Quotas, marine reserves and fishing the line. When does marine reserve creation pay?
Author
Reithe, SivAbstract
This paper explores the issue of using marine reserves in combination with quotas as
fisheries management tools using a patchy environment model as the biological
foundation. The rent generated by fishing on the total population, using optimal
quotas as a management tool, is compared to the rent from the fishery when managed
with quotas and a marine reserve. This is done under different assumptions regarding
the type of dispersal mechanisms between the sub-populations in the different patches
and under two different assumptions regarding the harvest function. It is shown that
the profitability of reserve creation depends on the migration rate relative to the
intrinsic growth rate and the cost / price ratio and that the choice of harvesting
function is of particular importance when the costs of fishing are high.
Publisher
Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
Series
Working paper series in economics and management, 2003, nr 4Metadata
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