In the British Columbia groundfish fishery (BC fishery), full observer coverage and the accounting of discard mortality of marketable fish in landing limits resulted in low discard fractions. When individual transferable quotas (ITQs) were additionally introduced, total discard fractions declined for most species, and marketable discard fractions declined from 0.20% to 0.10%, after an adjustment period. In contrast, the US West Coast groundfish fishery, which is regulated by 2-monthly landing limits, has higher discard fractions (31–43% vs. 14–19% for BC). The BC experience suggests that full observer coverage, ITQs, and mortality accounting would reduce West Coast discarding fractions, but severe catch restrictions on overfished West Coast...
The last century has seen drastic increases in the exploitation of wild capture fisheries with many ...
This thesis brings a contribution to the debate, formally recognising fishers as an integral part of...
North Sea cod Gadus morhua stock is outside safe biological limits, and total allowable catch (TAC) ...
The problem of multispecies fisheries, in which more productive and less productive species are caug...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Under individual transferable quotas (ITQs), particip...
There is considerable variability in the status of fish populations around the world and a poor unde...
There is considerable variability in the status of fish populations around the world and a poor unde...
Increasingly, fisheries are being managed under catch quotas that are often further allocated to spe...
There is a need to understand the potential impacts on ecosystems and economies from shifting fisher...
<div><p>There is considerable variability in the status of fish populations around the world and a p...
Research PaperManagement of individual species in a multi-species fishery poses a number of challeng...
This paper discusses the potential for implementing individual transferable quota (ITQ) schemes in c...
Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) have become a popular management tool for fisheries. They have...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Catches of several potential choke species in the Pacific groundfish IFQ are highly uncertain and te...
The last century has seen drastic increases in the exploitation of wild capture fisheries with many ...
This thesis brings a contribution to the debate, formally recognising fishers as an integral part of...
North Sea cod Gadus morhua stock is outside safe biological limits, and total allowable catch (TAC) ...
The problem of multispecies fisheries, in which more productive and less productive species are caug...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Under individual transferable quotas (ITQs), particip...
There is considerable variability in the status of fish populations around the world and a poor unde...
There is considerable variability in the status of fish populations around the world and a poor unde...
Increasingly, fisheries are being managed under catch quotas that are often further allocated to spe...
There is a need to understand the potential impacts on ecosystems and economies from shifting fisher...
<div><p>There is considerable variability in the status of fish populations around the world and a p...
Research PaperManagement of individual species in a multi-species fishery poses a number of challeng...
This paper discusses the potential for implementing individual transferable quota (ITQ) schemes in c...
Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) have become a popular management tool for fisheries. They have...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Catches of several potential choke species in the Pacific groundfish IFQ are highly uncertain and te...
The last century has seen drastic increases in the exploitation of wild capture fisheries with many ...
This thesis brings a contribution to the debate, formally recognising fishers as an integral part of...
North Sea cod Gadus morhua stock is outside safe biological limits, and total allowable catch (TAC) ...