The Worldwide Crisis in Fisheries

Economic Models and Human Behavior

Colin W Clark author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:11th Jan '07

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New management programs are suggested, to improve the state of the world's fisheries.

The world's marine fisheries are in trouble, as a direct result of overfishing and the overcapacity of fishing fleets. Using dynamic bio-economic models of commercial fisheries, this book demonstrates that new management methods, alongside extensive marine reserves, are required to resolve the overfishing problem.The world's marine fisheries are in trouble, as a direct result of overfishing and the overcapacity of fishing fleets. Despite intensive management efforts, the problems still persist in many areas, resulting in many fisheries being neither sustainable nor profitable. Using bio-economic models of commercial fisheries, this book demonstrates that new management methods, based on individual or community catch quotas, are required to resolve the overfishing problem. Uncertainty about marine systems may be another factor contributing to overfishing. Methods of decision analysis and Bayesian inference are used to discuss risk management and the precautionary principle, arguing that extensive marine reserves may be the best way to protect fisheries, alongside a controlled catch quota system. This book will be of interest to environmental scientists, economists and fisheries managers, providing novel insights into many well-known but poorly understood aspects of fisheries management.

'... there is much here on which to reflect.' Bulletin of the British Ecological Society
'This book is well targeted at environmental scientists, economists and fisheries managers who would do well to heed its contents and the new direction in fisheries management advocated in the concluding chapter.' Ecologist

ISBN: 9780521840057

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 21mm

Weight: 562g

270 pages