Climate change and its effect on the Norwegian herring fishery

The effects of climate change on revenues in the Norwegian herring fishery are considered. The catch quota of Norwegian spring spawning herring is assumed to increase by 25% as a result of warming of the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea. Two cases are considered, one with a constant price and one w...

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Main Authors: Lorentzen, Torbjørn, Hannesson, Rögnvaldur
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: SNF 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/165406
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spelling ftnorgehandelshs:oai:openaccess.nhh.no:11250/165406 2023-05-15T15:38:51+02:00 Climate change and its effect on the Norwegian herring fishery Lorentzen, Torbjørn Hannesson, Rögnvaldur 2005-04 171149 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/165406 eng eng SNF Working paper 2005:18 urn:issn:1503-2140 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/165406 Working paper 2005 ftnorgehandelshs 2021-10-19T20:05:10Z The effects of climate change on revenues in the Norwegian herring fishery are considered. The catch quota of Norwegian spring spawning herring is assumed to increase by 25% as a result of warming of the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea. Two cases are considered, one with a constant price and one with a quantity-dependent price. The latter relationship is based on data for prices and landings for 1970-2001. The scenario where price and quantity are independent of each other shows that the average gross revenue will increase by about 300 million Norwegian kroner per year. Because price and quantity change randomly over time, the climate induced increase can fluctuate between the extremes of 180 to 450 million kroner per year. The price-quantity dependent models show that a 144 thousand tons climate-induced increase in the Norwegian catches of herring represents a gross value between 100 and 130 million Norwegian kroner per year. Report Barents Sea Norwegian Sea NHH Brage Open institutional repository (Norwegian School of Economics) Barents Sea Norwegian Sea
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description The effects of climate change on revenues in the Norwegian herring fishery are considered. The catch quota of Norwegian spring spawning herring is assumed to increase by 25% as a result of warming of the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea. Two cases are considered, one with a constant price and one with a quantity-dependent price. The latter relationship is based on data for prices and landings for 1970-2001. The scenario where price and quantity are independent of each other shows that the average gross revenue will increase by about 300 million Norwegian kroner per year. Because price and quantity change randomly over time, the climate induced increase can fluctuate between the extremes of 180 to 450 million kroner per year. The price-quantity dependent models show that a 144 thousand tons climate-induced increase in the Norwegian catches of herring represents a gross value between 100 and 130 million Norwegian kroner per year.
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author Lorentzen, Torbjørn
Hannesson, Rögnvaldur
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Hannesson, Rögnvaldur
Climate change and its effect on the Norwegian herring fishery
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Hannesson, Rögnvaldur
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title Climate change and its effect on the Norwegian herring fishery
title_short Climate change and its effect on the Norwegian herring fishery
title_full Climate change and its effect on the Norwegian herring fishery
title_fullStr Climate change and its effect on the Norwegian herring fishery
title_full_unstemmed Climate change and its effect on the Norwegian herring fishery
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