A multi-region and multi-period harvest schedule of the trawl fleet

Under the individual vessel quota regulations, the expected economic return of a multi species fishery is influenced by an array of a multi-component choice such as targeted species, landings per haul, harvesting time and its location. The components of effort allocation decisions are further compli...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Alizadeh Ashrafi, Tannaz, Ersdal, Anne Mai, Nordli, Anders Samuelsen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24069
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.738912
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/24069 2023-05-15T14:30:31+02:00 A multi-region and multi-period harvest schedule of the trawl fleet Alizadeh Ashrafi, Tannaz Ersdal, Anne Mai Nordli, Anders Samuelsen 2022-01-21 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24069 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.738912 eng eng Frontiers Media Frontiers in Marine Science Alizadeh Ashrafi T, Ersdal AM, Nordli AS. A multi-region and multi-period harvest schedule of the trawl fleet. Frontiers in Marine Science. 2021 FRIDAID 1986897 doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.738912 2296-7745 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24069 openAccess Copyright 2021 The Author(s) Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2022 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.738912 2022-02-16T23:57:06Z Under the individual vessel quota regulations, the expected economic return of a multi species fishery is influenced by an array of a multi-component choice such as targeted species, landings per haul, harvesting time and its location. The components of effort allocation decisions are further complicated by changes in the market conditions and the constant movements of fish between spawning and feeding habitats. Migratory behavior influences the dispersal of species, relative availability of fish and its composition, and the bycatch likelihood across different locations over the course of a fishing year. The objective of this article is to investigate the optimal allocation of fishing effort in the Norwegian bottom-trawl fleet within economically important species; cod, saithe, and haddock across three heavily trawled areas—including southern and northern parts of the west coast of Norway, and the high sea areas of the Arctic—to achieve maximum expected economic return, with respect to the individual vessel quota constraints and bycatch considerations. The results from a mixed integer non-linear optimization problem evidence that the spawning migration of Northeast Arctic cod along the northwest coast, effort allocation behavior of coastal fleet, together with institutional regulations necessitate the substitution of fishing effort across different fishing locations within the fishing season to maximize expected return. The results of our study further reveal that the Arctic region to target cod is the biggest contributor to annual fishing revenue. By contrast, conducting saithe fishery in the southwest of the Norwegian coast has the lowest economic contribution. The results from Monte Carlo simulation demonstrate that the proposed model is effective and applicable for effort allocation decision analysis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic cod Arctic Northeast Arctic cod University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Norway Frontiers in Marine Science 8
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description Under the individual vessel quota regulations, the expected economic return of a multi species fishery is influenced by an array of a multi-component choice such as targeted species, landings per haul, harvesting time and its location. The components of effort allocation decisions are further complicated by changes in the market conditions and the constant movements of fish between spawning and feeding habitats. Migratory behavior influences the dispersal of species, relative availability of fish and its composition, and the bycatch likelihood across different locations over the course of a fishing year. The objective of this article is to investigate the optimal allocation of fishing effort in the Norwegian bottom-trawl fleet within economically important species; cod, saithe, and haddock across three heavily trawled areas—including southern and northern parts of the west coast of Norway, and the high sea areas of the Arctic—to achieve maximum expected economic return, with respect to the individual vessel quota constraints and bycatch considerations. The results from a mixed integer non-linear optimization problem evidence that the spawning migration of Northeast Arctic cod along the northwest coast, effort allocation behavior of coastal fleet, together with institutional regulations necessitate the substitution of fishing effort across different fishing locations within the fishing season to maximize expected return. The results of our study further reveal that the Arctic region to target cod is the biggest contributor to annual fishing revenue. By contrast, conducting saithe fishery in the southwest of the Norwegian coast has the lowest economic contribution. The results from Monte Carlo simulation demonstrate that the proposed model is effective and applicable for effort allocation decision analysis.
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author Alizadeh Ashrafi, Tannaz
Ersdal, Anne Mai
Nordli, Anders Samuelsen
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Alizadeh Ashrafi T, Ersdal AM, Nordli AS. A multi-region and multi-period harvest schedule of the trawl fleet. Frontiers in Marine Science. 2021
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