Balancing bio-economic risks and high profit expectations is often a major concern in fisheries management. We examine this trade-off in the context of the Australian Northern Prawn Fishery (NPF). The fishery derives its revenue from different prawn species with different dynamics and recruitment processes. A multi-species bio-economic and stochastic model is used to examine the trade-offs between mean profitability of the fishery and its variance, under a range of economic scenarios, fishing capacities and distributions of fishing effort across the various sub-fisheries that comprise the NPF. Simulation results show that the current fishing strategy diversifying catch across sub-components of the fishery entails a compromise between expect...
The Australian Northern Prawn Fishery (NPF) is one of the few that has adopted a dynamic version of ...
Three species in Australia's northern prawn fishery (Penaeus semisulcatus, P. esculentus, and Metape...
Three species in Australia's northern prawn fishery (Penaeus semisulcatus, P. esculentus, and Metape...
International audienceBalancing bio-economic risks and high profit expectations is often a major con...
Fisheries management must address multiple, often conflicting objectives in a highly uncertain conte...
Fisheries management must address multiple, often conflicting objectives in a highly uncertain conte...
Fisheries management must address multiple, often conflicting objectives in a highly uncertain conte...
Developing bioeconomic models of sequential fisheries is complicated when the two (or more) fisherie...
Empirical evidence and the theoretical literature both point to stock sustainability and the protect...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management aims to ensure ecologically sustainable fishing while maximisin...
This article examines the role of risk aversion on the sustainable management of mixed fisheries. We...
The Australian Northern Prawn Fishery (NPF) is one of the few that has adopted a dynamic version of ...
Three species in Australia's northern prawn fishery (Penaeus semisulcatus, P. esculentus, and Metape...
Three species in Australia's northern prawn fishery (Penaeus semisulcatus, P. esculentus, and Metape...
International audienceBalancing bio-economic risks and high profit expectations is often a major con...
Fisheries management must address multiple, often conflicting objectives in a highly uncertain conte...
Fisheries management must address multiple, often conflicting objectives in a highly uncertain conte...
Fisheries management must address multiple, often conflicting objectives in a highly uncertain conte...
Developing bioeconomic models of sequential fisheries is complicated when the two (or more) fisherie...
Empirical evidence and the theoretical literature both point to stock sustainability and the protect...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management aims to ensure ecologically sustainable fishing while maximisin...
This article examines the role of risk aversion on the sustainable management of mixed fisheries. We...
The Australian Northern Prawn Fishery (NPF) is one of the few that has adopted a dynamic version of ...
Three species in Australia's northern prawn fishery (Penaeus semisulcatus, P. esculentus, and Metape...
Three species in Australia's northern prawn fishery (Penaeus semisulcatus, P. esculentus, and Metape...