Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay

A stage-structured pre-recruit model was developed to capture hypotheses regarding the impact of ocean acidification on the survival of pre-recruit crab. The model was parameterized using life history and survival data for red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) derived from experiments conducted...

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Main Authors: Punt, André E., Poljak, Dusanka, Dalton, Michael G., Foy, Robert J.
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:285:y:2014:i:c:p:39-53 2024-04-14T08:14:27+00:00 Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay Punt, André E. Poljak, Dusanka Dalton, Michael G. Foy, Robert J. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380014001987 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380014001987 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:30:14Z A stage-structured pre-recruit model was developed to capture hypotheses regarding the impact of ocean acidification on the survival of pre-recruit crab. The model was parameterized using life history and survival data for red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) derived from experiments conducted at the National Marine Fisheries Service Kodiak laboratory. A parameterized pre-recruit model was linked to a post-recruit population dynamics model for adult male red king crab in Bristol Bay, Alaska that included commercial fishery harvest. This coupled population dynamics model was integrated with a bioeconomic model of commercial fishing sector profits to forecast how the impacts of ocean acidification on the survival of pre-recruit red king crab will affect yields and profits for the Bristol Bay red king crab fishery for a scenario that includes future ocean pH levels predictions. Expected yields and profits were projected to decline over the next 50–100 years in this scenario given reductions in pre-recruit survival due to decreasing ocean pH levels over time. The target fishing mortality used to provide management advice based on the current harvest policy for Bristol Bay red king crab also declined over time in response to declining survival rates. However, the impacts of ocean acidification due to reduced pre-recruit survival on yield and profits are likely to be limited for the next 10–20 years, and its effects will likely be masked by natural variation in pre-recruit survival. This analysis is an initial step toward a fully integrated understanding of the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits, and could be used to focus future research efforts. MSY; MEY; North Pacific; Ocean acidification; Red king crab; Article in Journal/Newspaper Kodiak Ocean acidification Paralithodes camtschaticus Red king crab Alaska RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Pacific
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description A stage-structured pre-recruit model was developed to capture hypotheses regarding the impact of ocean acidification on the survival of pre-recruit crab. The model was parameterized using life history and survival data for red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) derived from experiments conducted at the National Marine Fisheries Service Kodiak laboratory. A parameterized pre-recruit model was linked to a post-recruit population dynamics model for adult male red king crab in Bristol Bay, Alaska that included commercial fishery harvest. This coupled population dynamics model was integrated with a bioeconomic model of commercial fishing sector profits to forecast how the impacts of ocean acidification on the survival of pre-recruit red king crab will affect yields and profits for the Bristol Bay red king crab fishery for a scenario that includes future ocean pH levels predictions. Expected yields and profits were projected to decline over the next 50–100 years in this scenario given reductions in pre-recruit survival due to decreasing ocean pH levels over time. The target fishing mortality used to provide management advice based on the current harvest policy for Bristol Bay red king crab also declined over time in response to declining survival rates. However, the impacts of ocean acidification due to reduced pre-recruit survival on yield and profits are likely to be limited for the next 10–20 years, and its effects will likely be masked by natural variation in pre-recruit survival. This analysis is an initial step toward a fully integrated understanding of the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits, and could be used to focus future research efforts. MSY; MEY; North Pacific; Ocean acidification; Red king crab;
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Punt, André E.
Poljak, Dusanka
Dalton, Michael G.
Foy, Robert J.
spellingShingle Punt, André E.
Poljak, Dusanka
Dalton, Michael G.
Foy, Robert J.
Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay
author_facet Punt, André E.
Poljak, Dusanka
Dalton, Michael G.
Foy, Robert J.
author_sort Punt, André E.
title Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay
title_short Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay
title_full Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay
title_fullStr Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: The example of red king crab in Bristol Bay
title_sort evaluating the impact of ocean acidification on fishery yields and profits: the example of red king crab in bristol bay
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380014001987
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