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Description
The project demonstrated a new approach to modeling incidental harvest (bycatch) of the North Pacific groundfish fleet using a spreadsheet-based optimization model. The approach models industry decision as the pursuit of profit-maximization by exploiting a mixed-stock common property fishery under total allowable catch regulation for both target species and incidental harvest. Trial simulations with a small-scale version of the model suggest that the approach realistically portrays the behavior of the fleet and the implication of bycatch management choices. An interactive user interface constructed for the model guides users through the assumptions and options of the model, making them transparent to the user.
Publication Date
4-17-1997
Keywords
incidental harvest (bycatch), North Pacific groundfish, profit-maximization, mixed-stock common property fishery, interactive user interface, optimization model, target species, total allowable catch
Recommended Citation
Berman, Matthew, "Management of Incidental Catch of Crab, Halibut, Herring, and Salmon in the Groundfish Fisheries of Alaska" (1997). Reports. 538.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_iser_reports/538
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12473