Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5050645 Ecological Economics 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We examine possible ecological and economic effects of sea lice from salmon farms on wild salmon populations and fisheries. ► We develop a bioeconomic model to include farm-derived sea lice mortality into an age-structured population dynamic model. ► Effects are minor when sea lice induced mortality rate is < 20%, while they can be severe if the mortality is > 30%. ► Sea lice have greater ecological and economic impacts on pink salmon than on chum salmon. ► The impact is greater under a fixed exploitation rate policy than under a target escapement policy.
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