Fishing Revenue, Productivity and Product Choice in the Alaskan Pollock Fishery

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Autor(a) principal: Paul, Catherine J. Morrison
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Torres, Marcelo de Oliveira, Felthoven, Ronald
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: A key element in evaluating fishery management strategies is examining their effects on the economic performance of fishery participants, yet nearly all empirical studies of fisheries focus exclusively on the amount of fish harvested. The economic benefits derived from fish stocks involve the amount of revenue generated from fish processing, which is linked to both the way fish are harvested and the products produced from the fish. In this study we econometrically estimate a flexible revenue function for catcher-processor vessels operating in the Alaskan pollock fishery, recognizing potential endogeneity and a variety of fishing inputs and conditions. We find significant own-price supply responses and product substitutability, and enhanced revenues from increased fishing days and tow duration after a regulatory change introduced property rights through a new fishing cooperative.We also find significant growth in economic productivity, or higher revenues over time after controlling for observed productive factors and price changes, which exceeds that attributable to increased harvest. These patterns suggest that the move to rights-based management has contributed significantly to economic performance in the pollock fishery.
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title Fishing Revenue, Productivity and Product Choice in the Alaskan Pollock Fishery
spellingShingle Fishing Revenue, Productivity and Product Choice in the Alaskan Pollock Fishery
Paul, Catherine J. Morrison
Fisheries
Revenue function
Productivity
Environmental factors
title_short Fishing Revenue, Productivity and Product Choice in the Alaskan Pollock Fishery
title_full Fishing Revenue, Productivity and Product Choice in the Alaskan Pollock Fishery
title_fullStr Fishing Revenue, Productivity and Product Choice in the Alaskan Pollock Fishery
title_full_unstemmed Fishing Revenue, Productivity and Product Choice in the Alaskan Pollock Fishery
title_sort Fishing Revenue, Productivity and Product Choice in the Alaskan Pollock Fishery
author Paul, Catherine J. Morrison
author_facet Paul, Catherine J. Morrison
Torres, Marcelo de Oliveira
Felthoven, Ronald
author_role author
author2 Torres, Marcelo de Oliveira
Felthoven, Ronald
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paul, Catherine J. Morrison
Torres, Marcelo de Oliveira
Felthoven, Ronald
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fisheries
Revenue function
Productivity
Environmental factors
topic Fisheries
Revenue function
Productivity
Environmental factors
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv A key element in evaluating fishery management strategies is examining their effects on the economic performance of fishery participants, yet nearly all empirical studies of fisheries focus exclusively on the amount of fish harvested. The economic benefits derived from fish stocks involve the amount of revenue generated from fish processing, which is linked to both the way fish are harvested and the products produced from the fish. In this study we econometrically estimate a flexible revenue function for catcher-processor vessels operating in the Alaskan pollock fishery, recognizing potential endogeneity and a variety of fishing inputs and conditions. We find significant own-price supply responses and product substitutability, and enhanced revenues from increased fishing days and tow duration after a regulatory change introduced property rights through a new fishing cooperative.We also find significant growth in economic productivity, or higher revenues over time after controlling for observed productive factors and price changes, which exceeds that attributable to increased harvest. These patterns suggest that the move to rights-based management has contributed significantly to economic performance in the pollock fishery.
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description A key element in evaluating fishery management strategies is examining their effects on the economic performance of fishery participants, yet nearly all empirical studies of fisheries focus exclusively on the amount of fish harvested. The economic benefits derived from fish stocks involve the amount of revenue generated from fish processing, which is linked to both the way fish are harvested and the products produced from the fish. In this study we econometrically estimate a flexible revenue function for catcher-processor vessels operating in the Alaskan pollock fishery, recognizing potential endogeneity and a variety of fishing inputs and conditions. We find significant own-price supply responses and product substitutability, and enhanced revenues from increased fishing days and tow duration after a regulatory change introduced property rights through a new fishing cooperative.We also find significant growth in economic productivity, or higher revenues over time after controlling for observed productive factors and price changes, which exceeds that attributable to increased harvest. These patterns suggest that the move to rights-based management has contributed significantly to economic performance in the pollock fishery.
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