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Output versus input controls under uncertainty: the case of a fishery

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posted on 2023-05-17, 01:12 authored by Satoshi YamazakiSatoshi Yamazaki, Kompas, T, Grafton, RQ
The paper compares the management outcomes with a total allowable catch (TAC) and a total allowable effort (TAE) in a fishery under uncertainty. Using a dynamic programming model with multiple uncertainties and estimated growth, harvest, and effort functions from one of the world's largest fisheries, the relative economic and biological benefits of a TAC and TAE are compared and contrasted in a stochastic environment. This approach provides a decision and modeling framework to compare instruments and achieve desired management goals. A key finding is that neither instrument is always preferred in a world of uncertainty and that regulator's risk aversion and weighting in terms of expected net profits and biomass, and the trade-offs in terms of expected values and variance determine instrument choice.

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Publication title

Natural Resource Modeling

Volume

22

Pagination

212-236

ISSN

0890-8575

Department/School

TSBE

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Place of publication

United States

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