Namibia’s fishing industry is managed using a system of fishing rights and individual fishing quotas. This property rights system was intended to encourage the local fishing industry to exploit the resource responsibly. Unfortunately, unintended perverse incentives have promoted induced overcapacity and inefficient use of vessels. In combination with inconsistent quota allocations, the result has been persistent pressure on the already depleted biological resource. This paper uses a bio-economic model to estimate actual and potential profits in Namibia’s hake fishery. N$300 million annual profit was not realised due to the depressed state of the resource. Mean annual profits for the years 2007–2009 were N$80 million, which provides the fish...
Hake is the most valuable fisheries species in South Africa, with an estimated landed value of R658 ...
Bioeconomic modelling is an important issue in sustainable fisheries management of commercial marine...
From ancient time fisheries has been a major source of food for humanity and provider of employment ...
<div><p>Namibia's fishing industry is managed using a system of fishing rights and individual fishin...
This paper analyses the structure of Namibia’s fishery sector, which consists of both marine-based f...
This paper develops a model for Namibian hake, which incorporates the biology, gear selectivity and ...
The most important Namibian linefish species, the silver kob Argyrosomus inodorus, is currently heav...
A key fishery policy issue decided by the new government of Namibia soon after independence in 1990 ...
Research PaperThe purpose of this study is aimed at developing a simple bioeconomic model of the Nam...
PresentationEcolabelling has become an essential component of the global sustainable seafood trade. ...
The total value of the South African fishing industry amounted to R2.78 billion in 1999 and the West...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The West Coast rock lobster (WCRL) Jasus lalandii fishery is South Africa’s third most valuable fish...
This paper examines the economic effects of management policies on four of the seven beach-seine net...
One of the most important fisheries in the northern Benguela is the Namibian hake fishery, which tar...
Hake is the most valuable fisheries species in South Africa, with an estimated landed value of R658 ...
Bioeconomic modelling is an important issue in sustainable fisheries management of commercial marine...
From ancient time fisheries has been a major source of food for humanity and provider of employment ...
<div><p>Namibia's fishing industry is managed using a system of fishing rights and individual fishin...
This paper analyses the structure of Namibia’s fishery sector, which consists of both marine-based f...
This paper develops a model for Namibian hake, which incorporates the biology, gear selectivity and ...
The most important Namibian linefish species, the silver kob Argyrosomus inodorus, is currently heav...
A key fishery policy issue decided by the new government of Namibia soon after independence in 1990 ...
Research PaperThe purpose of this study is aimed at developing a simple bioeconomic model of the Nam...
PresentationEcolabelling has become an essential component of the global sustainable seafood trade. ...
The total value of the South African fishing industry amounted to R2.78 billion in 1999 and the West...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The West Coast rock lobster (WCRL) Jasus lalandii fishery is South Africa’s third most valuable fish...
This paper examines the economic effects of management policies on four of the seven beach-seine net...
One of the most important fisheries in the northern Benguela is the Namibian hake fishery, which tar...
Hake is the most valuable fisheries species in South Africa, with an estimated landed value of R658 ...
Bioeconomic modelling is an important issue in sustainable fisheries management of commercial marine...
From ancient time fisheries has been a major source of food for humanity and provider of employment ...