Practical Considerations in Using Bioeconomic Modelling for Rebuilding Fisheries
Many of the world.s fish stocks are considered to be in need of rebuilding. In response, global agreements, including UNCLOS, have sought to adopt some (optimal) level of fish biomass, usually the level associated with the maximum sustainable yield (MSY). While establishing a sustainable level of ha...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:oec:agraaa:38-en 2024-04-14T08:08:53+00:00 Practical Considerations in Using Bioeconomic Modelling for Rebuilding Fisheries Sherry L. Larkin Sergio Alvarez Gil Sylvia Michael Harte https://doi.org/10.1787/5kgk9qclw7mv-en unknown https://doi.org/10.1787/5kgk9qclw7mv-en preprint ftrepec https://doi.org/10.1787/5kgk9qclw7mv-en 2024-03-19T10:29:26Z Many of the world.s fish stocks are considered to be in need of rebuilding. In response, global agreements, including UNCLOS, have sought to adopt some (optimal) level of fish biomass, usually the level associated with the maximum sustainable yield (MSY). While establishing a sustainable level of harvest is goal with intuitive appeal, the pursuit of MSY ignores many relevant economic and social factors that are critical to the sustainability of a fishery. Bioeconomic Modelling, fisheries economics, fisheries management, fisheries rebuilding, North Atlantic Cod, Northern Prawns, Norwegian Spring Spawning Herring, Spiny Lobster, Striped bass Report atlantic cod North Atlantic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) |
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Many of the world.s fish stocks are considered to be in need of rebuilding. In response, global agreements, including UNCLOS, have sought to adopt some (optimal) level of fish biomass, usually the level associated with the maximum sustainable yield (MSY). While establishing a sustainable level of harvest is goal with intuitive appeal, the pursuit of MSY ignores many relevant economic and social factors that are critical to the sustainability of a fishery. Bioeconomic Modelling, fisheries economics, fisheries management, fisheries rebuilding, North Atlantic Cod, Northern Prawns, Norwegian Spring Spawning Herring, Spiny Lobster, Striped bass |
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Practical Considerations in Using Bioeconomic Modelling for Rebuilding Fisheries |
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Practical Considerations in Using Bioeconomic Modelling for Rebuilding Fisheries |
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