Fishery management relies on forecasts of fish abundance over time and space, on scales of months and kilometres. While much research has focussed on the drivers of fish populations, there has been less investigation of the decisions made day-to-day by fishers and their subsequent impact on fishing pressure. Studies that focus on the fisher decisions of smaller vessels may be particularly important due to the prevalence of smaller vessels in many fisheries and their potential vulnerability to bad weather and economic change. Here we outline a methodology with which to identify the factors affecting fisher decisions and success as well as quantifying their effects. We analyse first the decision of when to leave port, and then the success of ...
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International audienceAnticipating fisher behaviour is necessary for successful fisheries management...
A profitable fishery attracts additional effort (vessels enter), eventually leading to overcapacity ...
The European Union and other states are moving towards Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management to balan...
Capture fisheries provide nutrition, jobs, and recreation across the world. However, the aquatic e...
Transparent, performance-based approaches to allocating fishing opportunities are required for signa...
Abstract only.How do fishermen choose where to fish? A logistic random utility model\ud (RUM) of fis...
The empirical investigation of fishers’ harvest behavior is an important but neglected strand of fis...
International audienceIn the domain of decision-support tools for the management of marine fish reso...
Recreational sea angling is a popular activity generating significant socio-economic benefits but ca...
Fisheries stakeholders from Ireland, Denmark, Spain-the Balearics, France-Eastern Channel, Greece-No...
The European Seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a slow-growing late maturing fish. The northern stock...
Contains fulltext : 234924.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The UK's fishin...
This study examined the effects of key fishing tactics such as the choice of fishing gear and catch ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordClimate ...
International audienceAnticipating fisher behaviour is necessary for successful fisheries management...
A profitable fishery attracts additional effort (vessels enter), eventually leading to overcapacity ...
The European Union and other states are moving towards Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management to balan...
Capture fisheries provide nutrition, jobs, and recreation across the world. However, the aquatic e...
Transparent, performance-based approaches to allocating fishing opportunities are required for signa...
Abstract only.How do fishermen choose where to fish? A logistic random utility model\ud (RUM) of fis...
The empirical investigation of fishers’ harvest behavior is an important but neglected strand of fis...
International audienceIn the domain of decision-support tools for the management of marine fish reso...
Recreational sea angling is a popular activity generating significant socio-economic benefits but ca...
Fisheries stakeholders from Ireland, Denmark, Spain-the Balearics, France-Eastern Channel, Greece-No...
The European Seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a slow-growing late maturing fish. The northern stock...
Contains fulltext : 234924.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The UK's fishin...
This study examined the effects of key fishing tactics such as the choice of fishing gear and catch ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordClimate ...
International audienceAnticipating fisher behaviour is necessary for successful fisheries management...
A profitable fishery attracts additional effort (vessels enter), eventually leading to overcapacity ...