The Stability of Fishing Agreements with Entry: The Northeast Atlantic Mackerel

This paper investigates the stability of agreements for sharing fish stocks among coastal states when migrations patterns change — a heretofore largely unexplored topic. The case investigated is the agreement on sharing the mackerel stock ( Scomber scombrus ) in the North-east Atlantic Ocean. Since...

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Published in:Strategic Behavior and the Environment
Main Author: Ellefsen, Hans
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:now:jnlsbe:102.00000024 2024-04-14T08:16:17+00:00 The Stability of Fishing Agreements with Entry: The Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Ellefsen, Hans https://doi.org/10.1561/102.00000024 unknown http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/102.00000024 article ftrepec https://doi.org/10.1561/102.00000024 2024-03-19T10:31:38Z This paper investigates the stability of agreements for sharing fish stocks among coastal states when migrations patterns change — a heretofore largely unexplored topic. The case investigated is the agreement on sharing the mackerel stock ( Scomber scombrus ) in the North-east Atlantic Ocean. Since 2000, this stock has been shared by three coastal states. However, in 2007, the fish changed its migration pattern, entering the waters of a fourth state. This led to the collapse of the previous agreement in 2010, causing severe overfishing. The game of the new entrant is modeled using the partition function approach with strictly convex cost functions. The results indicate that the stability decreases with the new entrant but increases when the prices are heterogeneous. In addition, the larger players need to pay the most relatively to get the new entrant into the game. Northeast Atlantic mackerel, Cooperative games, Non-cooperative games, Partition function, Stability, Climate change Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Northeast Atlantic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Strategic Behavior and the Environment 3 1–2 67 95
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description This paper investigates the stability of agreements for sharing fish stocks among coastal states when migrations patterns change — a heretofore largely unexplored topic. The case investigated is the agreement on sharing the mackerel stock ( Scomber scombrus ) in the North-east Atlantic Ocean. Since 2000, this stock has been shared by three coastal states. However, in 2007, the fish changed its migration pattern, entering the waters of a fourth state. This led to the collapse of the previous agreement in 2010, causing severe overfishing. The game of the new entrant is modeled using the partition function approach with strictly convex cost functions. The results indicate that the stability decreases with the new entrant but increases when the prices are heterogeneous. In addition, the larger players need to pay the most relatively to get the new entrant into the game. Northeast Atlantic mackerel, Cooperative games, Non-cooperative games, Partition function, Stability, Climate change
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