Paoletti, Silvia Nielsen, J. Rasmus Sparrevohn, Claus R. Bastardie, Francois Vastenhoud, Berthe M. J.
Published in
Frontiers in Marine Science
Mesopelagic fish species represent a large potentially unexploited resource for the fishing industry and the fish meal, oil, nutraceutical, and pharmaceutical production. However, thorough investigation on ecological sustainability and socio-economic viability are fundamental prerequisites for potential exploitation. The current study explores the ...
Suh, David Pomeroy, Robert
Published in
Frontiers in Marine Science
Climate change and its impact on fisheries is a key issue for fishing nations, particularly the Philippines. The Philippines is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change on fisheries and it can lead to economic shock on the nation's economy. This paper examines the impact of climate change on marine capture fisheries in the Philippines usi...
Bastardie, François Danto, Jules Nielsen, J. Rasmus Eigaard, Ole Dinesen, Grete van Denderen, Daniël
The introduction of ecosystem-based management measures for Baltic fisheries to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) within the MSFD (Marine Strategy Framework Directive) and the HELCOM (Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission) requires tools that can evaluate measures to reduce the spatial footprint on the seabed. We applied the DISPLAC...
Danto, Jules
The introduction of ecosystem-based management measures for Baltic fisheries to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) within the MSFD (Marine Strategy Framework Directive) and the HELCOM (Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission) requires tools that can evaluate measures to reduce the spatial footprint on the seabed. We applied the DISPLAC...
Plaganyi, Eva Weeks, Scarla Skewes, Tim Gibbs, Mark Poloczanska, Elvira Norman-Lopez, Ana Blamey, Laura Soares, Muri Robinson, William
Climate change is likely to have a significant impact on both target and non-target marine stocks worldwide, with the concomitant need for management strategies capable of sustaining fishing in future. We use several southern hemisphere fisheries to highlight the likely impacts of climate change at a range of levels, from individual to population r...
Hannesson, Rögnvaldur
Published in
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
The basic economic problem of commercial fisheries can be seen as the absence of property rights to the fish stocks. There are, however, both practical and principal obstacles to applying that solution. Instead, the preferable arrangement appears to be stock control by public agencies, combined with exclusive use rights granted, leased or sold to t...
Criddle, Keith R. Streletski, Andrei Y.
Published in
Annals of Operations Research
A static stochastic simulation was used to assess the performance of alternative management strategies in the satisfaction of multiple objective criteria in the context of a sequentially exploited transboundary resource. The model was applied to the Yukon River chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) fishery. Four strategies were evaluated using three crit...
Béné, Christophe Doyen, Luc
Published in
Environmental and Resource Economics
In this study we analyse the role of the storageregulation in a fishery's production process when theresource exploited and the market to which theproduction is exported are characterized by seasonaldephased oscillations. For this purpose we built up adynamic model drawn from the French Guyana shrimpfishery example. The underlying objective of the ...
Pascoe, Sean Robinson, Catherine Coglan, Louisa
The English Channel fishery is a multispecies multigear fishery that can be considered to be an amalgam of numerous separate sub-fisheries. Commercial activity in the fishery is predominantly undertaken by fishers from the UK and France. The purpose in this paper is to present the results of a cost and earnings survey carried out on the UK fishers ...