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Social-ecological vulnerability and risk of China's marine capture fisheries to climate change. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Li Y   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Evolution of China’s Total Allowable Catch (TAC) system: Review and way forward [PDF]

open access: yesMarine Policy, 2023
Evolution of China's Total Allowable Catch (TAC) system: Review and way ...
Qi Ding, Harry Gorfine, Lisha Guan
exaly   +3 more sources

Transition to timely and accurate reporting: An evaluation of monitoring programs for China’s first Total Allowable Catch (TAC) pilot fishery

Marine Policy, 2021
Abstract Fisheries monitoring is instrumental to effective fisheries management. Stimulated by technology development and management objective evolution, fisheries monitoring faces a transition into a more timely and accurate data reporting scheme.
Yongdong Zhou, Ming Sun, Yunzhou Li
exaly   +2 more sources

Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and quota management system in the European Union

Marine Policy, 1996
Abstract The impact of the TAC and quota system, which is the corner stone of resource management and conservation policy of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), is evaluated. Particular attention is given to the situation of the North Sea demersal fisheries, in order to elucidate the effectiveness of the resource management.
exaly   +2 more sources

Does ‘race to fish’ behaviour emerge in an individual transferable quota fishery when the total allowable catch becomes non‐binding? [PDF]

open access: yesFish and Fisheries, 2014
Successful individual transferable quota (ITQ) management requires a binding (constraining) total allowable catch (TAC). A non-binding TAC may result in a shift back towards open access conditions, where fishers increasingly compete (‘race’) to catch ...
Timothy J Emery   +2 more
exaly   +1 more source

Use of total allowable catch to regulate a selective marine aquarium fishery [PDF]

open access: yesMarine Policy, 2018
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) marine aquarium fishery was partly managed by total allowable catch (TAC) limits, implemented since the fishery's inception in 2008.
Thane A Militz   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

On the Allocation of Possible EU Total Allowable Catches (TAC) for the Mediterranean Swordfish: An Envy‐Free Criterion and Equitable Procedure

Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2014
AbstractThis paper examines the allocation of entitlement rights for the management of common property resources. In particular, the case of allocating a Total Allowable Catch quota for the Mediterranean swordfish is examined as a case study. The proposed approach comprises three steps. First, there is a bargaining procedure between the European Union (
openaire   +1 more source

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