The world's oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones (EEZs, ∼42% of the ocean) and one large high seas (HS) commons (∼58% of ocean) with essentially open access. Many high-valued fish species such as tuna, billfish, and shark migrate around these large oceanic regions, which as a consequence of competition across EEZs and a global race-to-fish on the HS, have been over-exploited and now return far less than their economic potential. We address this global challenge by analyzing with a spatial bioeconomic model the effects of completely closing the HS to fishing. This policy both induces cooperation among countries in the exploitation of migratory stocks and provides a refuge sufficiently large to recove...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropicaldevel...
This paper develops a two-period noncooperative game-theoretic model of a Highly Migratory Fish Stoc...
This manuscript is based on a keynote lecture given by Jane Lubchenco at One Planet, One Ocean: The ...
The world's oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones (EEZs, ∼4...
Abstract: The world’s oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones...
In discussions about the overexploitation of the vast oceans that lie beyond national jurisdiction, ...
[eng] Fisheries in waters beyond national jurisdiction ('high seas') are difficult to monitor and ma...
Research PaperThere is great concern at present that fish stocks are being depleted by over-fishing....
This paper investigates whether and how openness to international trade affects overfishing in natio...
The post World War II era saw the development of powerful self-contained fishing fleets, so-called d...
Global fisheries are in a perceived state of crisis. Despite growing technological effort and an unp...
We investigate how high seas closure will affect the availability of commonly consumed food fish in ...
The extension of economic jurisdiction to 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zones or Fishing Limi...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) established the broad framework for the c...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropicaldevel...
This paper develops a two-period noncooperative game-theoretic model of a Highly Migratory Fish Stoc...
This manuscript is based on a keynote lecture given by Jane Lubchenco at One Planet, One Ocean: The ...
The world's oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones (EEZs, ∼4...
Abstract: The world’s oceans are governed as a system of over 150 sovereign exclusive economic zones...
In discussions about the overexploitation of the vast oceans that lie beyond national jurisdiction, ...
[eng] Fisheries in waters beyond national jurisdiction ('high seas') are difficult to monitor and ma...
Research PaperThere is great concern at present that fish stocks are being depleted by over-fishing....
This paper investigates whether and how openness to international trade affects overfishing in natio...
The post World War II era saw the development of powerful self-contained fishing fleets, so-called d...
Global fisheries are in a perceived state of crisis. Despite growing technological effort and an unp...
We investigate how high seas closure will affect the availability of commonly consumed food fish in ...
The extension of economic jurisdiction to 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zones or Fishing Limi...
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) established the broad framework for the c...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
Overfishing threatens the sustainability of coastal marine biodiversity, especially in tropicaldevel...
This paper develops a two-period noncooperative game-theoretic model of a Highly Migratory Fish Stoc...
This manuscript is based on a keynote lecture given by Jane Lubchenco at One Planet, One Ocean: The ...