Fishing Skill in Developing Country Fisheries: The Kedah, Malaysia Trawl
Fishery
Abstract
Fishing skill is perceived to play a crucial role in catching fish. The
question arises for fishery managers as to whether or not
there are observable and measurable attributes of the skipper or vessel
that can be monitored
and regulated to account for skipper skill and, hence,
this source of fishing capacity. Equating technical efficiency with skipper
skill, this
paper evaluates technical efficiency and skipper skill
in the Kedah, Malaysia, trawl fishery to address this issue.
Source: Viswanathan, K.K., Omar, I.H., Jeon, Y., Kirkley, J., Squires,
D., and I. Susilowati. 2001. “Fishing skill in developing country
fisheries: the Kedah, Malaysia trawl fishery.” Marine Resource
Economics,
16(4): 293-314.
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