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Possible ways of the fishing fleet construction considering the interests of the coastal region economy

T. V. Turchaninovа ()

Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, 2015, issue 3

Abstract: The author considers the possibility of the development of the fishing fleet, performing the fishing of marine biological resources in the interests of the coastal region. The socio-economic development of any region is, as a rule, based on the use of their own potential, and this potential is realized on the existence of a developed industrial infrastructure, natural resources and employment potential. This coastal region is interested in the intensive marine economic activities as one of the potential factors. The author analyzes the problem of fishing fleet renovation on the example of the Murmansk region, draws attention to the domestic shipbuilding industry, which is currently unable to ensure the competitiveness of its own products. Studying the experience of the development of the shipbuilding industry in the Soviet Union and abroad, the author proposes to link the possibility of building fishing vessels in domestic shipyards with economic interests of the coastal region. To do this it is necessary to introduce changes to the existing rules granting quota resources fishing vessel in order to ensure the economic relationship between coastal regions and the vessel. The author believes that regional authorities are interested in the stable development of their own market subjects ensuring employment and tax revenue. The upgrading of the fishing fleet and its further exploitation should benefit the development of the region.

Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2015-3-54-60

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