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Bioeconomics of Fisheries Management

Author : Lee G. Anderson
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 39,38 MB
Release : 2011-11-18
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1119949246

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Fisheries Economics has always been an interdisciplinary field of study with economic analysis based on stock population dynamics, but many published works have focused mainly on theoretical economic issues without much focus on biological details. For the most part, age structured models have been ignored. Bioeconomics of Fisheries Management is a valuable reference text that presents the economic aspects of fisheries management in a broad bioeconomic framework. The book is broken into two parts. Part I covers the traditional areas of fisheries economics, covering topics such as open access, optimal and managed fisheries utilization that is analyzed through a traditional one stock/one fleet model. It also presents the basic results in terms of an age structured model. Part II covers material related to more recent work on bioeconomic models when more rigorous biological components became more prevalent, and views fisheries management with an ecosystems-based approach. Accompanying the book is a user-friendly CD with exercises and examples that aids the reader in applying theoretical principles of population dynamics and fisheries management and regulation. Bioeconomics of Fisheries Management will be a valuable text for researchers, fisheries economists, professionals, and students alike.

The Economics of Fisheries Management

Author : Lee G. Anderson
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 33,13 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781930665989

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In 1977, Lee Anderson published the first edition of The Economics of Fisheries Management. This second edition was first published in 1986. The first edition was remarkably successful in that it remained unchallenged as the most important reference work in the realm of fisheries management, at least from an economic perspective. The second edition underwent considerable revision and enlargement. The book provides a very readable introduction to the economics of fisheries management, beginning with basic microeconomic principles, and then applying those principles to a very wide array of fisheries problems, pushing back frontiers in some advanced areas, while relying on the published literature in others. The discussion begins with an analysis of the basic open access problem and shows why, in the absence of property rights, there is a strong tendency for fish stocks to be over-exploited and for fishing fleets to be too large. After presenting the argument in terms of several different models, each allowing a slightly different look at the problem, the economic and biological effects of various types of management techniques are discussed. ".. students, researchers and practitioners will all find this second edition to be very good reading and an invaluable reference volume". Marine Resource Economics ". an excellent piece of work, that is consistent with the high standards Dr. Anderson has established in his other efforts." J. Fisheries Research Board of Canada Lee G. Anderson earned a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Washington in 1970. He is Professor of Economics and Marine Studies at the University of Delaware and is currently the Director of the Marine Policy Program in the College of Marine Studies. He has written or edited six books and over sixty scientific papers on fisheries economics and the economics of fisheries management. He is a past member of the Executive Board of the Law of the Sea Institute past member and chairman of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, and past Board Member and President of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade. He has acted in an advisory capacity to National Marine Fisheries Service, and other Fishery Management Councils, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, the U.S. Department of State, the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, U.S. General Accounting Office, the National Academy of Sciences, the World Bank, the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, the European Union, the Governments of New Zealand, Australia, Oman, Morocco, and Chile with respect to fisheries management and development. In 1993 he was awarded the Rosential Award for Contribution to Ocean Science for his theoretical and applied work on individual transferable quotas. His current work deals with simulation models, design and implementation of ITQ programs, the economics of fishing in time and space, and marine reserves.

Advances in Fisheries Bioeconomics

Author : Juan Carlos Seijo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 15,34 MB
Release : 2018-04-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1351341200

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Efforts to effectively conserve and manage marine resources are facing increasing complexity of environmental and governance challenges. To address some of these challenges, this book presents advancements in fisheries bioeconomics research that provides significant ideas for addressing emerging environmental and fisheries management issues. Advances in Fisheries Bioeconomics gives insights into innovative approaches dealing with these issues, as well as novel ideas on changes in fisheries management paradigms. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this book offers an examination of a number of topics including: ecosystem based fisheries management; by-catch management and discard bans; the number of players in the fisheries game; the effects of ocean acidification; and the trends and impacts of eco-labeling and eco-certification of fisheries. Through integrating resource biology and ecology with the economics of fishers’ behaviour, the authors provide valuable analysis of the current issues in fisheries management. This book will be of interest to those on advanced courses in fisheries science, natural resource biology and ecology, and environmental and natural resource economics. It will also appeal to researchers, policy makers, and advocacy groups around the world.

The Economics and Management of World Fisheries

Author : Trond Bjørndal
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 27,52 MB
Release : 2012-10-25
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0199576750

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Capture fisheries make contributions to the world economy that are below their potential. Many of the world's capture fishery resources have been overexploited with some facing collapse. This book presents an overview of the current economics of capture fisheries and examines how they can achieve their full economic potential

Fisheries Bioeconomics

Author : J. C. Seijo
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 20,4 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Biology, Economic
ISBN : 9789251040454

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This book is presented in seven Chapters. Chapter 1 describes the basic assumptions underlying the optimal allocation of natural resources and the inherent characteristics of fisheries that determine, under unrestricted access, the failure to allocate resources, economic inefficiency and overfishing. To mitigate these undesired effects, the bioeconomic literature invokes the allocation of property rights, which in turn must be implemented within a management context. Thus, in this Chapter we suggest some guidelines to conduct management plans. Static and dynamic bioeconomic models are presented in Chapter 2 as a theoretical framework for the design of intelligent management schemes aiming at sustainable use of fish stocks. Classic models are shown, such as the Gordon-Schaefer based on the logistic. We also develop new bioeconomic approaches, such as a distributed-delay model to add realism to Smith's fleet dynamics approach. Chapter 2 also includes an introductory version of a bioeconomic yield-mortality model, and dynamic age-structured models. A comparison of the dynamic and static trajectories is stressed. The price of time and its implications for optimal resource allocation over time is also discussed. For the sake of adding realism to the above models, the systems approach is used in Chapter 3 to model different technological and ecological complexities that occur in marine fisheries. Ecological interdependencies (competition, predation), as well as technological interdependencies resulting from fleets with different fishing power and/or gear types, operating on components of a stock, or on different target species of a "mixed stock", are specified and modelled.

Economics for Fisheries Management

Author : R. Quentin Grafton
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 44,3 MB
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1351941844

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Many of the world's fisheries face major challenges including overfishing, overcapacity and low returns. Using recent developments in microeconomic theory and with numerous case studies and examples, this book shows how to measure efficiency, productivity, profitability, capacity of fishing fleets and how to improve fisheries management. The book will prove invaluable to researchers, students and professionals interested in understanding the problems in fisheries and how they may be overcome.

Bioeconomic Analysis of Fisheries

Author : R. Hannesson
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 34,79 MB
Release : 1993-05-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :

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Designed to fulfill the maximum balance between the biological and economic requirements of fisheries. Compares optimal fishing to unregulated fishing. Presents three popular fishing models and the problems arising from random fluctuations in fish stocks. Discusses the political and socio-economic factors which determine the success or failure of management policies.

Fisheries Bioeconomics

Author : J.C. Seijo
Publisher : Daya Books
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 32,63 MB
Release : 2001
Category :
ISBN : 9788170352501

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The overutilization of fish stocks, the overcapitalization of fisheries, the removal of associated benefits to society and growing concern over the conservation of marine biodiversity have resulted in a line of fisheries research that is multidisciplinary, dynamic and precautionary in approach. All the biological, ecological and economic factors need to be analysed if the forces regulating the dynamics of a fishery are to be appraised. This publication looks at the assumptions underlying the optimal allocation of renewable natural resources; lists the bioeconomic points of reference resulting from analysis of fisheries is supposed conditions of equilibrium; analysis bioeconomic models according to ecological interdependence factors (such as competition and predation) and technological factors (such as competition between fleets with different fishing capacity); offers a time-series analysis of fisheries and estimates the level of optimal effort; proposes mathematical models applied to bioeconomic analysis to support fisheries management plans; refutes the assumption of uniform resource distribution, incorporating a spatial dimension in fisheries dynamics analysis; and expounds basic elements of decision-making theory and criteria that reflect different attitudes to risk aversion in fisheries management. Contents: Chapter 1: Inherent Characteristics of Fish Stocks, (1) Optimal Allocation of Renewable Resources: Basic Assumptions, (2) The Failure in the Optimal Allocation of Fishery Resources, (3) Fisheries Management Plans, (4) A Closing Comment, Chapter 2: Bioeconomic Models, (1) The Gordon-Schaefer Model, (2) Fleet Dynamics: A Distributed-Delay Smith s Model, (3) Yield-Mortality Models: A Bioeconomic Approach, (4) Age-Structured Bioeconomic Models, (5) Intertemporal Fisheries Analysis, Chaper 3: Ecological and Technological Interdependencies, (1) Technological Interdependencies: Heterogenous Fishing Effort, (2) Technologically Interdependent Fisheries: Two Fleets, (3) Technological Interdependencies: Sequential Fisheries, (4) Bioeconomics of Ecologically Interdependent Stocks, (5) Techno-Ecological Interdependencies, (6) Multispecies Fisheries and Experimental Management, Chapter 4: The System Science Approach in Fisheries Bioeconomics, (1) The System Simulation Approach, (2) A Numerical Example, Chapter 5: Management, (1) State Intervention Criteria, (2) Management Strategies, (3) Multiple Criteria Optimization Approach for Fisheries Management, Chapter 6: Spatial Bioeconomic Models, (1) Spatial Allocation of Fishing Intensite, (2) Short-Run Spatial Dynamics: ALLOC Model, (3) Short and Long-Run Geographic Bioeconomic Dynamics: CHART Model, (4) A Spatial Bioeconomic Model for Sedentary Fisheries: The Yellow Clam Mesodesma mactroides of Uruguay, a Study Case, Chapter 7: Risk and Uncertainty: A Precautionary Approach, (1) Precautionary Approach to Fisheries Management, (2) Sources of Uncertainty in Fisheries, (3) Management Decisions without Mathematical Probabilities, (4) Management Decisions with Mathematical Probabilities, (5) Estimation of Uncertainty in Model Parameters.

Fisheries Economics, Volume II

Author : Lee G. Anderson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 38,20 MB
Release : 2020-01-16
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1000694151

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This title was first published in 2002: This important collection of international research on fisheries economics offers a comprehensive source of contemporary research on key topics in the field, as well as presenting the history of how the economic theory of fisheries exploitation has developed. Bringing into focus a wide range of inquiry, this second volume concentrates on extensions, analysis of management agencies and applications. Individual papers examine fundamental issues including, multispecies models, international utilization and recreational fisheries. Fisheries Economics is an invaluable research reference collection for the libraries of academic and other professional economists, as well as an indispensable resource for those studying across the fields of natural resources, fisheries economics and particularly fisheries management.

Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management

Author : Jason S. Link
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 42,77 MB
Release : 2021-11-15
Category : Science
ISBN : 0192655434

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Ecosystem-based fishery management (EBFM) is rapidly becoming the default approach in global fisheries management. The clarity of what EBFM means is sharpening each year and there is now a real need to evaluate progress and assess the effectiveness and impacts. By examining a suite of over 90 indicators (including socioeconomic, governance, environmental forcing, major pressures, systems ecology, and fisheries criteria) for 9 major US fishery ecosystem jurisdictions, the authors systematically track the progress the country has made towards advancing EBFM and making it an operational reality. The assessment covers a wide range of data in both time (multiple decades) and space (from the tropics to the poles, representing over 10% of the world's ocean surface area). The authors view progress towards the implementation of EBFM as synonymous with improved management of living marine resources in general, and highlight the findings from a national perspective. Although US-centric, the lessons learned are directly applicable for all parts of the global ocean. Much work remains, but significant progress has already been made to better address many of the challenges facing the sustainable management of our living marine resources. This is an essential and accessible reference for all fisheries professionals who are currently practicing, or progressing towards, ecosystem-based fisheries management. It will also be of relevance and use to researchers, teachers, managers, and graduate students in marine ecology, fisheries biology, biological oceanography, global change biology, conservation biology, and marine resource management.