All Stories

  1. Monetising fisheries provisioning services from multispecies fisheries in ecosystem accounts: introducing rent revenue shares
  2. Helping to Build Stock Assessment Capacity in Australia: A Case Study
  3. Accounting for ecosystem services using extended supply and use tables: A case study of the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia
  4. How can we increase collaboration in fisheries stock assessment?
  5. Fisheries’ Economic Impacts from the Rezoning of the Multi-Use Moreton Bay Marine Park
  6. Key drivers of model choice by fisheries scientists and their propensity to adopt stock assessment packages
  7. Measuring, interpreting and monitoring economic efficiency in South Australia’s Spencer Gulf and West Coast Prawn Fisheries
  8. Survey-based approach to generate regional multipliers for the Indonesian tropical tuna fisheries
  9. How quota cuts, recreational fishing, and predator conservation can shape coastal commercial fishery efforts
  10. A Modified Analytic Hierarchy Process Suitable for Online Survey Preference Elicitation
  11. Catch-rate triggers as a fisheries management tool for short lived species: Can they achieve MEY?
  12. Identifying coral reef restoration objectives: A framework
  13. Long-run productivity changes in the Australian Northern prawn fishery
  14. On the Use of Data Envelopment Analysis for Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
  15. Determining the Appropriate Minimum Effort Levels for Use in Fisheries Dynamic Bioeconomic Models
  16. Use of catch and effort data to monitor trends in economic performance in fisheries
  17. Spatial and temporal fishery management assessment using DEA: Case study of spanner crabs in Queensland, Australia
  18. Ecosystem accounting: Reconciling consumer surplus and exchange values for free-access recreation
  19. Do “local” markets offer new opportunities to Australian seafood producers?
  20. Estimating economic-based target reference points for key species in multi-species multi-métier fisheries
  21. Estimating prices for “new” aquaculture species: A hedonic pricing approach
  22. The Indirect Economic Contribution of Fisheries to Coastal Communities through Tourism
  23. Use of Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to assess management alternatives in the presence of multiple objectives
  24. The value of externalities for biofuels and implications for policy-led development: A discrete choice experiment with Australian consumers
  25. A Simplified Algorithm for Dealing with Inconsistencies Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process
  26. Impact of changes in imports and farmed salmon on wild-caught fish prices in Australia
  27. Conflicting perceptions of quota-based systems in Australian fisheries
  28. Market integration between the major domestic fish markets in Australia
  29. Estimation and use of recreational fishing values in management decisions
  30. Market integration of domestic and imported seafood: Insights from the Sydney Fish Market*
  31. Indirect Impacts of COVID-19 on a Tropical Lobster Fishery’s Harvest Strategy and Supply Chain
  32. A review of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing issues and progress in the Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission region
  33. Availability of Non-Market Values to Inform Decision-Making in Australian Fisheries and Aquaculture: An Audit and Gap Analysis
  34. The sensitivity of efficiency scores to input and other choices in stochastic frontier analysis: an empirical investigation
  35. Increasing Local Fish Consumption: A Bayesian Belief Network Analysis
  36. Optimising harvest strategies over multiple objectives and stakeholder preferences
  37. Does quota ownership affect perceptions of fishery performance?
  38. Influence of environment and economic drivers on fishing effort in Australia’s redleg banana prawn fishery
  39. From past to future: understanding and accounting for recruitment variability of Australia’s redleg banana prawn (Penaeus indicus) fishery
  40. Operationalizing triple bottom line harvest strategies
  41. Effectiveness of harvest strategies in achieving multiple management objectives in a multispecies fishery
  42. Individual transferable quotas in achieving multiple objectives of fisheries management
  43. Determining key drivers of perceptions of performance of rights-based fisheries in Australia using a Bayesian belief network
  44. Market Integration and Demand for Prawns in Australia
  45. Offset payments can reduce environmental impacts of urban development
  46. Productive efficiency and capacity utilization of sea bass grow-out culture in peninsular Malaysia
  47. Estimating coastal and marine habitat values by combining multi-criteria methods with choice experiments
  48. Recreational beach use values with multiple activities
  49. Extracting fishery economic performance information from quota trading data
  50. Implications of regional economic conditions on the distribution of technical efficiency: Examples from coastal trawl vessels in Vietnam
  51. Developing Harvest Strategies to Achieve Ecological, Economic and Social Sustainability in Multi-Sector Fisheries
  52. Assessing relative potential economic impacts of an oil spill on commercial fisheries in the Great Australian Bight using a Bayesian Belief Network framework
  53. Efficiency of culture-based fisheries production in village irrigation systems of Sri Lanka
  54. Quantifying the Economic Impact of Climate Change and Market Dynamics: The Case of Australia’s Sydney Rock Oyster Industry
  55. Economic Impacts of the Development of an Offshore Oil and Gas Industry on Fishing Industries: A Review of Experiences and Assessment Methods
  56. Implications of efficiency and productivity change over the season for setting MEY-based trigger targets
  57. Estimating maximum economic yield in multispecies fisheries: a review
  58. Does membership matter? Individual influences in natural resource management decision making
  59. Assessing recreational benefits as an economic indicator for an industrial harbour report card
  60. The financial feasibility of microalgae biodiesel in an integrated, multi-output production system
  61. Integrated ecological-economic fisheries models-Evaluation, review and challenges for implementation
  62. Ecoviability for ecosystem-based fisheries management
  63. Practical steps toward integrating economic, social and institutional elements in fisheries policy and management
  64. At-sea dumping of dredge spoil: an overview of the Australian policy and legislative framework
  65. Inclusion of ecological, economic, social, and institutional considerations when setting targets and limits for multispecies fisheries
  66. Trade-offs in transitions between indigenous and commercial fishing sectors: the Torres Strait tropical rock lobster fishery
  67. Experiences with the use of bioeconomic models in the management of Australian and New Zealand fisheries
  68. Economic and policy issues in the production of algae-based biofuels: A review
  69. Food for thought: pretty good multispecies yield
  70. Information preferences for the evaluation of coastal development impacts on ecosystem services: A multi-criteria assessment in the Australian context
  71. Modelling multiple management objectives in fisheries: Australian experiences
  72. Setting objectives for evaluating management adaptation actions to address climate change impacts in south-eastern Australian fisheries
  73. Developing a Social, Cultural and Economic Report Card for a Regional Industrial Harbour
  74. The Cost of Co-viability in the Australian Northern Prawn Fishery
  75. Modelling effort levels in a sequential fishery
  76. Mitigating undesirable impacts in the marine environment: a review of market-based management measures
  77. Of sets of offsets: Cumulative impacts and strategies for compensatory restoration
  78. Cost benefit of fishery-independent surveys: Are they worth the money?
  79. Corporate-cooperative management of fisheries: A potential alternative governance structure for low value small fisheries?
  80. Productivity benefits of selectively breeding Black Tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) in Australia
  81. Non-market use and non-use values for preserving ecosystem services over time: A choice experiment application to coral reef ecosystems in New Caledonia
  82. Selecting and assessing social objectives for Australian fisheries management
  83. Shape Up or Ship Out: Can We Enhance Productivity in Coastal Aquaculture to Compete with Other Uses?
  84. Satisfaction with fishing and the desire to leave
  85. Allocating repairs and maintenance costs to fixed or variable costs in fisheries bioeconomic models
  86. Social objectives of fisheries management: What are managers' priorities?
  87. IMPACTS OF INTRODUCED AQUACULTURE SPECIES ON MARKETS FOR NATIVE MARINE AQUACULTURE PRODUCTS: THE CASE OF EDIBLE OYSTERS IN AUSTRALIA
  88. History, status and future of Australia’s native Sydney rock oyster industry
  89. Socio-economic determinants for industry development: the case of Australia’s Sydney rock oyster industry
  90. Estimating the potential impact of entry fees for marine parks on dive tourism in South East Asia
  91. Economic value of recreational fishing in Moreton Bay and the potential impact of the marine park rezoning
  92. A Quantitative Metric to Identify Critical Elements within Seafood Supply Networks
  93. Risk versus economic performance in a mixed fishery
  94. Getting all information out of logbooks: estimating banana prawn fishable biomass, catchability, and fishing power increase, with a focus on natural mortality
  95. Estimating Proxy Economic Target Reference Points in Data-Poor Single-Species Fisheries
  96. A Retrospective Evaluation of Sustainable Yields for Australia's Northern Prawn Fishery: An Alternative View
  97. DEA-based predictors for estimating fleet size changes when modelling the introduction of rights-based management
  98. Combining performance measures to investigate capacity changes in fisheries
  99. Economic and conservation implications of a variable effort penalty system in effort-controlled fisheries
  100. Price integration in the Australian rock lobster industry: implications for management and climate change adaptation
  101. Implications of Quota Reallocation in the Torres Strait Tropical Rock Lobster Fishery
  102. Integrating indigenous livelihood and lifestyle objectives in managing a natural resource
  103. The quandary of quota management in the Torres Strait rock lobster fishery
  104. Management objectives of Queensland fisheries: Putting the horse before the cart
  105. Choosing a fishery’s governance structure using data poor methods
  106. A Bayesian model of factors influencing indigenous participation in the Torres Strait tropical rocklobster fishery
  107. Recreational benefits from a marine protected area: A travel cost analysis of Lundy
  108. Books ReviewedThe Sunken Billions: The Economic Justification for Fisheries Reform. Ragnar Arnason, Kieran Kelleher, and Rolf Willmann. 2009. Washington, DC: World Bank Publications, 100 pp. ISBN 978–0–8213–7790–1.
  109. Factors Affecting Technical Efficiency of Rice Farmers in Village Reservoir Irrigation Systems of Sri Lanka
  110. Impacts of Vessel Capacity Reduction Programmes on Efficiency in Fisheries: the Case of Australia’s Multispecies Northern Prawn Fishery
  111. Biodiversity Offsets: A Cost-Effective Interim Solution to Seabird Bycatch in Fisheries?
  112. POTENTIAL ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES AND THE NEED FOR ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT
  113. Theories and behavioural drivers underlying fleet dynamics models
  114. Net economic effects of achieving maximum economic yield in fisheries
  115. Assessing opportunity and relocation costs of marine protected areas using a behavioural model of longline fleet dynamics
  116. Calculating optimal effort and catch trajectories for multiple species modelled using a mix of size-structured, delay-difference and biomass dynamics models
  117. Optimal vessel size and output in the Australian northern prawn fishery: a restricted profit function approach*
  118. Use of Incentive-Based Management Systems to Limit Bycatch and Discarding
  119. Targeting ability and output controls in Australia's multi-species Northern Prawn Fishery
  120. Integrating size-structured assessment and bioeconomic management advice in Australia's northern prawn fishery
  121. Ecosystem-based fisheries management requires a change to the selective fishing philosophy
  122. A multi-criteria assessment of fishing gear impacts in demersal fisheries
  123. On implementing maximum economic yield in commercial fisheries
  124. Debt investment as a tool for value transfer in biodiversity conservation
  125. Book Review
  126. Stakeholder objective preferences in Australian Commonwealth managed fisheries
  127. Do boat licences have a role in fisheries managed through individual quotas? Experience in Australian fisheries
  128. Spatial fisheries management: A framework for multi-objective qualitative assessment
  129. Economic and ecosystem impacts of illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing in Northern Australia*
  130. Fisher's behaviour with individual vessel quotas—Over-capacity and potential rent
  131. Productivity Impacts of Veil Nets on UKCrangonVessels
  132. SUBSTITUTABILITY OF FISHMEAL AND FISH OIL IN DIETS FOR SALMON AND TROUT: A META-ANALYSIS
  133. Quantitative economic analysis in European fisheries: models of fleet behaviour and catchability
  134. Evaluating the efficacy of technical measures: a case study of selection device legislation in the UK Crangon crangon (brown shrimp) fishery
  135. Estimation of cost functions in a data poor environment: the case of capacity estimation in fisheries
  136. Estimating Targeting Ability in Multi-Species Fisheries: A Primal Multi-Output Distance Function Approach
  137. Implications of human capital enhancement in fisheries
  138. Regulatory changes and productivity of the banking sector in the Indian sub-continent
  139. Recovering from overexploitation: the European fisheries of the North Sea
  140. Capacity Analysis and Fisheries Policy: Theory versus Practice
  141. Mix Efficiency in a Multi-species Fishery
  142. Economic capacity estimation in fisheries: A non-parametric ray approach
  143. Incentive-based approaches to sustainable fisheries
  144. Chapter 9 Participation
  145. Chapter 13 Delivering complex scientific advice to multiple stakeholders
  146. Chapter 14 Non-compliance and fisheries policy formulation
  147. Economics, fisheries, and the marine environment
  148. Evaluation of the importance of fisheries management objectives using choice-experiments
  149. Factors affecting technical efficiency in fisheries: stochastic production frontier versus data envelopment analysis approaches
  150. Factors Affecting Capacity Utilisation in English Channel Fisheries
  151. Use of simple bioeconomic models to estimate optimal effort levels in the Korean coastal flounder fisheries
  152. Eliminating Excess Capacity: Implications for the Scottish Fishing Industry
  153. Analysing the effect of technical change on individual outputs using modified quasi-Malmquist indexes
  154. Estimation of a composite fish stock index using data envelopment analysis
  155. Management Objective Importance in Fisheries: An Evaluation Using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
  156. Costs and Benefits of Bycatch Reduction Devices in European Brown Shrimp Trawl Fisheries
  157. Modelling fishing location choice within mixed fisheries: English North Sea beam trawlers in 2000 and 2001
  158. Economic versus physical input measures in the analysis of technical efficiency in fisheries
  159. Estimating capacity utilisation in multi-purpose, multi-métier fisheries
  160. Value versus Volume in the Catch of the Spanish South-Atlantic Trawl Fishery
  161. Pollution Externalities and Fisheries: Insights from a Spatially Explicit Bioeconomic Model
  162. Objectives of fisheries management: case studies from the UK, France, Spain and Denmark
  163. The Contribution of Unmeasurable Inputs to Fisheries Production: An Analysis of Technical Efficiency of Fishing Vessels in the English Channel
  164. Modelling the effects of trade-offs between long and short-term objectives in fisheries management
  165. Influence of trends in fishing power on bioeconomics in the North Sea flatfish fishery regulated by catches or by effort quotas
  166. “Quota-hopping” and the foreign ownership of UK fishing vessels
  167. Optimal harvesting strategies: Practice versus theory
  168. Physical versus harvest-based measures of capacity: the case of the United Kingdom vessel capacity unit system
  169. Bioeconomic model, fisheries management, multi-objective modelling, goal programming, Common Fisheries Policy
  170. Technical efficiency, Dutch beam trawl fleet, Common Fisheries Policy, stochastic production frontier
  171. On the (ir)relevance of rates of return measures of economic performance to small boats
  172. Price interactions between salmon and wild caught fish species on the Spanish market
  173. Use of evolutionary methods for bioeconomic optimization models: an application to fisheries
  174. Implications of differences in technical efficiency of fishing boats for capacity measurement and reduction
  175. Single species conservation in a multispecies fishery: the case of the Australian eastern gemfish
  176. Separating Resource Rents from Intra-marginal Rents in Fisheries’ Economic Survey Data
  177. A Review of Applications of Multiple-Criteria Decision-Making Techniques to Fisheries
  178. Long run price flexibilities for high valued UK fish species: a cointegration systems approach
  179. A Surplus Production Model with a Nonlinear Catch-Effort Relationship
  180. Individual transferable quotas in multispecies fisheries
  181. Input Controls, Input Substitution and Profit Maximisation in the English Channel Beam Trawl Fishery
  182. Measuring changes in technical efficiency over time using catch and stock information
  183. A Tale of Two Solvers: EVOLVER 3.5 and GAMS 2.25
  184. Thalassorama
  185. Output Substitution in Multi-Species Trawl Fisheries: Implications for Quota Setting
  186. From Fish to Fisheries: The Changing Focus of Management Advice
  187. Capacity and Technical Efficiency Estimation in Fisheries: Parametric and Non-Parametric Techniques