Implications of a Nested Stochastic/Deterministic Bio-Economic Model for a Pelagic Fishery

Type/no A17/01
Author A. David McDonald, Leif K. Sandal and Stein Ivar Steinshamn
Use is made of an economically optimal feedback rule to determine optimal levels of exploitation of a pelagic fish species. Data from the southern bluefin tuna fishery for the years 1960 - 1996 are utilised to apply this rule to aggregated deterministic and stochastic models of population dynamics. Comparison of the rule-based results with historical records indicates that over much of the period the fishery was economically overexploited and a harvesting moratorium could have been imposed to improve economic returns from the fishery and to allow stock recovery.
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