Mitigating unwanted catches in the southern Iberian hake stock fisheries: Improving fishing technology vs market control policies
Unwanted catches can be reduced by improving fishing effectiveness in targeting species and sizes and by banning their sale for human consumption. The landing obligation introduced by the European Union can be seen as a combination of these two measures, and the aim of this paper is to analyse its e...
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doaj-8e50db910cf64163814f6aedbe3a39252021-05-05T13:49:33ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342018-12-0182S1637410.3989/scimar.04739.25A1724Mitigating unwanted catches in the southern Iberian hake stock fisheries: Improving fishing technology vs market control policiesJosé María Da-Rocha0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3985-8816Javier García-Cutrín1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3576-6359María José Gutiérrez2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3074-0854ITAM, Centro de Investigación Económica - Universidade de VigoUniversidade de VigoUniversity of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)Unwanted catches can be reduced by improving fishing effectiveness in targeting species and sizes and by banning their sale for human consumption. The landing obligation introduced by the European Union can be seen as a combination of these two measures, and the aim of this paper is to analyse its effects on the Southern Iberian Hake Stock fishery. To this end, reference points for a mixed fishery are computed under the two measures as the steady-state solution of a dynamic optimal management problem. Our results show that measures that improve selectivity obtain better results than sales ban strategies in terms of increasing yields and stocks and reducing discards. In particular, we find that reducing the selectivity parameters by 90% for the three early ages leads to an almost six-fold increase in the hake yield and lowers the discard rate by more than 20 percentage points. Banning the sale of the two youngest ages also increases hake yield by 21% and the discard rate by 7 percentage points.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1759unwanted catchesselectivitylanding obligationban on sale juvenilesage-structured modelseuropean hakesouthern iberian hake |
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José María Da-Rocha Javier García-Cutrín María José Gutiérrez Mitigating unwanted catches in the southern Iberian hake stock fisheries: Improving fishing technology vs market control policies Scientia Marina unwanted catches selectivity landing obligation ban on sale juveniles age-structured models european hake southern iberian hake |
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José María Da-Rocha Javier García-Cutrín María José Gutiérrez |
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Mitigating unwanted catches in the southern Iberian hake stock fisheries: Improving fishing technology vs market control policies |
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Mitigating unwanted catches in the southern Iberian hake stock fisheries: Improving fishing technology vs market control policies |
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Mitigating unwanted catches in the southern Iberian hake stock fisheries: Improving fishing technology vs market control policies |
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Mitigating unwanted catches in the southern Iberian hake stock fisheries: Improving fishing technology vs market control policies |
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Mitigating unwanted catches in the southern Iberian hake stock fisheries: Improving fishing technology vs market control policies |
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mitigating unwanted catches in the southern iberian hake stock fisheries: improving fishing technology vs market control policies |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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Scientia Marina |
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Unwanted catches can be reduced by improving fishing effectiveness in targeting species and sizes and by banning their sale for human consumption. The landing obligation introduced by the European Union can be seen as a combination of these two measures, and the aim of this paper is to analyse its effects on the Southern Iberian Hake Stock fishery. To this end, reference points for a mixed fishery are computed under the two measures as the steady-state solution of a dynamic optimal management problem. Our results show that measures that improve selectivity obtain better results than sales ban strategies in terms of increasing yields and stocks and reducing discards. In particular, we find that reducing the selectivity parameters by 90% for the three early ages leads to an almost six-fold increase in the hake yield and lowers the discard rate by more than 20 percentage points. Banning the sale of the two youngest ages also increases hake yield by 21% and the discard rate by 7 percentage points. |
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unwanted catches selectivity landing obligation ban on sale juveniles age-structured models european hake southern iberian hake |
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