A bio-economic evaluation of the potential for establishing a commercial fishery on two newly developed stocks: The Ionian red shrimp fishery

Jordi Guillen, Francesc Maynou, Christos Floros, David Sampson, Alexis Conides, Kostas Kapiris

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    Abstract

    It has recently been shown that two deep-water red shrimp species (Aristeus antennatus and Aristaeomorpha foliacea) have the potential to support a viable fishery in the Greek Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean). In this article, we investigate (i) the evolution that this newly developed trawl shrimp fishery may undergo when subjected to different management measures, and (ii) the most suitable extraction rates considering the uncertainties about the resource. We further analyse the effects that potential future fuel price increases and changes in the market may have on the fishery. Forecasting the biological and economic consequences of management actions, as well as the effects of market changes on inputs and outputs before they are applied, may help managers select the most suitable management options. We approach the problem by means of bio-economic simulation analysis. The results of this study show that fishing effort can increase by 50-100%, increasing the fleet's profitability without jeopardizing the sustainability of the fishery.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)597-605
    Number of pages9
    JournalScientia Marina
    Volume76
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2012

    Keywords

    • Bio-economic modelling
    • Fuel price
    • Ionian Sea
    • Market development
    • Newly developed stocks
    • Red shrimps

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