Bioeconomic benefits of managing fishing effort in a coexisting small- and large-scale fishery game

Author:

de Azevedo Eric Zettermann Dias12ORCID,Pintassilgo Pedro3ORCID,Dantas David Valença2ORCID,Daura-Jorge Fábio Gonçalves1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology and Zoology, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis 88010-970, Brazil

2. Department of Fish Engineering and Biology, University of the State of Santa Catarina, Laguna 88790-000, Brazil

3. Faculty of Economics and Center for Advanced Studies in Management and Economics (CEFAGE), University of Algarve, Faro 8005-139, Portugal

Abstract

Abstract Fishing systems provide employment, income generation, poverty alleviation, and food security. The coexistence of small-scale fisheries (SSFs) and large-scale fisheries (LSFs) increases management complexity. Management actions have ecological and social implications that must be addressed carefully. We applied a bioeconomic game-theoretical model to the four-gear mullet fishery in southern Brazil—one industrial LSF (purse seine) and three artisanal SSFs (gillnet, beach seine, and drift net). All fishing gears target adult individuals during mullet's reproductive migration. First, we explored whether the current fishing efforts of all fishing gears could persist over time. Second, we investigated their interactions through a non-cooperative game. Finally, we studied the response of these interactions when fishing effort was restricted. We found that when the current fishing effort was maintained, the stock reduced to 26.4% of its capacity in 25 years. In addition, under non-cooperation, the traditional beach seine fleet exited the fishery. Interestingly, the constrained scenario had a coexistence output with increasing values for the final stock size and the per capita labour income, suggesting that limiting fishing effort can maintain all fishing gears in the fishery with social and ecological benefits.

Funder

CAPES

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

FCT

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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