The management of small pelagic fisheries is notoriously difficult due to environmental regime changes that generate multi-decadal cyclic fluctuations in stock abundance. Lagged management responses to environmental factors can amplify the effects of fishing and may even result in stock collapse. In this paper, we develop an age-structured bioeconomic model to explore the effectiveness of alternative management approaches for cyclically fluctuating small pelagic fish stocks. The fishery outcomes are evaluated against the overall profit of the fishery and the intertemporal distribution of fishing profits. The model is parameterised for the Japanese sardine fishery, once the largest fishery in Japan, which has experienced a prolonged ...
We develop a bioeconomic model to analyze a sole-owner fishery with fixed costs as well as a continu...
A bioeconomic simulation model of the two interacting fish species cod (Gadus morhua) and capelin (M...
Artículo de publicación ISIP>In the case of small pelagic fish, it seems reasonable to consider harv...
The management of small pelagic fisheries is notoriously difficult due to environmental regime chan...
The management of small pelagic fisheries is difficult due to environmental regime changes that gene...
In the northwestern Pacific area, the fish alternation phenomena amongst sardine, anchovy and chub\u...
Several world fish stocks are being explored at unsustainable levels and require management plans to...
The contribution of marine capture fisheries to global food security and the development of many coa...
Biological changes in Pacific whiting (Merluccius productus) and corresponding production yields wer...
We used fishery and survey data to calculate annual surplus production (ASP) and instantaneous surpl...
Using a bioeconomic model of the cod (Gadus morhua) and capelin (Mallotus villosus) fisheries of the...
We analyze the problem of an integrated management of fisheries by using fish farming as a tool for ...
Using a bioeconomic model of the cod (Gadus morhua) and capelin (Mallotus villosus) fisheries of the...
In the middle of 1990s, Pacific saury fishery vessels began to install 'size separators' to selectiv...
More and more fishery researchers begin to acknowledge that one-dimensional biomass models may omit ...
We develop a bioeconomic model to analyze a sole-owner fishery with fixed costs as well as a continu...
A bioeconomic simulation model of the two interacting fish species cod (Gadus morhua) and capelin (M...
Artículo de publicación ISIP>In the case of small pelagic fish, it seems reasonable to consider harv...
The management of small pelagic fisheries is notoriously difficult due to environmental regime chan...
The management of small pelagic fisheries is difficult due to environmental regime changes that gene...
In the northwestern Pacific area, the fish alternation phenomena amongst sardine, anchovy and chub\u...
Several world fish stocks are being explored at unsustainable levels and require management plans to...
The contribution of marine capture fisheries to global food security and the development of many coa...
Biological changes in Pacific whiting (Merluccius productus) and corresponding production yields wer...
We used fishery and survey data to calculate annual surplus production (ASP) and instantaneous surpl...
Using a bioeconomic model of the cod (Gadus morhua) and capelin (Mallotus villosus) fisheries of the...
We analyze the problem of an integrated management of fisheries by using fish farming as a tool for ...
Using a bioeconomic model of the cod (Gadus morhua) and capelin (Mallotus villosus) fisheries of the...
In the middle of 1990s, Pacific saury fishery vessels began to install 'size separators' to selectiv...
More and more fishery researchers begin to acknowledge that one-dimensional biomass models may omit ...
We develop a bioeconomic model to analyze a sole-owner fishery with fixed costs as well as a continu...
A bioeconomic simulation model of the two interacting fish species cod (Gadus morhua) and capelin (M...
Artículo de publicación ISIP>In the case of small pelagic fish, it seems reasonable to consider harv...