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Among the
problems of the modern fisheries industry
is the persistent trend toward the severe
depletion of fish stocks, resulting in low
catch rates and poor economic returns,
along with unnecessary accumulations of
capital investments. Dr. Waugh argues that
these problems call for effective
management procedures based on bioeconomic
modelling, which integrates the population
dynamics of fish resources with the
economic processes of harvesting and
marketing. Assessing developments in
bioeconomic theory, Dr. Waugh discusses
why recent advances have not been fully
translated into improvements in the
management of marine fisheries. He cites
the difficulties of reaching a consensus
concerning suitable objectives for
fisheries management, as well as the
problems of designing a regulatory
framework to improve the operation of the
industry. To illustrate the utility of
bioeconomic modelling, Dr. Waugh presents
case studies of two Australian fisheries.
A dynamic, stochastic, numeric model is
developed for the Exmouth Gulf Prawn
Fishery to provide insights into the
optimal exploitation of a yearly resource,
where fluctuations in recruitment, natural
mortality, and catchability are important.
The study of the New South Wales Abalone
Fishery highlights the difficulties of
obtaining the necessary overview of a
fishery and the problems in collecting the
data required for modelling and
management.
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