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An Indicator for Ecosystem Externalities in Fishing

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  • Lars Ravn-Jonsen

    (Department of Environmental and Business Economics, University of Southern Denmark)

  • Ken H. Andersen

    (Center for Ocean Life, Natl. Inst. of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark)

  • Niels Vestergaard

    (Department of Environmental and Business Economics, University of Southern Denmark)

Abstract

Ecosystem externalities arise when one use of an ecosystem affects its other uses through the production functions of the ecosystem.We use simulations from a size-spectrum ecosystem model to investigate the ecosystem externality created by fishing of multiple species. The model is based upon general ecological principles and is calibrated to the North Sea. Two fleets are considered: a “forage fish” fleet targeting species that mature at small sizes and a “large fish” fleet targeting large piscivorous species. Based on the marginal analysis of the present value of the rent, we develop a benefit indicator that explicitly divides the consequences of fishing into internal and external benefits. This analysis demonstrates that the forage fish fleet has a notable economic impact on the large fish fleet, but the reverse is not true. The impact can be either negative or positive, which entails that for optimal economic exploitation, the forage fishery has to be adjusted according to the large fish fishery. With the present large fish fishery in the North Sea, the two fisheries are well adjusted; however, the present combined exploration level is too high to achieve optimal economic rents.

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  • Lars Ravn-Jonsen & Ken H. Andersen & Niels Vestergaard, 2015. "An Indicator for Ecosystem Externalities in Fishing," Working Papers 121/15, University of Southern Denmark, Department of Sociology, Environmental and Business Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:sdk:wpaper:121
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    Keywords

    Ecosystem Externalities; Forage Fish; Benefit Indicator; Marine Ecosystems; Fisheries management; Size-based; North Sea;
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