Implementing a Stochastic Bio-Economic Model for the North-East Arctic Cod Fishery

In this paper we study how a stochastic model can be used to determine optimal levels of exploitation of the North-East Arctic Cod (NEAC, Gadus morhua). A noncritical depensation growth model is developed for this species in order to examine both deterministic and stochastic cases. Estimation of the...

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Main Authors: K. Kugarajh, Leif K. S, Gerhard Berge
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.203.1458
http://www.mi.uib.no/~gerhard/KK-LKS-GB.pdf
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Summary:In this paper we study how a stochastic model can be used to determine optimal levels of exploitation of the North-East Arctic Cod (NEAC, Gadus morhua). A noncritical depensation growth model is developed for this species in order to examine both deterministic and stochastic cases. Estimation of the biological and the noise term parameters in the stochastic biomass dynamics is based on simulation and use of empirical NEAC data sets for the years 1985- 2001. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov criterion based method is used to estimate both drift and diffusion parameters simultaneously. The estimates turn out to be reasonable and the model is able to capture the salient features of the NEAC dynamics. The model is used to derive optimal levels of exploitation with different diffusion functions in the stochastic case and various discount rates in the deterministic case. Optimal catches are compared to the historical catch records. A striking feature of our modeling results is that these records fit surprisingly well to the infinite discounting tracks, i.e., the bliss solution. Our general results indicate that over fishing has resulted from lack of long term planning as well as inadequate response to uncertainty.