Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4499838 Mathematical Biosciences 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The paper considers the problem of allocating fishing rights to achieve MSY.•We derive optimal quota shares for fishing fleets with imperfect fishing selectivity in age-structured fisheries.•Allocation of quotas based on historical catches or auctioning may not provide viable solutions to achieve MSY.•Biological structure of fish populations should be considered in defining individual fishing rights.

One of the main goals stated in the proposals for the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) reform was achieving maximum sustainable yield (MSY) for all European fisheries. In this paper, we propose a fishing rights allocation mechanism or management system, which specifies catch limits for individual fishing fleets to implement MSY harvesting conditions in an age-structured bioeconomic model. An age-structured model in a single species fishery with two fleets having perfect or imperfect fishing selectivity is studied. If fishing technology or gear selectivity depends on the relative age composition of the mature fish stock, fixed harvest proportions, derived from catchability and bycatch coefficients, is not valid anymore. As a result, not only the age-structure and fishing technology but also the estimated level of MSY is steering the allocation of quota shares. The results also show that allocation of quota shares based on historical catches or auctioning may not provide viable solutions to achieve MSY.

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