Wild salmon fishing:Harvesting the old or young?

This paper develops an optimal harvesting model for the wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), where various age classes of the population is included. It is shown that the marginal value-fecundity relationship of the spawning population, comprising young and old fish, is crucial for the optimal fishin...

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Main Authors: Anders Skonhoft, Peichen Gong
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Online Access:http://www.svt.ntnu.no/iso/WP/2013/17_salmon_AS.pdf
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:nst:samfok:15513 2024-04-14T08:09:15+00:00 Wild salmon fishing:Harvesting the old or young? Anders Skonhoft Peichen Gong http://www.svt.ntnu.no/iso/WP/2013/17_salmon_AS.pdf unknown http://www.svt.ntnu.no/iso/WP/2013/17_salmon_AS.pdf preprint ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:27:51Z This paper develops an optimal harvesting model for the wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), where various age classes of the population is included. It is shown that the marginal value-fecundity relationship of the spawning population, comprising young and old fish, is crucial for the optimal fishing composition. If the marginal value-fecundity ratio is higher for the old spawning population,this age-class should be harvested more aggressively than the young spawning population, and vice versa. It is also shown that changes in prices and interest rate have similar as well as different effects than in the standard fishing biomass model. Changes in the relative price for the harvestable age classes could either increase or reduce the optimal harvest intensity, or have no effect. While a higher interest rate tends to increase the exploitation pressure there also exist intervals in which the optimal harvest program is not affected by changes in the interest rate. Salmon fishery, age classes, maximum economic yield Report Atlantic salmon Salmo salar RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description This paper develops an optimal harvesting model for the wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), where various age classes of the population is included. It is shown that the marginal value-fecundity relationship of the spawning population, comprising young and old fish, is crucial for the optimal fishing composition. If the marginal value-fecundity ratio is higher for the old spawning population,this age-class should be harvested more aggressively than the young spawning population, and vice versa. It is also shown that changes in prices and interest rate have similar as well as different effects than in the standard fishing biomass model. Changes in the relative price for the harvestable age classes could either increase or reduce the optimal harvest intensity, or have no effect. While a higher interest rate tends to increase the exploitation pressure there also exist intervals in which the optimal harvest program is not affected by changes in the interest rate. Salmon fishery, age classes, maximum economic yield
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author Anders Skonhoft
Peichen Gong
spellingShingle Anders Skonhoft
Peichen Gong
Wild salmon fishing:Harvesting the old or young?
author_facet Anders Skonhoft
Peichen Gong
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title Wild salmon fishing:Harvesting the old or young?
title_short Wild salmon fishing:Harvesting the old or young?
title_full Wild salmon fishing:Harvesting the old or young?
title_fullStr Wild salmon fishing:Harvesting the old or young?
title_full_unstemmed Wild salmon fishing:Harvesting the old or young?
title_sort wild salmon fishing:harvesting the old or young?
url http://www.svt.ntnu.no/iso/WP/2013/17_salmon_AS.pdf
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Salmo salar
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Salmo salar
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