This paper analyzes the bias in fishermans predicted participation rates in the target fishery associated with ignoring the multi-species aspect of labor supply decisions in spatial bio-economic fishery models. Recent advancements have been made to simultaneously model the biology of a marine species and the strategic behavior of harvesters over both time and space in order to more accurately predict the effect of regulatory policies on harvester effort and resource population. These models assume a nested choice structure in which the harvester first faces a dichotomous decision between shifting for the target species or not on a given day and then chooses a location to finish conditional on participation. This structure implicitly groups ...
This dissertation research focuses on how environmental (habitat model), ecological (stock-recruitme...
This paper evaluates whether effort regulation could achieve the goal of protecting low-abundance sp...
In a dynamic, environment, the decision makers make use of many different resources where two or mor...
This paper analyzes the bias in fishermans predicted participation rates in the target fishery assoc...
This paper analyzes the bias associated with ignoring the multi-species aspect of labor supply decis...
Resource scientists have recently shown virtually unqualified support for managing fisheries with ...
Models of fishing behavior rarely incorporate the complexities of marine ecosystems, multiple-stock ...
Overfishing is widely recognized as a major impediment to the long term sustainability of seafood ha...
This paper considers the problem of multi-species fisheries management when targeting individual spe...
Most bio-economic models in fisheries assume perfectly rational profit-maximizing behaviour by fishi...
A limited ability to target or avoid individual stocks complicates successful output management in m...
Most bio-economic models in fisheries assume perfectly rational profit-maximizing behaviour by fishi...
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, our client for this masters project, is evaluating how ...
Fisher’s decisions can influence the effectiveness of management measures as such decisions can allo...
In this paper, we present a spatial model of fishing that can be used to assess some of the economic...
This dissertation research focuses on how environmental (habitat model), ecological (stock-recruitme...
This paper evaluates whether effort regulation could achieve the goal of protecting low-abundance sp...
In a dynamic, environment, the decision makers make use of many different resources where two or mor...
This paper analyzes the bias in fishermans predicted participation rates in the target fishery assoc...
This paper analyzes the bias associated with ignoring the multi-species aspect of labor supply decis...
Resource scientists have recently shown virtually unqualified support for managing fisheries with ...
Models of fishing behavior rarely incorporate the complexities of marine ecosystems, multiple-stock ...
Overfishing is widely recognized as a major impediment to the long term sustainability of seafood ha...
This paper considers the problem of multi-species fisheries management when targeting individual spe...
Most bio-economic models in fisheries assume perfectly rational profit-maximizing behaviour by fishi...
A limited ability to target or avoid individual stocks complicates successful output management in m...
Most bio-economic models in fisheries assume perfectly rational profit-maximizing behaviour by fishi...
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, our client for this masters project, is evaluating how ...
Fisher’s decisions can influence the effectiveness of management measures as such decisions can allo...
In this paper, we present a spatial model of fishing that can be used to assess some of the economic...
This dissertation research focuses on how environmental (habitat model), ecological (stock-recruitme...
This paper evaluates whether effort regulation could achieve the goal of protecting low-abundance sp...
In a dynamic, environment, the decision makers make use of many different resources where two or mor...