Research PaperMarine reserves have increasingly been recognised for their potential to address the pervasive problem of unsustainable harvest of fisheries worldwide. Abalone catch around Stewart Island has been in decline since the turn of the century despite being managed under NZ's quota system. A nested logit model is applied to spatially recorded catch and effort data between 1998 and 2003 to capture the two level decision making process of divers. On any given day, divers decide whether to go diving at all, and if yes, which of the 16 statistical areas around Stewart Island to visit. Weather conditions, patch-specific levels of catch per unit of effort and distance used as explanatory variables lead to a reasonably good fit, and the mo...
The utility of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a means of protecting exploited species and conservi...
Marine reserves (no-take zones) are widely recommended as conservation and fishery management tools....
Research PaperThis paper explores the issue of using marine reserves in combination with quotas as f...
Traditional fisheries management relies on the imposition of gear and/or effort restrictions. In spi...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model that captures the underlying incentives driving the serial d...
The management of marine resources is often impeded by a lack of models to integrate ecological and ...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
Major collapses of abalone fisheries around the world have been preceded by a spatial serial depleti...
With marine biodiversity conservation the primary goal for reserve planning initiatives, a site’s co...
Exploited marine ecosystems are a common feature of the modern world and area closures (marine reser...
Marine reserve placement must account for the importance of places for resource use to minimize nega...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The excessive and unsustainable exploitation of our marine resources has led to the promotion of mar...
This paper investigates some economic consequences of creating a marine reserve on both fishing and ...
International audienceFishing catch is often used as a cost in marine conservation planning to avoid...
The utility of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a means of protecting exploited species and conservi...
Marine reserves (no-take zones) are widely recommended as conservation and fishery management tools....
Research PaperThis paper explores the issue of using marine reserves in combination with quotas as f...
Traditional fisheries management relies on the imposition of gear and/or effort restrictions. In spi...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model that captures the underlying incentives driving the serial d...
The management of marine resources is often impeded by a lack of models to integrate ecological and ...
People around the world depend on the ocean for their livelihoods and cultural identity. Properly do...
Major collapses of abalone fisheries around the world have been preceded by a spatial serial depleti...
With marine biodiversity conservation the primary goal for reserve planning initiatives, a site’s co...
Exploited marine ecosystems are a common feature of the modern world and area closures (marine reser...
Marine reserve placement must account for the importance of places for resource use to minimize nega...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The excessive and unsustainable exploitation of our marine resources has led to the promotion of mar...
This paper investigates some economic consequences of creating a marine reserve on both fishing and ...
International audienceFishing catch is often used as a cost in marine conservation planning to avoid...
The utility of marine protected areas (MPAs) as a means of protecting exploited species and conservi...
Marine reserves (no-take zones) are widely recommended as conservation and fishery management tools....
Research PaperThis paper explores the issue of using marine reserves in combination with quotas as f...