Following years of reduced cod stocks and the build up of capture capacity in the coastal fleet, the Norwegian government implemented "access closure" and "vessel quotas" at the end of the 1980s, in order to bring capture capacity under control. However, despite these rather powerful policy tools, the capacity of the Norwegian cod fishery continued to increase during the 1990s. This paper outlines the processes that led to this increase in capture capacity and to the accumulation of vessels in the large size segments of the coastal fleet, the exact opposite result of that intended by the introduction of the fisheries policy. We present two main factors to explain these trends: Firstly, the expansion in quota factors due to exchange or renew...
The fishing capacity issue has lately received considerable global attention. The application of an ...
Research PaperTraditional fisheries management schemes provide fishermen with incentives to maximise...
Factory trawlers are the most controversial vessel group in Norwegian fisheries. At the time the fle...
Following years of reduced stocks and catch quotas, 1989 became the "great divide" in Norwegian cod ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Overcapacity is probably the most fundamental challenge to fisheries management as it can lead to bo...
No poster available.Prior to the introduction of the modern management regime, the concept of\ud cap...
The mackerel fishery has become the most important pelagic species for export. Prior to 1994 the all...
Research PaperNorway has for years managed its coastal fisheries through a regime that for all pract...
<p>A Dutch pilot study of fully documented fisheries provided the opportunity to observe actual chan...
Wild cod is a scarce and valuable natural resource. However, cod fishing along the coast of northern...
Market-based fisheries management systems give incentives to reduce the fleet size and employment, w...
Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) are primarily tools to achieve economic efficiency and do not ...
A Dutch pilot study of fully documented fisheries provided the opportunity to observe actual changes...
Research PaperThe fishing capacity issue has lately received considerable global attention. The appl...
The fishing capacity issue has lately received considerable global attention. The application of an ...
Research PaperTraditional fisheries management schemes provide fishermen with incentives to maximise...
Factory trawlers are the most controversial vessel group in Norwegian fisheries. At the time the fle...
Following years of reduced stocks and catch quotas, 1989 became the "great divide" in Norwegian cod ...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Overcapacity is probably the most fundamental challenge to fisheries management as it can lead to bo...
No poster available.Prior to the introduction of the modern management regime, the concept of\ud cap...
The mackerel fishery has become the most important pelagic species for export. Prior to 1994 the all...
Research PaperNorway has for years managed its coastal fisheries through a regime that for all pract...
<p>A Dutch pilot study of fully documented fisheries provided the opportunity to observe actual chan...
Wild cod is a scarce and valuable natural resource. However, cod fishing along the coast of northern...
Market-based fisheries management systems give incentives to reduce the fleet size and employment, w...
Individual transferable quotas (ITQs) are primarily tools to achieve economic efficiency and do not ...
A Dutch pilot study of fully documented fisheries provided the opportunity to observe actual changes...
Research PaperThe fishing capacity issue has lately received considerable global attention. The appl...
The fishing capacity issue has lately received considerable global attention. The application of an ...
Research PaperTraditional fisheries management schemes provide fishermen with incentives to maximise...
Factory trawlers are the most controversial vessel group in Norwegian fisheries. At the time the fle...