The purpose of this paper is to investigate the environmental nature of the French Guiana shrimp fishery dynamics through an empirical analysis. To do so, we specify a global harvest production function, in which the output depends on the number of days at sea and the stock level. In addition, we use some environmental variables representing the ‘El Niño’ and ‘la Niña’ phenomena, the sea surface temperature, and the flow of some Amazonian rivers as instruments. This method enables us to correct the well-known simultaneous bias between the harvest and the stock levels and to show that harvest is significantly dependent on the environmental factors analyzed, which may compromise the future of the French Guiana shrimp fishery in the context of...
L'objectif de cette thèse a été de comprendre le fonctionnement économique des pêcheries et de propo...
This study investigates the interaction between signals in important environmental variables and rec...
The impact of shrimp fisheries in tropical regions has become comparable to the world's most intensi...
This paper studies the biological and economic effects of globalwarming on the French Guiana shrimp ...
Shrimps are an important and valuable fishing resource, being increasingly exploited worldwide, dema...
This paper deals with the biological, ecological and economic impact of global warming and mangrove ...
The shrimp fishery (Farfantepenaeus subtilis and F. brasiliensis) was the first fishery in value in ...
In the past two decades, the French Guyana shrimp fishery has known dramatic evolutions, largely dri...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the economic behavior of fisheries and to propose res...
We evaluated the relationship between southern brown shrimp Penaeus subtilis (Pérez Farfan...
International audienceThis paper deals with fishery management in the face of the ecological and eco...
Abstract only.In the past two decades, the French Guyana shrimp fishery has known\ud dramatic evolut...
This paper investigates the role of mangrove as an habitat in the evolution of the French Guiana shr...
WOS:000605480400002International audienceGlobal shrimp catches are reported primarily in association...
This paper aims to describe the spatial-temporal variability in catch of the main fishery resources ...
L'objectif de cette thèse a été de comprendre le fonctionnement économique des pêcheries et de propo...
This study investigates the interaction between signals in important environmental variables and rec...
The impact of shrimp fisheries in tropical regions has become comparable to the world's most intensi...
This paper studies the biological and economic effects of globalwarming on the French Guiana shrimp ...
Shrimps are an important and valuable fishing resource, being increasingly exploited worldwide, dema...
This paper deals with the biological, ecological and economic impact of global warming and mangrove ...
The shrimp fishery (Farfantepenaeus subtilis and F. brasiliensis) was the first fishery in value in ...
In the past two decades, the French Guyana shrimp fishery has known dramatic evolutions, largely dri...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the economic behavior of fisheries and to propose res...
We evaluated the relationship between southern brown shrimp Penaeus subtilis (Pérez Farfan...
International audienceThis paper deals with fishery management in the face of the ecological and eco...
Abstract only.In the past two decades, the French Guyana shrimp fishery has known\ud dramatic evolut...
This paper investigates the role of mangrove as an habitat in the evolution of the French Guiana shr...
WOS:000605480400002International audienceGlobal shrimp catches are reported primarily in association...
This paper aims to describe the spatial-temporal variability in catch of the main fishery resources ...
L'objectif de cette thèse a été de comprendre le fonctionnement économique des pêcheries et de propo...
This study investigates the interaction between signals in important environmental variables and rec...
The impact of shrimp fisheries in tropical regions has become comparable to the world's most intensi...