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  1. Welfare Effects of Random Fishery Closures

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  2. Optimizing Dynamic Catch Quotas in Stock Fluctuating Fisheries

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  3. Uncertainty and Risk in the Ecosystems Approach to Fisheries Management: Some Insights from an Ecosystem Computer Simulation...

    Understanding the complexities of ecosystems is difficult enough, but when the human dimension is added to the inherent uncertainty and risk in fisheries management, the actual versus expected results move from...

  4. Bioeconomic Dynamic Modelling of the Chilean Southern Demersal Fishery

    The demersal fishery of southern Chile is a complex system including multiple species, fishing fleets and markets. Fishing activity is conducted under a rights-based system for southern hake (Merluccius...

  5. Optimal Harvesting Time in Aquaculture Assuming Nonlinear Size-Heterogeneous Growth

    This study explores the optimal harvesting time in a size-heterogeneous population dynamics. The model includes the effect of population density in both the mortality rate and individual growth. An application...

  6. A Stochastic Viability Approach for Ecosystem-Based Management of Mixed Fisheries: The Case of The Bay of Biscay Demersal...

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  7. Fisheries Management Under Species Alternation: Case of the Pacific Purse Seiner off Japan

    In the northwestern Pacific area, the fish alternation phenomena amongst sardine, anchovy and chub

  8. Towards Behavioural Models of Fleet Dynamics

    Considerable attention has been applied to the development of models explaining how fish stocks change over space

  9. A Microeconomic Foundation for Recreational Effort Response Functions

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  10. Optimal Multispecies Harvesting Targets in Biologically, Technologically, and Temporally interdependent Fisheries

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