In most economic sectors, increases in capital (i.e., investments) are often considered virtuous, indicating confidence in the future and expected growth. In fisheries, however, investments are often harmful, as they may lead to increases in fleet capacity, which is not desirable considering the fully exploited or overexploited status of most fish stocks (natural capital), and the dissipation of the resource rent (overcapitalisation). In the EU, the number of fishing vessels have been decreasing for many years, but the fishing capacity is often claimed to have increased. In other words, there are less vessels, but the remaining ones have a higher fishing capacity. In this study, we analyse the evolution of the EU fishing industry’s investme...
In the European Union (EU), subsidies to the fishing industry and lack of compliance and enforcement...
In 2018, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 199 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 1.56 million ...
It is accepted that world's fisheries are not generally exploited at their biological or their econo...
We analysed the development of the status of 41 commercially exploited fish stocks from the North Ea...
On 6 February, the European Parliament voted in favour of proposals to reform the EU’s Common Fisher...
The European Union provides firm support to the maritime sector to reach the policy objectives in th...
Analysing investment drivers in fisheries is essential in understanding the long-term development of...
The European Union provides firm support to the maritime sector to reach the policy objectives in th...
Harmful fisheries subsidies have historically contributed to fleet overcapacity and continue to be a...
In 2014, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 500 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.6 mill...
The 2009 Annual Economic Report (AER) of the EU fishing fleet is the most recent compilation of stat...
In 2015, the EU fishing fleet numbered 84 420 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.62 mil...
[Abstract] Successive technical and organizational innovations have modelled the current structure a...
Successive technical and organizational innovations have modelled the current structure and composit...
In 2020, the EU fishing fleet numbered 73 716 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 1.30 million ...
In the European Union (EU), subsidies to the fishing industry and lack of compliance and enforcement...
In 2018, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 199 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 1.56 million ...
It is accepted that world's fisheries are not generally exploited at their biological or their econo...
We analysed the development of the status of 41 commercially exploited fish stocks from the North Ea...
On 6 February, the European Parliament voted in favour of proposals to reform the EU’s Common Fisher...
The European Union provides firm support to the maritime sector to reach the policy objectives in th...
Analysing investment drivers in fisheries is essential in understanding the long-term development of...
The European Union provides firm support to the maritime sector to reach the policy objectives in th...
Harmful fisheries subsidies have historically contributed to fleet overcapacity and continue to be a...
In 2014, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 500 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.6 mill...
The 2009 Annual Economic Report (AER) of the EU fishing fleet is the most recent compilation of stat...
In 2015, the EU fishing fleet numbered 84 420 vessels with a combined gross tonnage (GT) of 1.62 mil...
[Abstract] Successive technical and organizational innovations have modelled the current structure a...
Successive technical and organizational innovations have modelled the current structure and composit...
In 2020, the EU fishing fleet numbered 73 716 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 1.30 million ...
In the European Union (EU), subsidies to the fishing industry and lack of compliance and enforcement...
In 2018, the EU fishing fleet numbered 81 199 vessels with a combined gross tonnage of 1.56 million ...
It is accepted that world's fisheries are not generally exploited at their biological or their econo...