Effects of Bycatch Allocations to Trawl Fisheries for Groundfish in the Bering Sea

Most fishing gear is not completely selective, resulting in the incidental catch (bycatch) of species other than those specifically targeted upon. If uncontrolled bycatch of a species is deemed undesirable managers must either limit the incidental harvest of these species through indirect measures (...

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Main Authors: Smith, Terrence, Lloyd, Denby
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: North Pacific Fishery Management Council 1989
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14334
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/14334 2023-10-25T01:37:11+02:00 Effects of Bycatch Allocations to Trawl Fisheries for Groundfish in the Bering Sea Smith, Terrence Lloyd, Denby 1989-09-08 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14334 en_US eng North Pacific Fishery Management Council http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14334 Fishing Bering Sea Economics Report 1989 ftunivalaska 2023-09-28T18:02:40Z Most fishing gear is not completely selective, resulting in the incidental catch (bycatch) of species other than those specifically targeted upon. If uncontrolled bycatch of a species is deemed undesirable managers must either limit the incidental harvest of these species through indirect measures (e.g., minimum mesh size, time/area closures) or direct controls (allocation of bycatch limits to competing fisheries). The North Pacific Fishery Management Council uses both time/area closures and direct allocation to limit the incidental harvest of crab and halibut by groundfish fisheries in the Bering Sea. Area closures are triggered by attainment of a prohibited species catch (PSC) limit. Following closure the affected fleet relocates and continues fishing until an overall allocation is reached. A stochastic simulation which models movement of the groundfish trawl fleet has been constructed to provide guidance to the Council in establishing PSC limits and associated area closures. Impacts estimated include the time and area of predicted closure, the magnitude of the relocation , the potential foregone revenue and profits in the groundfish fishery and the bycatch value saved and therefore available to directed fisheries for crab and halibut. Yes Report Bering Sea University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Bering Sea Pacific
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Economics
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Economics
Smith, Terrence
Lloyd, Denby
Effects of Bycatch Allocations to Trawl Fisheries for Groundfish in the Bering Sea
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Economics
description Most fishing gear is not completely selective, resulting in the incidental catch (bycatch) of species other than those specifically targeted upon. If uncontrolled bycatch of a species is deemed undesirable managers must either limit the incidental harvest of these species through indirect measures (e.g., minimum mesh size, time/area closures) or direct controls (allocation of bycatch limits to competing fisheries). The North Pacific Fishery Management Council uses both time/area closures and direct allocation to limit the incidental harvest of crab and halibut by groundfish fisheries in the Bering Sea. Area closures are triggered by attainment of a prohibited species catch (PSC) limit. Following closure the affected fleet relocates and continues fishing until an overall allocation is reached. A stochastic simulation which models movement of the groundfish trawl fleet has been constructed to provide guidance to the Council in establishing PSC limits and associated area closures. Impacts estimated include the time and area of predicted closure, the magnitude of the relocation , the potential foregone revenue and profits in the groundfish fishery and the bycatch value saved and therefore available to directed fisheries for crab and halibut. Yes
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Lloyd, Denby
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Lloyd, Denby
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title Effects of Bycatch Allocations to Trawl Fisheries for Groundfish in the Bering Sea
title_short Effects of Bycatch Allocations to Trawl Fisheries for Groundfish in the Bering Sea
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