Educational poster of invasive Koi fish. The spread of these fish is often traced to pet owners who release them into wild habitats when they no longer want to care for them. The poster is on display at Hatfield Marine Science Center Visitor Center is Newport, Oregon.
This paper looks at the possible consequences and adaptations to Climate
Change for fish and people, particularly the marginal and poor fishers in
Bangladesh. Fish from Bangladeshs vast inland waters are vital to millions
of marginal and poor people, but catches and species diversity have been
declining due to the...
The individual size of fish as a proxy for life-history traits and market
value displays an important, yet in bioeconomic modelling often ignored
biological and economic parameter. This raises the question if and to what
extent the consideration of a pricing related to the individual size
influences optimal harvest strategies....
I begin my talk by identifying the fish species that inhabit the California
Current Large Marine ecosystem (CCLME). Next, I categorize these
species into predator-prey and forage and non-forage fishes. I then present
the current catches, landed values, payment to labour (wages), capital
(profit) and payment to the resource owners...
This research investigates the ex-vessel price flexibility of U.S. Pacific
sardine landings using a price response analytical framework. Under
perfectly competitive market conditions, we would expect to observe an
inverse relationship between the average price and the aggregate quantity
supplied. However, affiliations between U.S. Pacific sardine harvesters and
processors, as...
While right-based managements have often been encouraged as effective
management tools, few studies presented an empirical analysis on the
effects of those systems. This paper focuses on a special form of Territorial
Use Rights Fisheries called an income pooling system, and examines the
effects of the system empirically. Income pooling...
Age and size at maturity are key life-history traits in a fish stock. At the individual level, age and size at maturity affect fecundity, growth and survival. At the population level these factors interact to affect the age and size distribution, the population dynamics and the productivity of the stock....
Conservation and management of North American West Coast fisheries
encompass a broad array of issues including the economic, spatial, and
temporal relations between the coastal pelagic species live bait fishery and
the highly migratory species recreational fishery. For the better part the
century, the live bait fishery has supplied live...
The aquaculture industry in the UK has experienced substantial growth in
the past two decades. The productivity and competitiveness of the sector to
a great extent depends on the favourable health status that the sector enjoys
relative to other major salmon producing countries in Europe. Currently the
UK is subject...
It is well known that fishing activities may affect the structure of aquatic habitats and consequently determine the diversity, composition and productivity of the associated biota. The direct effect of fishing
activities is on the habitat structure and the indirect effects occur when the fishing activity initiates shifts in the...