Targets and Fisheries Management in the Asia and Pacific Region
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Chu, Hoang Long
Kompas, Thomas
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia
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Marine fisheries in the Asia and the Pacific
region play an important role in global,
regional and national economies. Many of the
fisheries in the region are over-exploited, both
biologically and economically.We focus on the
use of appropriate fishery targets, and the
importance of tying those targets to management
objectives to overcome the usual and
unwanted negative externalities that occur in
ocean fisheries, the ones that result in substantial
over-fishing. Of particular importance is
the use of a maximum economic yield target
for both short- and long-lived species.
Maximum economic yield, when combined
with appropriately designed marine protected
areas, or marine reserves, not only provides
maximum profitability and generally larger
and more �conservationist� stocks of fish, but it
also ensures a measure of resilience from stochastic
shocks that may negatively impact the
fishery. It remains the preferred target for most
fisheries in the Asia and Pacific region.
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Asia & The Pacific Policy Studies
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