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Title: Fixed or Variable Catch Quotas? The Importance of Population Dynamics and Stock Dependent Costs
Authors: Hannesson, Rognvaldur
Issue Date: 1988
Series/Report no.: Marine Resource Economics
Vol. 5 No. 4
Abstract: This article considers two questions concerning fluctuations in fish stocks and catches: Are they possibly beneficial and would fishery managers opt for a strategy that enhances stock or catch quota variability, or both? For this analysis, three models are followed: in the first, variations in stock abundance are stochastic with no population dynamics; in the second, the stock in a certain time period depends on a stochastic recruitment to the stock and survivors from the previous time period; and the third is a year class model that has more complicated population dynamics but is more realistic.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/48466
Identifiers: 0738-1360
Institution/Association: Marine Resource Economics>Volume 05, Number 4, 1988
Total Pages: 18
From Page: 415
To Page: 432
Collections:Volume 05, Number 4, 1988

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