Measuring potential profits in a bioeconomic model of the mixed demersal fishery in the North Sea

Trond Bjorndal, Dan Gordon, Mintewab Bezabih

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    Abstract

    This paper measures for potential profit in the North Sea mixed demersal fishery for cod, haddock and whiting. Dynamic bioeconomic models for three UK fisheries are developed, incorporating both population dynamics and economic structure. Actual profit in 2006, for the three UK fleets included in the analysis, is estimated at £10.3million. If the TAC remains unchanged but vessels are allowed to harvest at near efficient levels with fleet size reduced accordingly, potential profit is measured at £34.5million. If demersal stocks are allowed to recover to near optimal levels potential UK profit exceeds £185million. This indicates substantial profit dissipation due to overcapacity and stock depletion in the fishery. The results of the paper should be of policy interest and will add to the empirical literature on resource profits in mixed demersal fisheries.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)147-166
    Number of pages20
    JournalJournal of Bioeconomics
    Volume14
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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