Toward Efficient Bycatch Management in Multispecies Fisheries: A Nonparametric
Approach
Abstract
Linear programming-based models of individual multispecies groundfish
operations in the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands area are developed and applied
to the question of determining efficient bycatches. The policy tool is
halibut quotas, which restrict the bycatch of halibut and also induce
changes in the target species catch composition and bycatch of other prohibited
species. Efficient quotas can be interpolated from the locus of shadow
values for discrete halibut quotas relative to the opportunity cost of
prohibited species bycatch induced by the policy-set quotas on halibut
bycatch. Because of information limitations intrinsic to fisheries management,
the efficient halibut quotas are considered in the context of ranges of
marginal value and marginal opportunity cost developed using short- and
long-run groundfish fishery models and standard error estimates of opportunity
cost.
Source: Larson, D.M., House, B.W., and J.M. Terry. 1996. “Toward
efficient bycatch management in multispecies fisheries: a nonparametric
approach.” Marine Resource Economics, 11(3): 181-201.
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