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Exploring different Total Allowable Catch options to manage Indonesia's demersal fisheries [PDF]

open access: yes
Indonesia has replaced its fixed Total Allowable Catch (TAC) policy of 0.8 Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY). TACs are now set at 0.9 EMSY (Effort at maximum sustainable yield) for healthy stock, 0.7 EMSY for moderately exploited stock, and 0.5 EMSY for ...
Budiarto, Aris   +5 more
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Assessment and Management Implications for Chub Mackerel (Scomber japonicus) in the North Pacific: Integrating Length-Based Bayesian and Catch-MSY Models

open access: yesFishes
Chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus) is a key pelagic commercial fish species in the North Pacific Ocean and is one of the priority species managed by the North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC).
Sisi Huang   +4 more
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Integrating marine protected areas with catch regulation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Previous models of marine protected areas (MPAs) have generally assumed that there were no existing regulations on catch and have frequently shown that MPAs, by themselves, can be used to maintain both sustainable fish stocks and sustainable harvests. We
F. MICHELI, DE LEO, Giulio, R. HILBORN
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Commercial vs. survey data in length-based stock assessment: insights from Turkish crayfish fisheries

open access: yesAquatic Living Resources
In length-based stock assessments for data-poor fisheries, commercial fishing data is often used due to its cost-effectiveness and accessibility. However, factors such as gear selectivity, seasonal closures, minimum conservation reference size (MCRS ...
Cilbiz Mehmet   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Catch allocation in a shared fishery with a minimally managed recreational sector [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A prevalent problem in shared fisheries is competition between commercial and recreational fishers for access to a resource that is subject to increasing utilisation pressure. For most shared fisheries in New Zealand, the commercial sector is efficiently
McLeod, Paul, Lindner, Robert K.
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TINGKAT PEMANFAATAN DAN STATUS KONSERVASI PERIKANAN HIU DI PELABUHAN PERIKANAN SAMUDERA (PPS) CILACAP

open access: yesJurnal Teknologi Perikanan dan Kelautan, 2019
Hiu merupakan sumber daya perikanan sangat rentan terhadap usaha penangkapan yang berlebihan (over-eksploitasi). Eksploitasi hiu di Indonesia masih berlanjut hingga hari ini tanpa diimbangi dengan tata kelola dan manajemen yang mengarah pada perikanan ...
Irfan Hanifa   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Utilization of Skipjack Tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) Availability in Prigi Sustainable Fisheries Management, East Java

open access: yesJurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari, 2016
Skipjack tuna is one of the fishery commodities which has high economy value due to the high demand and high prices in the export commodities. The purpose of this research is to identify and analyze the potential resources of tuna and also determine its
Jonathan Graydam Genti   +2 more
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A Model to Evaluate Economic Effects of Fishery Management Measures: How Would a Change in Total Allowable Catch for Monterey Groundfish Affect the Local Economy? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The research question addressed by this thesis is: if a modification to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act enabled an increase in Total Allowable Catch for a single species in the US West Coast groundfish fishery, what would be ...
Galligan, Monica
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A Quantitative Approach to Prior Setting for Relative Biomass (B/k) in CMSY++: Application to Snow Crabs (Chionoecetes opilio) in Korean Waters

open access: yesFishes
Snow crabs (Chionoecetes opilio), a commercially valuable species in Korean waters, have been managed under the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) system since 2002.
Ji-Hyun Eom, Sung-Il Lee, Sang-Chul Yoon
doaj   +1 more source

Modelling the effect of alternative management strategies on the catch and effort in the carpenter (Argyrozona argyrozona) linefishery [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In South Africa, linefishing increased in the mid-1800s and eventually reached a peak in the 1980s/90s. A legal linefishery emergency was declared in 2000 in accordance with the Marine Living Resources Act of 1998.
Rousseau, Meghan
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