Fisheries Management

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Fisheries Management

Theoretical Developments And Contemporary Applications

Politics and government

Author: Geoffrey Waugh

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 4th March 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 8 Mb

ISBN: 9780429717086


Problems in the Modern Fisheries Industry

Among the problems of the modern fisheries industry is the persistent trend toward the severe depletion of fish stocks, resulting in low catch rates and poor economic returns, along with unnecessary accumulations of capital investments.

Bioeconomic Modelling and Management

Dr. Waugh argues that these problems call for effective management procedures based on bioeconomic modelling, which integrates the population dynamics of fish resources with the economic processes of harvesting and marketing. Assessing developments in bioeconomic theory, Dr. Waugh discusses why recent advances have not been fully translated into improvements in the management of marine fisheries.

Challenges in Fisheries Management

He cites the difficulties of reaching a consensus concerning suitable objectives for fisheries management, as well as the problems of designing a regulatory framework to improve the operation of the industry.

Case Studies of Australian Fisheries

To illustrate the utility of bioeconomic modelling, Dr. Waugh presents case studies of two Australian fisheries. A dynamic, stochastic, numeric model is developed for the Exmouth Gulf Prawn Fishery to provide insights into the optimal exploitation of a yearly resource, where fluctuations in recruitment, natural mortality, and catchability are important.

The study of the New South Wales Abalone Fishery highlights the difficulties of obtaining the necessary overview of a fishery and the problems in collecting the data required for modelling and management.

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