Institutional nuts and bolts for a mesopelagic fishery in Norway
While most commercial fish stocks in the north Atlantic are regulated with TAC's (total allowable catch), access regulations and IVQ's (individual vessel quotas), harvesting mesopelagic fish resources, such as pearlsides (Maurolicus muelleri) and glacier lanthern fish (Benthosema glaciale)...
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ftsintef:oai:sintef.brage.unit.no:11250/2675582 2023-05-15T16:21:59+02:00 Institutional nuts and bolts for a mesopelagic fishery in Norway Standal, Dag Grimaldo, Eduardo 2020-09 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2675582 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104043 eng eng Elsevier Ltd urn:issn:0308-597X https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2675582 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104043 cristin:1824812 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. CC-BY 119 Marine Policy Journal article Peer reviewed 2020 ftsintef https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104043 2021-08-04T12:00:26Z While most commercial fish stocks in the north Atlantic are regulated with TAC's (total allowable catch), access regulations and IVQ's (individual vessel quotas), harvesting mesopelagic fish resources, such as pearlsides (Maurolicus muelleri) and glacier lanthern fish (Benthosema glaciale), represents a clear exception. Neither TAC's nor rules for bycatch are implemented. As mesopelagic fish resources are classified as one of the largest fish resources globally and abundant in the north-Atlantic, the species represent a significant potential for the development a new fishery and source for the biomarine industry. However, with reference to the historical development of other fisheries, lack of TAC-regimes represents a major driver for capacity expansion. As a new mesopelagic fishery may be conducted either as a new- and additional season for today's deep-sea pelagic fleet or by specialized vessels for a year-round mesopelagic fishery, the alternatives represents different capacity adaptations and institutional implications for the management regime. This article outlines the mesopelagic potential, which management principles may be implemented to a mesopelagic fishery and the interplay to other TAC-regulated pelagic fisheries. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier North Atlantic SINTEF Open (Brage) Norway Tac ENVELOPE(-59.517,-59.517,-62.500,-62.500) Marine Policy 119 104043 |
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While most commercial fish stocks in the north Atlantic are regulated with TAC's (total allowable catch), access regulations and IVQ's (individual vessel quotas), harvesting mesopelagic fish resources, such as pearlsides (Maurolicus muelleri) and glacier lanthern fish (Benthosema glaciale), represents a clear exception. Neither TAC's nor rules for bycatch are implemented. As mesopelagic fish resources are classified as one of the largest fish resources globally and abundant in the north-Atlantic, the species represent a significant potential for the development a new fishery and source for the biomarine industry. However, with reference to the historical development of other fisheries, lack of TAC-regimes represents a major driver for capacity expansion. As a new mesopelagic fishery may be conducted either as a new- and additional season for today's deep-sea pelagic fleet or by specialized vessels for a year-round mesopelagic fishery, the alternatives represents different capacity adaptations and institutional implications for the management regime. This article outlines the mesopelagic potential, which management principles may be implemented to a mesopelagic fishery and the interplay to other TAC-regulated pelagic fisheries. publishedVersion |
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Institutional nuts and bolts for a mesopelagic fishery in Norway |
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Institutional nuts and bolts for a mesopelagic fishery in Norway |
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Institutional nuts and bolts for a mesopelagic fishery in Norway |
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Institutional nuts and bolts for a mesopelagic fishery in Norway |
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Institutional nuts and bolts for a mesopelagic fishery in Norway |
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institutional nuts and bolts for a mesopelagic fishery in norway |
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