Maximizing profits and conserving stocks in the Australian Northern Prawn Fishery
Tom Kompas,
Cathy M. Dichmont,
Andre E. Punt,
A. Deng,
Tuong Nhu Che,
Janet Bishop,
Peter Gooday,
Yemin Ye and
S. Zhou
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2010, vol. 54, issue 3, 19
Abstract:
The Australian Northern Prawn Fishery (NPF) is one of the few that has adopted a dynamic version of a ‘maximum economic yield’ (MEY) target, and, on this basis, the fishery is undergoing a process of substantial stock rebuilding. This study details the bioeconomic model used to provide scientific management advice for the NPF, in terms of the amount of allowable total gear length in the fishery, for both the MEY target and the path to MEY. It combines the stock assessment process for two species of tiger prawns with a specification for discounted economic profits, where the harvest function in the profit equation is stock-dependent. Results for the NPF show a substantial ‘stock effect’, indicating the importance of conserving fish stocks for profitability. MEY thus occurs at a stock size that is larger than that at maximum sustainable yield, leading to a ‘win-win’ situation for both the industry (added profitability) and the environment (larger fish stocks and lower impact on the ecosystem). Sensitivity results emphasize this effect by showing that the MEY target is much more sensitive to changes in the price of prawns and the cost of fuel, and far less so to the rate of discount.
Keywords: Agribusiness; Production Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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