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ISBN 10: 1119949244
ISBN 13: 9781119949244
Author: Juan Carlos Seijo, Lee G. Anderson
Table of contents:
1. Introduction
1.1 Why is fisheries management and regulation needed?
1.2 The social trap and free rider behavior in fisheries
1.3 Stock fluctuations due to natural causes
1.4 Fisheries Bioeconomics
References
2. Fundamentals of fisheries Bioeconomics
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Schaefer logistic growth model
2.3 Schaeffer logistic growth with harvest
2.4 A more formal analysis of commercial harvest
2.5 The basic Bioeconomic model
2.6 Deriving revenue and cost functions
2.7 Static maximum economic yield
2.8 Open access utilization of a fishery
2.9 Postscript on structural change under open access
References
3. Open access dynamics
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Bioeconomic equilibrium
3.3 The process of obtaining an equilibrium
3.4 Bioeconomic equilibrium in a disaggregated model
4. Optimal dynamic utilization
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The general model with nonlinear yield functions
4.3 Formal analysis of optimal dynamic utilization
4.4 Interpretation of the Golden Rule
References
5. Age-structured Bioeconomic model
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The age-class Bioeconomic model
5.3 The details of the age-class Bioeconomic model
5.4 Biological analysis with age class model
5.5 Population dynamics in age-class models
5.6 Bioeconomic analysis with age-class models
References
6. The fisheries management process
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The paradigm of modern fisheries management
6.3 Historical perspective on the development of the paradigm
6.4 The specification of harvest control rules
6.5 Limit and target harvests
6.6 Monte Carlo results with scientific uncertainty
6.7 Monte Carlo results with scientific and implementation uncertainty
References
7. Economic analysis of fishery regulation
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Introduction of regulation discussion
7.3 Open access regulations
7.4 Limited-access regulation
References
8. Bioeconomics of ecosystem interdependencies
8.1 Current challenges of the ecosystems approach to fisheries
References
9. Ecological and technological interdependencies
9.1 Implicit form equations
9.2 Growth functions of ecologically interdependent species
9.3 Case 1: competition – the Lotka–Volterra model
9.4 Case 2: Bioeconomics of predator–prey interdependencies
9.5 Case 3: fleets with heterogeneous fishing power and unit costs of effort competing for a stock
9.6 Case 4: multispecies and multifleet fishery – a fleet harvesting incidentally target species of another fishery
9.7 Case 5: sequential technological interdependencies of small-scale and industrial fleets – an age-structured model
9.8 An age-structured sequential Bioeconomic model
References
10. Spatial management of fisheries
10.1 Spatially distributed population of a single stock
10.2 Distance from port to alternative fishing sites
10.3 Spatial fishing behavior
10.4 Spatial management of fisheries
10.5 A metapopulation with source–sink configuration
10.6 A Bioeconomic model for source–sink configurations
10.7 Migration in spatial models of fisheries
10.8 Final remarks
References
11. Seasonality and long-term fluctuating stock
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Modeling recruitment seasonality
11.3 Optimum allocation of seasonal effort
11.4 Long-term patterns in small pelagic fisheries
11.5 Long-term pattern of fluctuating environmentally driven recruitment
References
12. Dealing with risk and uncertainty
12.1 Climate change increases uncertainty in marine fisheries
12.2 Indicators, reference points, and control law
12.3 Case 1: selecting adequate vessel size for a stock fluctuating fishery
12.4 Bayesian criterion
12.5 Decision criteria without mathematical probabilities
12.6 Case 2: stock recovery strategies of a multifleet fishery with alternative biomass LRPs
12.7 Probability of exceeding a spawning stock LRP in the stock recovery process
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