Sustainable Management of the Eastern Baltic Cod Fishery

The present dissertation aims to shed light on the environmental / ecological, economic, and legal sides of fisheries management in the Baltic Sea with the objective to support the recovery of the Eastern Baltic cod stock and to contribute to the sustainable management of the Eastern Baltic cod fish...

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Main Author: Röckmann, Christine
Other Authors: Graßl, Hartmut (Prof. Dr.)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky 2006
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Online Access:http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-30560
https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/1491
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description The present dissertation aims to shed light on the environmental / ecological, economic, and legal sides of fisheries management in the Baltic Sea with the objective to support the recovery of the Eastern Baltic cod stock and to contribute to the sustainable management of the Eastern Baltic cod fishery. A central question motivating this research is: Can a Marine Protected Area, permanent or seasonal, be effective in rebuilding the Eastern Baltic cod stock AND, at the same time, ensure future harvests to fishermen – also in light of global climate change? Several gaps towards a bio-economic evaluation of selected management policies for the Eastern Baltic cod fishery are bridged by this study. First, the legal framework of fisheries management at the European level, and particularly that of the Baltic Sea, is depicted (Chapter 2). The subsequent modelling-based policy analysis is designed to fit into this framework and to propose new legislation or policy recommendations. The core of the thesis is the development of a spatially explicit simulation model of the Eastern Baltic cod population dynamics (Chapter 3) and the subsequent coupling with economic calculations (Chapters 4 and 5). The population dynamics are externally driven by (a) management policies and (b) environmental scenarios. The simulations focus on the evaluation of an MPA as a management tool. The model is extended to incorporate global climate change and its regional consequences in the Baltic Sea area (Chapter 4). The driving question is whether stock recovery is possible in the face of global warming. A preliminary economic analysis is coupled to the biological component, allowing simulations of future yield and profit development. Finally, the economic model component is extended by calculating the variable costs of fishing (Chapter 5). Fishermen’s future operating profits are estimated, and a ranking of the selected management policies in terms of economic profit is suggested. The following conclusions can be drawn: A temporary marine reserve ...
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spelling ftsubhamburg:oai:ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de:ediss/1491 2025-01-16T22:47:21+00:00 Sustainable Management of the Eastern Baltic Cod Fishery Nachhaltige Bewirtschaftung der Dorschfischerei in der östlichen Ostsee Röckmann, Christine Graßl, Hartmut (Prof. Dr.) 2006-01-01 http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-30560 https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/1491 eng eng Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-30560 https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/1491 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess No license Ressourcenmanagement Meeresökosystem fisheries management Marine Protected Area climate change environmental variability bio-economics 550 Geowissenschaften 30.99 Naturwissenschaften allgemein: Sonstiges 38.90 Ozeanologie Ozeanographie 42.94 Meeresbiologie 43.33 Umweltfreundliche Nutzung natürlicher Ressourcen Fischerei Ostsee <Ost&gt Kabeljau Klimaänderung Fischereipolitik Geschützte Natur Nachhaltigkeit Modellierung Populationsdynamik ddc:550 doctoralThesis doc-type:doctoralThesis 2006 ftsubhamburg 2023-02-19T23:09:31Z The present dissertation aims to shed light on the environmental / ecological, economic, and legal sides of fisheries management in the Baltic Sea with the objective to support the recovery of the Eastern Baltic cod stock and to contribute to the sustainable management of the Eastern Baltic cod fishery. A central question motivating this research is: Can a Marine Protected Area, permanent or seasonal, be effective in rebuilding the Eastern Baltic cod stock AND, at the same time, ensure future harvests to fishermen – also in light of global climate change? Several gaps towards a bio-economic evaluation of selected management policies for the Eastern Baltic cod fishery are bridged by this study. First, the legal framework of fisheries management at the European level, and particularly that of the Baltic Sea, is depicted (Chapter 2). The subsequent modelling-based policy analysis is designed to fit into this framework and to propose new legislation or policy recommendations. The core of the thesis is the development of a spatially explicit simulation model of the Eastern Baltic cod population dynamics (Chapter 3) and the subsequent coupling with economic calculations (Chapters 4 and 5). The population dynamics are externally driven by (a) management policies and (b) environmental scenarios. The simulations focus on the evaluation of an MPA as a management tool. The model is extended to incorporate global climate change and its regional consequences in the Baltic Sea area (Chapter 4). The driving question is whether stock recovery is possible in the face of global warming. A preliminary economic analysis is coupled to the biological component, allowing simulations of future yield and profit development. Finally, the economic model component is extended by calculating the variable costs of fishing (Chapter 5). Fishermen’s future operating profits are estimated, and a ranking of the selected management policies in terms of economic profit is suggested. The following conclusions can be drawn: A temporary marine reserve ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis kabeljau ediss.sub.hamburg (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, Carl von Ossietzky)
spellingShingle Ressourcenmanagement
Meeresökosystem
fisheries management
Marine Protected Area
climate change
environmental variability
bio-economics
550 Geowissenschaften
30.99 Naturwissenschaften allgemein: Sonstiges
38.90 Ozeanologie
Ozeanographie
42.94 Meeresbiologie
43.33 Umweltfreundliche Nutzung natürlicher Ressourcen
Fischerei
Ostsee <Ost&gt
Kabeljau
Klimaänderung
Fischereipolitik
Geschützte Natur
Nachhaltigkeit
Modellierung
Populationsdynamik
ddc:550
Röckmann, Christine
Sustainable Management of the Eastern Baltic Cod Fishery
title Sustainable Management of the Eastern Baltic Cod Fishery
title_full Sustainable Management of the Eastern Baltic Cod Fishery
title_fullStr Sustainable Management of the Eastern Baltic Cod Fishery
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Management of the Eastern Baltic Cod Fishery
title_short Sustainable Management of the Eastern Baltic Cod Fishery
title_sort sustainable management of the eastern baltic cod fishery
topic Ressourcenmanagement
Meeresökosystem
fisheries management
Marine Protected Area
climate change
environmental variability
bio-economics
550 Geowissenschaften
30.99 Naturwissenschaften allgemein: Sonstiges
38.90 Ozeanologie
Ozeanographie
42.94 Meeresbiologie
43.33 Umweltfreundliche Nutzung natürlicher Ressourcen
Fischerei
Ostsee <Ost&gt
Kabeljau
Klimaänderung
Fischereipolitik
Geschützte Natur
Nachhaltigkeit
Modellierung
Populationsdynamik
ddc:550
topic_facet Ressourcenmanagement
Meeresökosystem
fisheries management
Marine Protected Area
climate change
environmental variability
bio-economics
550 Geowissenschaften
30.99 Naturwissenschaften allgemein: Sonstiges
38.90 Ozeanologie
Ozeanographie
42.94 Meeresbiologie
43.33 Umweltfreundliche Nutzung natürlicher Ressourcen
Fischerei
Ostsee <Ost&gt
Kabeljau
Klimaänderung
Fischereipolitik
Geschützte Natur
Nachhaltigkeit
Modellierung
Populationsdynamik
ddc:550
url http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-30560
https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/1491