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The Effects of Unilateral Cost Recovery in an International Fishery

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  • A recent analysis of the potential for management cost recovery in the UK suggested that such a policy would be detrimental to UK fishers if other European countries did not implement a similar charging policy. Most of the waters exploited by UK fishers are also exploited by fishers from other European member states, and hence the additional cost burden on the UK fishers may result in some boats leaving the fishery. In the longer term, the reduced effort may result in stock recovery, providing increased benefits to the remaining vessels. However, in an international fishery, these benefits may also accrue to boats that have not been subjected to the cost recovery charge. In this paper, a bioeconomic model of the English Channel fisheries is used to assess the effects of introducing a unilateral management cost recovery levy on UK boats on the competitiveness and long term structure of both the UK and French fleets.
  • Keywords: Cost recovery, bioeconomic model, genetic algorithms
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  • Pascoe, S., S. Mardle and A. Hatcher. The Effects of Unilateral Cost Recovery in an International Fishery. In: Microbehavior and Macroresults: Proceedings of the Tenth Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, July 10-14, 2000, Corvallis, Oregon, USA. Compiled by Richard S. Johnston and Ann L. Shriver. International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade (IIFET), Corvallis, 2001.
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  • Corvallis, Oregon, USA
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  • Johnston, Richard S.
  • Shriver, Ann L.
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  • MG Kailis Group
  • International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade
  • U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service
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