Lallemand. 2005. "A bioeconomic analysis of management strategies for rebuilding and maintenance of the NSS rock lobster stock in southern New Zealand", Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Vol 62, pp. 1553-1569.
Anwar Iswanie J., Philippe D. Lallemand and John M. Gates. 1992. "Sources of variance in the economic performance of New England otter trawl vessels," VIth IIFET Conference, July 6-9, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France. RI Agr. Exp. Sta. Cont. No. 3021.
Lallemand, Philippe D. and John M. Gates. 2000. "Monitoring the economic status of a mixed species trawl fleet," Third World Fisheries Congress, November 3, Beijing, China
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Lallemand, Philippe, John M. Gates, Joel B. Dirlam and Jung-Hee Cho, 1998. "The Cost of Small Trawlers in The Northeast", NOAA/ URI Cooperative Marine Education & Research (CMER) Program, Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station Contribution No. 3622.
SmallTrawlerCostSurveyReport(1998).pdf (260 Kb)
Lallemand, Philippe, John M. Gates, Joel B. Dirlam and Jung-Hee Cho, 1998. "The Cost of Large Trawlers in The Northeast", NOAA/ URI Cooperative Marine Education & Research (CMER) Program, Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station Contribution No. 3727.
LargeTrawlerCostSurveyReport(1998).pdf (264 Kb)
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OTTER© Trawler Simulator version 2.0 developped by Philippe D. Lallemand and John M. Gates, 1992-1998. Simulator programed and designed in Quick Basic 4.5. The program OTTER version 2 calculates revenues, costs and net incomes to boat, captain, crew and total for New England otter trawler vessels by size, port, gear type, month and year. Several tables summarize the different computations.
Click on the following link to download an Overview of the Simulator in PDF format:
OTTERv2Overview.PDF (1,039 Kb)
Click on the following link to download a full self extract version of OTTER 2.0 (PC only):
otterful.exe ( 1,601Kb)
OTTER© Trawler Simulator version 3.0 developped by Philippe D. Lallemand and John M. Gates, 1998-2000. Simulator programed and designed in Microsoft Excel 97. The program OTTER version 3 calculates revenues, costs and surplus for New England otter trawler vessels by size, port, gear type/ specie combination, distance from shore, month and year. Several charts summarize the different computations.
Click on the following link to download an Overview of the Simulator in PDF format:
OTTERv3Overview.PDF (957 Kb)
Click on the following link to download a full self extract version of OTTER XLS 3.0 (Microsoft Excel 97 of later needed):
OtterXLS.exe ( 1,459 Kb)
SIMLOBXLS© version 3.0 developped by Philippe D. Lallemand, 1998-2000. Program designed in Microsoft Excel 97. SIMLOBXLS is an Excel spreadsheet with macros to automate reading, importation of output files created by the program SIMLOB©. SIMLOBXLS then allows the user to display custom defined charts on biology or economics simulations. SIMLOB is a Program designed to run a Lobster Bioeconomic Model and uses available information to estimate stock size, weight, fishing effort, catch, and producers’ profit over time. Many of the model parameters describing lobster resource characteristics and fishing effort can be easily changed by authorized personnel. SIMLOB enables users to estimate the impact of different resource scenarios and management strategies on the lobster industry.
1997: A cooperative proposal for surveying and monitoring the economic status
of northeast fishing vessels (large trawlers)
Principal Investigator: Dr John M. Gates
URI log # 9596-0585 extended . $75,000
1996: A cooperative proposal for surveying and monitoring the economic status of northeast fishing vessels (small trawlers)
Principal Investigator: Dr John M. Gates
URI log # 9596-0585 . $75,000
1993: "A bioeconomic simulator for production sectors in the American lobster
(homarus americanus) fishery".
Principal Investigator: Dr John M. Gates
URI Log#:92930098 . $75,000
1991: Monitoring the Economic Performance of Otter Trawl & Scallop Dredge Vessels in New England.
Principal Investigator: Dr John M. Gates
URI Log#9091-0594 . $36,000
1991: "Compliance and Enforcement in Northeast Fisheries ". part of a Report for the
New England Fishing Management Council, Saugus, Mass.
Principal Investigator: Dr Jon G. Sutinen
1989: "An Analysis of Micro Economics and Environmental Impacts (benefit-cost
Analysis) of Mining Project Development in Developing Country". Development of a computer spreadsheet called "MICRO ANALYSIS" with macro programming to automate tasks (e.g. input the data from the benefit-cost analysis) used to generate summary reports for the host country. B.R.G.M./DAM/MP (French Bureau of Mines), Orléans (France)
. $11,000
1987: Recipient of an Exchange Program between the University of Rhode Island
and the University of Orléans (France) . $11,000
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Microeconomics Theory
Macroeconomics Theory
Management Control and Strategic Planning
Financial and Stock Market Analysis (Options and Futures markets)
Accounting (General and Analytic)
Resource and Environmental Economics
Quantitative Methods of Economics Analysis (Econometrics, Statistical analysis, Dynamic Programming, Math Programming, Bio-economic Modeling,...)
Qualitative Method (ethnographic) field research method
Strong Computer Skills: MS Windows environment, UNIX System (AIX, CDE X-Windows), IBM MVS, VMS, some MAC Software and Environment knowledge, ArcGIS 9.x, Global Mapper 8, R 2.1.1, SAS version 8 (Mainframe and PC). GAMS, MATLAB, SQL, ODBC, MS Query, MS Office (I developped several applications in MS Excel and MS Access), Hyper Text Markup language, Java/ CGI Scripts, VBA, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Quick Basic 4.5, some Python language experience, Corel Draw 9, Adobe Page Maker, FTP and Telnet protocols, various Tools and Utilties (OCR Software, PDF authoring).
Languages:
French, Mother Tongue
English, Fluency both written and spoken
German, Fair written and spoken knowledge
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