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22 January 2016 Economic Benefits of Multi-Species Management: The Pelagic Fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic
Nils-Arne Ekerhovd
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Abstract

Optimal management of herring, mackerel, and blue whiting in the North East Atlantic is analyzed. The main motivation is to quantify the potential gain from implementing multispecies management compared to traditional single-species management. The objective is to maximize discounted net revenue; in other words a sole-owner perspective. The results are derived from an empirically based surplus growth type of model with three species. The biological interaction in the model is mainly competition for food. One result is that discounted net revenue could have been around 25% higher if the stocks had been optimally managed from a multi-species perspective.

JEL Codes: Q22, Q34, Q57.

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Nils-Arne Ekerhovd "Economic Benefits of Multi-Species Management: The Pelagic Fisheries in the Northeast Atlantic," Marine Resource Economics 31(2), 193-210, (22 January 2016). https://doi.org/10.1086/685383
Received: 19 February 2015; Accepted: 1 September 2015; Published: 22 January 2016
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KEYWORDS
Atlantic blue whiting
Multi-species management
Northeast Atlantic mackerel
Norwegian spring-spawning herring
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