Harvest control rules in modern fisheries management

Author:

Kvamsdal Sturla F.1,Eide Arne2,Ekerhovd Nils-Arne1,Enberg Katja3,Gudmundsdottir Asta4,Hoel Alf Håkon5,Mills Katherine E.6,Mueter Franz J.7,Ravn-Jonsen Lars8,Sandal Leif K.9,Stiansen Jan Erik3,Vestergaard Niels8

Affiliation:

1. SNF – Centre for Applied Research at NHH, NHH Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen, Norway

2. Norwegian College of Fishery Science, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway,Tromsø,Norway

3. Institute of Marine Research and Hjort Centre for Marine Ecosystem Dynamics, Bergen, Norway

4. Marine Research Institute, Reykjavík, Iceland

5. Institute of Marine Research, Tromsø, Norway

6. Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Portland, Maine, United States

7. School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, United States

8. Department of Environmental and Business Economics and Centre of Fisheries & Aquaculture Management & Economics, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

9. Department of Business and Management Science, NHH Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Harvest control rules have become an important tool in modern fisheries management, and are increasingly adopted to provide continuity in management practices, to deal with uncertainty and ecosystem considerations, and to relieve management decisions from short-term political pressure. We provide the conceptual and institutional background for harvest control rules, a discussion of the structure of fisheries management, and brief introductions to harvest control rules in a selection of present day cases. The cases demonstrate that harvest control rules take different forms in different settings, yet cover only a subset of the full policy space. We conclude with views on harvest control rules in future fisheries management, both in terms of ideal and realistic developments. One major challenge for future fisheries management is closing the gap between ideas and practice.

Publisher

University of California Press

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Ecology,Environmental Engineering,Oceanography

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