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Title: EFFORT DYNAMICS AND ALTERNATIVE MANAGEMENT POLICIES FOR THE SMALL PELAGIC FISHERIES OF NORTHWEST PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
Authors: Yew, Tai Shzee
Heaps, Terry
Issue Date: 1996
Abstract: The dynamics of fish stocks are an important consideration in determining appropriate fishery management policy. Equally crucial are the dynamics of fishing effort. Both these dynamics have been incorporated in a simulation model to analyze the bio-socioeconomic impacts of four alternative limited entry management policies for the multispecies, multigear small pelagic fishery of northwest Peninsular Malaysia. Fishing effort dynamics are determined by the difference in profits and opportunity costs. Several management alternatives are evaluated at equilibrium. Performance variables such as equilibrium catch, social profits, consumer surplus, social benefits, direct fishery employment and income of individual crew are used in the evaluation. The implications for policy makers are discussed.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/28186
Institution/Association: Marine Resource Economics>Volume 11, Number 2, 1996
Total Pages: 19
Language: English
From Page: 85
To Page: 103
Collections:Volume 11, Number 2, 1996

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