Recreational fishermen quickly adjust fishing effort directed at a specific
site to variations in fishing quality. Holding all other quality parameters
constant, the functional relationship between fish abundance and the
resulting recreational fishing effort is denoted an effort response function.
This paper proposes a Cobb-Douglas utility function for the benefits...
Indian Ocean Tuna fisheries after a rapid development period from
seventies to the end of the last century are faced with challenges including:
the fishing capacity control, the profitability improvement, and the
limitation of impacts on high seas biodiversity. In this area, tuna species
are exploited by coastal states as...
To ensure the long-term conservation and sustainable use of straddling fish stocks, the 1995 United
Nations Fish Stock Agreement calls for the establishment of regional fisheries management organizations
to manage such stocks. This paper studies the potential for cooperation in straddling stock fisheries when
the cooperative coalition of countries acts...
Marine scientists and stakeholders are increasingly advocating ecosystembased
fishery management (EBFM). However, the way to operationalize
such EBFM remains controversial. The viability approach can be a relevant
modelling framework for EBFM as it accounts for dynamic complexities,
uncertainties, risks and sustainability objectives balancing ecological,
economic and social dimensions together with...
Assessing distribution of the expected bio-economic impacts of
management measures between fleet segments is a main issue for decision
making in fisheries management. This requires as a first step a good
description of the system and of the interactions between fleets through
stocks. Making this assessment operational also needs flexible...
The paper is the first attempt to explore the ecological and economic impacts of genetic interaction between farmed and wild salmon over generations. An age- and stage-structured bioeconomic model is developed. The biological part of the model includes age-specific life history traits such as survival rate, fecundity, spawning success for...
According to nutrition based indicators, 50% of Indias population is
estimated to be below poverty line with inadequate nutritional intake.
Though majority of Indian population derives its nutritional requirement
from plant sources, there is a need to include animal proteins according to
nutritionists. In India, animal protein costs much more...
In many fisheries, harvesters of different scales, different gears, or on
different sides of political boundaries crossed by a single stock are
effectively managed separately. The New England Multispecies
(groundfish) fishery is about to dramatically expand the number of
management systems in place concurrently, by allocating portions of the
total...
Although considerable research is required on the impact of global climate
change on fisheries the general expectation is that climate warming in the
Arctic will improve conditions for many fish stocks. Climate warming is
taking place faster in the Arctic than elsewhere on the planet. The reduction
in sea ice...
The demersal fishery of southern Chile is a complex system including multiple species, fishing fleets and markets. Fishing activity is conducted under a rights-based system for southern hake (Merluccius australis) and hoki (Macroronus magellanicus), where a TAC is allocated in an even manner among fleets and operators. New management approaches...