Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries

Prohibited species catch (PSC) by the groundfish fleet in the Bering Sea has been a persistent and mounting policy concern since the early 1990s. Prohibited species are those species that are prohibited for retention by the groundfish fleet, often in an effort to sustain lucrative targeted fisheries...

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Main Authors: Abbott, Joshua K., Wilen, James E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: eScholarship, University of California 2006
Subjects:
PSC
H&G
Online Access:http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2rc455m1
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spelling ftcdlib:qt2rc455m1 2023-05-15T15:43:08+02:00 Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries Abbott, Joshua K. Wilen, James E. 2006-10-09 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2rc455m1 english eng eScholarship, University of California qt2rc455m1 http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2rc455m1 public Abbott, Joshua K.; & Wilen, James E.(2006). Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries. California Sea Grant College Program. UC San Diego: California Sea Grant College Program. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2rc455m1 bioeconomics seasonal fisheries Bering Sea PSC quotas flatfish fisheries H&G prohibited species bycatch article 2006 ftcdlib 2016-04-02T18:36:15Z Prohibited species catch (PSC) by the groundfish fleet in the Bering Sea has been a persistent and mounting policy concern since the early 1990s. Prohibited species are those species that are prohibited for retention by the groundfish fleet, often in an effort to sustain lucrative targeted fisheries for these species. The allowable catch of these species is controlled by the allocation of fleet-wide quotas to particular gear and fishery target combinations. For instance, those fleets using bottom-trawl gear to catch yellowfin sole in the Eastern Bering Sea are limited in the quantities of Pacific halibut, C. bairdi tanner crab, and red king crab that they can catch in a given fishing year or season. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Red king crab Tanner crab University of California: eScholarship Bering Sea Pacific
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topic bioeconomics
seasonal fisheries
Bering Sea
PSC
quotas
flatfish fisheries
H&G
prohibited species bycatch
spellingShingle bioeconomics
seasonal fisheries
Bering Sea
PSC
quotas
flatfish fisheries
H&G
prohibited species bycatch
Abbott, Joshua K.
Wilen, James E.
Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries
topic_facet bioeconomics
seasonal fisheries
Bering Sea
PSC
quotas
flatfish fisheries
H&G
prohibited species bycatch
description Prohibited species catch (PSC) by the groundfish fleet in the Bering Sea has been a persistent and mounting policy concern since the early 1990s. Prohibited species are those species that are prohibited for retention by the groundfish fleet, often in an effort to sustain lucrative targeted fisheries for these species. The allowable catch of these species is controlled by the allocation of fleet-wide quotas to particular gear and fishery target combinations. For instance, those fleets using bottom-trawl gear to catch yellowfin sole in the Eastern Bering Sea are limited in the quantities of Pacific halibut, C. bairdi tanner crab, and red king crab that they can catch in a given fishing year or season.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Abbott, Joshua K.
Wilen, James E.
author_facet Abbott, Joshua K.
Wilen, James E.
author_sort Abbott, Joshua K.
title Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries
title_short Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries
title_full Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries
title_fullStr Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries
title_full_unstemmed Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries
title_sort bioeconomic modeling of the spatial/strategic interactions of fishermen and regulators in alaskan seasonal fisheries
publisher eScholarship, University of California
publishDate 2006
url http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2rc455m1
geographic Bering Sea
Pacific
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Pacific
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Red king crab
Tanner crab
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Red king crab
Tanner crab
op_source Abbott, Joshua K.; & Wilen, James E.(2006). Bioeconomic Modeling of the Spatial/Strategic Interactions of Fishermen and Regulators in Alaskan Seasonal Fisheries. California Sea Grant College Program. UC San Diego: California Sea Grant College Program. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2rc455m1
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