Climate Change and the Economics of the World's Fisheries: Examples of Small Pelagic Stocks

Climate Change and the Economics of the World's Fisheries: Examples of Small Pelagic Stocks

Climate Change and the Economics of the World's Fisheries: Examples of Small Pelagic Stocks

Climate Change and the Economics of the World's Fisheries: Examples of Small Pelagic Stocks

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Overview

To date, research on the economic implications of climate change on fisheries has been both limited and fragmented. The contributors to this volume remedy the lack of attention by investigating the economic consequences of pelagic fish fluctuations in the recent past in order to understand how to adapt and respond to future climate changes.

Small pelagic fish constitute approximately 30 per cent of the world's fish catch, have a global distribution, and are characterized by dramatic fluctuations in response to ocean climate. Despite this, countries adjust to changes in fish abundance, regardless of the cause, at variable time scales. These adjustments are often uncoordinated. The contributors address these concerns in chapters that cover a range of topics including: historical fluctuations of Atlanto-Scandian herring, management adaptations to climate regime shifts, differential consequences of pelagic fishery collapses in Southeast Asia, and the globalized nature of fishmeal markets. The case studies are complementary and yet self-standing, highlighting the need for a more coordinated assessment of impacts, and calling for more focused research.

Students and scholars of climate change and environmental and resource economics will find this cohesive volume an instructive and enlightening resource. Policymakers and those in the fisheries management community will find the case studies and analyses useful in determining future goals and responses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845424473
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 04/24/2006
Series: New Horizons in Environmental Economics series
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Edited by Rögnvaldur Hannesson, Professor of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Norway, Manuel Barange, Honorary Professor, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, UK and Samuel F. Herrick Jr, Industry Economist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, San Diego, US

Table of Contents

Contents:
Climate Change and the Economics of the World’s Fisheries: An Introduction
Manuel Barange, Rögnvaldur Hannesson and Samuel F. Herrick Jr
1. Global Warming, Small Pelagic Fisheries and Risk
Ragnar Arnason
2. The Collapse of the Norwegian Herring Fisheries in the 1960s and 1970s: Crisis, Adaptation and Recovery
Torbjørn Lorentzen and Rögnvaldur Hannesson
3. Sharing the Herring: Fish Migrations, Strategic Advantage and Climate Change
Rögnvaldur Hannesson
4. Rise and Fall of the Herring Towns: Impacts of Climate and Human Teleconnections
Lawrence Hamilton, Oddmund Otterstad and Helga Ögmundardóttir
5. An Optimal Harvest Policy for the Recently Renewed United States Pacific Sardine Fishery
Samuel F. Herrick Jr, Kevin Hill and Christian Reiss
6. Long-term Harvest Strategies for Small Pelagic Fisheries under Regime Shifts: The South African Fishery for Pilchard and Anchovy
José De Oliveira
7. Declines in Namibia’s Pilchard Catch: The Reasons and Consequences
Ussif Rashid Sumaila and Kevin Stephanus
8. Climate Change and Small Pelagic Fisheries in Developing Asia: The Economic Impact on Fish Producers and Consumers
Roehl Briones, Len Garces and Mahfuzuddin Ahmed
9. Bi-national Management of a Transboundary Marine Fishery: Modelling the Destabilizing Impacts of Erratic Climate Shifts
Robert McKelvey, Peter Golubtsov, Kathleen Miller and Greg Cripe
10. Prototype of an Integrated Model of the Worldwide System of Small Pelagic Fisheries
Christian Mullon and Pierre Fréon
11. On the Consequences of Climate Change in Pelagic Fish Populations: A Conclusion
Rögnvaldur Hannesson, Samuel F. Herrick Jr and Manuel Barange
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