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IIFET 2010 Montpellier
Book of Abstracts
Economics of fish resources and aquatic ecosystems: balancing uses, balancing costs
Lconomie des ressources halieutiques et des cosystmes
aquatiques: quilibrer les usages, quilibrer les cots
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IIFET 2010 Montpellier
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................................... 4
Welcoming Remarks from IIFET ................................................................................................................... 6
Organizers and Committees.......................................................................................................................... 7
General information for participants .............................................................................................................. 8
General information for authors and for moderators ................................................................................... 10
Honors, prizes and awards.......................................................................................................................... 11
Programme.................................................................................................................................................. 14
Oral presentation programme ..................................................................................................................... 17
Poster presentation programme.................................................................................................................. 33
ABSTRACTS................................................................................................................................................... 36
How to use this reference?.......................................................................................................................... 36
Oral Presentations....................................................................................................................................... 38 Plenary sessions ..................................................................................................................................... 40 Sessions.................................................................................................................................................. 46
Aquaculture economics ...................................................................................................................... 46 Economic tools for bycatch reduction: theory and applications ......................................................... 72 Beyond anecdote and advocacy: Assessing the impact of co-management as an instrument for fisheries governance........................................................................................................................... 78 Economics of fishing activities............................................................................................................ 82 Political economy lessons for fisheries aid....................................................................................... 124 Fisheries management ..................................................................................................................... 130 Fish and food security: trading global growth for malnutrition of the poor?...................................... 188 Environmental, ecological and economic considerations in the conservation and management of forage fish ......................................................................................................................................... 192 Global fisheries contribution to national economies: Management and policy options for rebuilding.......................................................................................................................................................... 200 Global economics of tuna fisheries................................................................................................... 204 Integrated modelling approach of social and environmental interactions in support to marine resources management .................................................................................................................... 212 Economics and marine conservation................................................................................................ 218 Markets and marketing of seafood products .................................................................................... 222 Modelling .......................................................................................................................................... 246 Essays in productivity measurement in honor of Jim Kirkley ........................................................... 260 Economics of rebuilding fisheries ..................................................................................................... 264 Recreational fishing .......................................................................................................................... 270 Transversal issues............................................................................................................................ 278 JIFRS-Yamamoto prize session: responsible fisheries in practice .................................................. 294
Poster Presentations ................................................................................................................................. 298 Aquaculture economics .................................................................................................................... 300 Economics of fishing activities.......................................................................................................... 308 Fisheries management ..................................................................................................................... 320 Markets and marketing of seafood products .................................................................................... 336 Modelling .......................................................................................................................................... 346 Transversal issues............................................................................................................................ 350
INDEX............................................................................................................................................................ 356
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Welcoming Remarks from IIFET The International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade (IIFET) was founded in 1982 with the goal of providing a mechanism for interaction, and a forum for exchange, among those from all professional orientations and all nations, on the economics of fisheries, their management, aquaculture and seafood trade. Through our conferences and networks, we overcome barriers to the full exchange of information between academics, policy makers, industry members, and other interest groups, in all nations which catch, produce, and consume marine products around the world. We have held a series of successful international conferences in a wide variety of venues (Alaska USA, Quebec, Christchurch New Zealand, Denmark, Chile, Paris France, Taiwan, Morocco, Norway, Oregon USA, Wellington New Zealand, Japan, the UK, and Vietnam). We were delighted to receive the proposal of a group of French institutions offering to collaboratively host our 2010 conference in Montpellier. This would give us our first Mediterranean location and also build a strong team of expertise from institutions all over France, including the Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD), the University of Brest, the University of Nantes, the University of Montpellier, IFREMER, and other sponsors. We have been very pleased with the response of this excellent team to all of the challenges posed in organizing IIFET 2010 Montpellier. The conference title, Economics of fish resources and aquatic ecosystems: balancing uses, balancing costs, indicates the variety of topics covered by the 480 presentations from which participants will benefit. Conference topics will include seafood markets, fishery management, aquaculture economics and development, modeling, and fishing behavior, with sessions on the impacts of climate change, co-management, recreational fishing, the effects of foreign assistance, food security, productivity, and global tuna management, among many other topics of vital interest. It is our hope that strong synergies will be developed among the conference participants from around the world. Each will come with his or her piece of the puzzle, and each will take home to his or her country a plethora of new ideas and new approaches to the many complex problems facing resource managers, seafood industries, and consumers today. In addition, each will have developed new and useful relationships with individuals from other countries and professions who are facing the same issues, with the potential to provide a fruitful basis for future collaborations.
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Organizers and Committees Organizers IIFET 2010 Montpellier is organised by:
IRD - Institut de Recherche pour le Dveloppement, France IFREMER - Institut Franais de Recherche pour lEx ploitation de la MER, France UMR Amure Universit de Brest/Ifremer, Brest, France Universit de Montpellier I, Montpellier, France Universit de Nantes, Nantes, France
Contact details Dr. Francis Lalo & Christian Chaboud
IRD BP 64501 34394 Montpellier cedex 05 - France
Telephone: +33 4 67 63 69 72 Email: [email protected]
Website : http://www.colloque.ird.fr/iifet-2010
IIFET Secretariat Ms Ann L. Shriver
Oregon State University Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics
Corvallis - OR 97331-3601 USA Telephone: +1 541 737 1439
Email: [email protected] Web: http://oregonstate.edu/Dept/IIFET/
Organizing Committee Co-chair Christian Chaboud UMR EME (Ird/Ifremer/UM2), France Co-chair Nathalie Finot IRD France Co-chair Francis Lalo IRD France Nina Dumas-Rozoy IRD France Patrice Guillotreau Nantes University Sverine Julien UMR AMURE, Brest University, France Philippe Mral IRD France Hlne Rey-Valette Montpellier University, France Ann Shriver IIFET Olivier Thbaud IFREMER (France) and CSIRO, Australia
Scientific Committee Co-chair Jean Boncoeur AMURE, Brest University, France Co-chair Steve Cunningham IDDRA, UK Max Aguero ICSED, Chile Claire Armstrong Tromso University, Norway Robert Arthur MRAG Ltd, London, UK Christian Chaboud UMR EME (Ird/Ifremer/UM2), France Tony Charles St Marys Univ., Halifax, Canada Anthony Cox OECD Susan Hanna Oregon State University, USA Dan Holland Gulf of Maine Research Institute, USA Sharon Hutchinson University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago John Kurien FAO, Indonesia Sherry Larkin University of Florida, USA Rebecca Lent NOAA, USA Pingsun Leung University of Hawaii, USA Philippe Mral IRD, France Sean Pascoe CSIRO, Australia Hlne Rey-Valette Montpellier University, France Cathy Roheim University of Rhode Island, Kingston, USA Dominique Rojat Agence Franaise de Dveloppement, France Juan Carlos Seijo Universidad Marista, Merida, Mexico Jenny Sun National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan Olivier Thbaud CSIRO, Australia Diana Tingley UK Kuperan Viswanathan Malaysia Jimmy Young University of Stirling, Scotland, UK
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General information for participants Location CORUM Esplanade Charles de Gaulle (Entrance level 1: Pedestrian Street, rue des rpublicains Espagnols) BP 2200 34000 Montpellier Telephone: (00 33) 4 67 61 67 61 E-mail: [email protected] Internet access Free access in Joffre Area during all the conference. Participants can use their own laptops for wireless internet access in Joffre Area. Electricity in France 220 V AC, 50 Hz. Accommodation Cit Universitaire de la Colombire 570 Route de Ganges 34096 Montpellier Cedex 05 Tl (00 33) 4 67 04 28 48 Fax (00 33) 4 67 54 56 74 E-mail : http://www.crous-montpellier.fr/cite-universitaire-colombiere_272 - From the railway station: take tramway line 1 (blue), direct, in the direction of "Mosson". Stop at "Hopital Lapeyronie". - From the aiport: take the airport shuttle to Place de lEurope, and then tramway line 1 (blue), direct, in the direction of "Mosson". Stop at "Hopital Lapeyronie". The University student accommodation is across the street from the La Colombire tramway station. Please use the small bridge to cross the highway. Corum
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General information for authors and for moderators Dear moderators, If you are moderator, we would ask you to consider the following points when chairing your session. Time: We have provisionally allocated 15 minute for each presentation, which allows 10 minute for presentation itself and five minute for questions and answers. Where time permits in a session, you may use the time available at your discretion. If you have fewer than 5 papers scheduled in your 90 minute session, you will have some extra time to allocate. You are encouraged to use extra time in creative ways that encourage interaction between the presenters and the audience, such as impromptu panel. However, we would ask you to ensure that your session does not exceed its allocated time. Presentation: Each presentation will be given to you by the presenter five minutes before your session in the conference room. We suggest that you give yourself 5-10 minutes before your session starts in order to familiarize yourself with the room, the equipment and the presenting author. Moderators are encouraged to provide input to [email protected] after the conference, describing their experiences and providing constructive input for future conferences. Dear authors, Oral presentation Instructions Talks will be scheduled in 15 minute time-slots including questions. The time limit must be strictly enforced to facilitate movement between sessions, and to ensure that everyone has a fair and equal chance to speak. Presentation rooms will be equipped with a video projector, computer with a mouse, screen.For PowerPoint or PDF presentations (PC or MacIntosh), we encourage you to use text parsimoniously and to give priority to clear graphic presentations. Instructions for poster presentation The poster exhibition will be placed in Joffre area (a central open space within the conference center) and posters will be exhibited in two sessions. Poster session:
Wednesday, 10:00 > 11:30, Joffre Area Friday, 9:45 >11:15, Joffre Area
Setup time will be provided on Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. Please take your poster down on Friday before 17:30. Posters will be placed on vertical poster boards and the size of your poster board will be 118*96 cm (height * width) (A0). Your poster number will be displayed with large printed figures in the upper corner of the poster board. Material to be used to mount your poster will be provided by the congress staff in the poster exhibition area. The presenting author should be present at the poster during the poster sessions. In addition, at least one of the authors of the poster is asked to be present at the poster board during as many coffee breaks as possible, to allow direct discussion with interested congress participants. The congress staff will remove posters not taken down on time. However, the Congress organizers cannot take any further responsibility for the material (that is, we will be unable to mail your poster back to you.)
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Honors, prizes and awards
Distinguished Service Award: This award, established in 1994, is given by the IIFET Executive Committee to an individual who has made significant contributions and had an important effect on the ability of individuals from around the world in academia, trade and government, to exchange information, data, and perspectives on fisheries issues. Contributions to the theory and/or application of economic science to international fisheries industries, trade, management, and/or policy are also considered.
IIFET 2010 Distinguished Service Award Winner: Susan S. Hanna, Professor, Oregon State University, USA
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IIFET Fellow Award: IIFETs first Fellow award wi ll be given at IIFET 2010 Montpellier. This award is given to an individual who has made substantial, long-term, ongoing contributions to the advancement and development of economic theory and analysis in the areas of fisheries/aquaculture economics and/or seafood trade. Achievements may be evidenced by significant research contributions, but potential subsequent policy impacts are also considered.
IIFETs First Fellow: Anthony Scott, Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia, Canada
***************** Best Student Paper Prize: This prize was established in the year 2000. Student authors from all countries are eligible to compete for this prize, offered by IIFET for the best paper submitted by a student on any fisheries or aquaculture economics topic, at each biennial conference. This years prize, supported by the US National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), includes a $500 award check, a $2000 travel stipend, and free conference registration.
IIFET 2010 Best Student Paper Winner: Growth Overfishing
by Florian Diekert, University of Oslo, Norway First Honorable Mention: The Dynamic Efficiency Costs of Common-Pool Resource Exploitation
by Ling Huang, University of British Columbia, Canada
***************** Developing Country Aquaculture Economics Best Student Paper Prize: Student authors from all countries writing on topics related to the economics of the aquaculture sector in developing countries are eligible to compete for this award. Supported by the AquaFish Collaborative Research Support Program (AquaFish CRSP), this years award includes a $500 check, a $2000 travel stipend, and free conference registration.
IIFET 2010 DCAEBSP Winner: Impact of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures on Indian
Seafood Industry: A Macro and Micro Level Analysis by Jayasekhar Somasekharan, Centre for Development Studies, India
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JIFRS-Yamamoto Prize: This award, established in 1984 by Dr. Tadashi Yamamoto, is offered to IIFET Conference participants by JIFRS (The Japan International Fisheries Research Society). Participants from developing countries presenting a paper which is encourages the rational development of responsible national fisheries in their own country are eligible. This years prize includes a $500 check, and a travel support grant of $1000 from JIFRS.
First Prize: Estimating the Economic Benefits of Cooperative and Non-cooperative Management
of Illex Argentinus Fishery in the Patagonian Large Marine Ecosystem by Sebastian Villasante, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Second Prize: A System of Indicators to Understand the Socioeconomic and Ecological Interactions and Manage the Fisheries Sustainability
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by Djiga Thiao, Centre de Recherches Ocanographiques de Dakar-Thiaroye (CRODT), Senegal, and Francis Laloe, IRD, France
Honorable Mention: Organizational Strategies in the Seafood Supply Chain of Yucatan, Mexico by Carmen Pedroza, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico (UNAM)
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Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Prize for Best Policy Paper: This prize, established in 2008, is awarded for the paper that most successfully addresses a contemporary fisheries policy issue, based on strong economic analysis and providing sound advice to policymakers. Eligible papers address issues in either OECD or non-OECD countries and cover any aspect of fisheries policy. The prize, sponsored by the OECD, includes a $500 check, a certificate, and publication of the paper in the OECD Working Paper series.
Winner: Multi-jurisdiction Quota Enforcement for Transboundary Renewable Resources
by Rodney Beard, Groupe Sup de Co and Linda Nstbakken, University of Alberta
***************** Aquaculture Economics Professional Travel Awards: These awards are offered by the IIFET Secretariat, with financial support from the AquaFish CRSP. Non-student author/participants from developing countries writing on aquaculture economics-related topics are eligible to apply for these awards, which provide varying levels of partial travel stipends, plus free conference registration. Candidates are selected based on the quality of an extended abstract.
2010 AEPTA Awardees: Giap Nguyen, Taiwo Mafimisebi, and Indah Susilowati
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Programme
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Abbreviations:
SS Special Session FM Fisheries Management
FA Economics of fishing activities AQ Aquaculture Economics MO Modelling MA Markets and marketing of seafood
products TI Transversal issues
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PROGRAMME at a glanceM
on
day
12
/07
17:30>19:30
8:00>8:45
8:45>10:45
10:45>11:15
FM Fishing rights SS Global ocean fisheries
SS Recreational fishing
SS Integrated modelling
MO Fisheries modelling
AQ Aquaculture development
FA Fisheries dynamics
FA Contribution of fisheries to socioeconomic wellbeing
13:00>14:30
14:30>16:00
FM Fishing rights SS Rebuilding fisheries
SS Recreational fishing
SS Integrated modelling
MO Fisheries modelling
AQ Aquaculture development
FA Fisheries dynamics
FA Contribution of fisheries to socioeconomic wellbeing
16:00>16:30
16:30>18:00
FM Fishing rights SS Fisheries aid FA Recreational fishing
FM Fisheries indicators
MO Fisheries modelling
AQ Aquaculture structures and management
MA Consumers behavior
FA Contribution of fisheries to socioeconomic wellbeing
18:30>20:30
8:00>10:00
10:00>11:30
11:30>13:00
FM Fishing rights SS Bycatch reduction SS Yamamoto prize
FM Fisheries indicators
MO Fisheries modelling
AQ Aquaculture and environment
MA Prices determination
FA Contribution of fisheries to socioeconomic wellbeing
13:00>14:30
14:30>16:00
FM Fishing rights FM Bycatch, discard, selectivity
SS Yamamoto prize (2)
FM Fisheries indicators
TI Climate change
AQ Contribution of aquaculture to socioeconomic wellbeing
MA Prices determination
FA Small scale fisheries
16:00>16:30
16:30>18:00
FM Fishing rights FM Bycatch, discard, selectivity
FM Fisheries and coastal zone management
FM Fisheries indicators
TI Climate change
AQ Contribution of aquaculture to socioeconomic wellbeing
MA Markets and labels
FA Small scale fisheries
8:00>10:30
10:30>11:00
11:00>12:30
FM Fisheries management plans
FM Bycatch, discard, selectivity
FM Fisheries and coastal zone management
SS Food security TI Value of ecosystem services
AQ Aquaculture efficiency and management
MA Markets and labels
MO Fisheries modelling
12:30>14:00
14:00>15:30
FM Fisheries management plans
SS Marine conservation
FM Fisheries and coastal zone management
SS Productivity measurement
TI Value of ecosystem services
AQ Aquaculture efficiency and management
MA Supply and value chains
FA Bioeconomic analysis of fisheries
15:30>16:00
16:00>17:30
FM Enforcement of fisheries management rules
FM Ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management
SS Co-management
TI Marine protected areas
AQ Aquaculture and risk
MA Supply and value chains
FA Bioeconomic analysis of fisheries
18:30>24:00
08:00>09:45FM Taxation of the
fishing industry FM Fisheries and
environment FM Fisheries co-
management SS Forage fish (1) TI Marine
protected areas
AQ Aquaculture and risk
SS Global Tuna FA Fishers behavior
9:45>11:00
11:00>12:30
FA Risk and uncertainty in the fishing industry
FM Fisheries and environment
SS Forage fish (2) TI Marine protected areas
MA Seafood processing and international trade
SS Global Tuna (2) FA Fishers behavior
12:30>14:00
14:00>15:30
FA Risk and uncertainty in the fishing industry
FM Subsidies to the fishing industry
SS Forage fish (3) MA Seafood processing and international trade
SS Global Tuna (3) FA Fishing capacity and buyback programs
15:30>16:00
16:00>17:30
Registration (Joffre Area)
Tu
esd
ay 1
3/07
Registration (Joffre Area)
Opening Ceremony (Auditorium Pasteur)Coffee Break (Joffre Area)
11:15>12:45
Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Lunch (Central Room)
Room Joffre A ( Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Coffee Break (Joffre Area)
Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Cocktail (Salon Citadelle Corum)
Wed
nes
day
14/
07
Plenary Session (Auditorium Einstein) "Fisheries economics in theory and in support of fisheries policies"
Sott Anthony / Hanna Susan Poster Session and coffee break (Joffre Area)
Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Lunch (Central Room)Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Coffee Break (Joffre Area)Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Th
urs
day
15/
07
Plenary Session (Auditorium Einstein) "Fisheries economics, ecosystem and biodiversity"
Garcia Serge Michel / Weber Jacques and Prizes/Awards
Coffee Break (Joffre Area)Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Lunch (Central Room)Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Coffee Break (Joffre Area)Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Departure by bus to banquet (Level 0 Corum Berlioz Gate)
Fri
day
16/
07
Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Poster Session and coffee break (Joffre Area)Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Lunch (Central Room)Room Joffre A Room Joffre B Room Joffre C Room Joffre D Room Joffre 4 Room Joffre 5 Room Barthez 1 Room Rondelet
Coffee Break (Joffre Area)
Closing Ceremony (Auditorium Einstein)
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Oral presentation programme
Aquaculture Economics
AQ01:Aquaculture development Kim Anh Nguyen Recommendations to Ensure the Vietnam Pangasius Sustainable Export in the
World Market Jingjie Chu Factors affecting U.S. Aquaculturists intended actions to expand production
capacity abroad: why is the U.S. Aquaculture industry leaving? Nerissa Salayo The need for synergy in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture towards
sustainable grouper fisheries and trade in the coral triangle area: the case of the Philippines
Tu
esd
ay 1
3/07
11:
15
Nicole Franz A report on the oecd workshop on advancing the aquaculture agenda: policies to ensure a sustainable aquaculture sector
AQ02:Aquaculture development Sebastian Villasante Is aquaculture production growing in latin america and the Caribbean?
Reuben Adeolu Alabi Effect of trade and agricultural policies on fish trade and production in Nigeria
Stefan Guettler Benefits from R&D and Spill-overs in Aquaculture: An EU-15 Modelling Approach
Tu
esd
ay 1
3/07
14:
30
Seamus McElroy Does Financing an Aquaculture Start-up Company make Commercial Sense? The Case of Australias Clean Seas Tuna Ltd.
AQ03:Contribution of aquaculture to socioeconomic wellbeing Manas Mohan Adhikary
Potential utilization of aquatic ecosystem through IT and TOT system for updating productivity and economic stability for fishing communities in Indian sub-continent
Khondker Jahan Food security through aquaculture development: Lessons from Bangladesh and Malawi
Isabelle Vagneron How can aquaculture contribute to the poor? Evidence from brackish-water extensive polyculture in the Philippines
Wed
nes
day
14/
07
14:3
0
Veronica Lango Socioeconomic impact of a gathering and distribution centre for live tilapia in veracruz, mexico
AQ04:Contribution of aquaculture to socioeconomic wellbeing Kolawole Ogundari Is Aquaculture a Sustainable Source of Food and Income in Nigeria?
Poulomi Bhattacharya Role of Shrimp Farming in Generating Employment and Income: A Study of Small- scale Shrimp Farming in West Bengal, India
A.B.M. Mahfuzul Haque
Impacts of Community- Based Fish Culture in Seasonal Floodplains on Livelihoods in Bangladesh
Wed
nes
day
14/
07
16:3
0
Maria Victoria Espaldon
Seaweed Farming and its Contribution to Sustainable Livelihood in the Philippines
AQ05:Aquaculture efficiency and management Edward Onumah Performance of Fish Farms in Ghana - A Stochastic Frontier Approach
Taiwo Ejiola Mafimisebi
Measuring Technical Efficiency of Farmed Catfish Production in Southwest, Nigeria: A Stochastic Frontier Production Function Approach
Ajao Olajide Technical efficiency of urban fish farming in oyo state-nigeria
Aslina Nasir Performance of the Malaysian States in Aquaculture Production
Th
urs
day
15/
07 1
1:00
Mohottala Gedara Kularatne
Optimal Allocation of Water Resources in Sri Lanka: The case of Reservoir-Based Rice Farming and Culture-Based Fisheries Development
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Aquaculture Economics
AQ06:Aquaculture efficiency and management Albert Esobhawan Economic efficiency of aquaculture production in Edo state, Nigeria.
Gaspar Poot-Lopez Bioeconomic analysis of ration size in Nile tilapia feeding: an example of Yucatan, Mexico
Juan Hernandez Optimal harvesting time in aquaculture assuming nonlinear size-heterogeneous growth
Th
urs
day
15/
07
14:0
0
Mohammad Mahfujul Haque
A comparative analysis of financial and development impacts of two hatchery approaches to promote Nile tilapia in Northwest Bangladesh
AQ07:Aquaculture structures and management Poulomi Bhattacharya Determinants of Land Leasing Decisions for Shrimp Farming: A Case Study
from of Small-holders Shrimp Farming in India Rini Kusumawati The governance of shrimp production and trade: case study on shrimp farming
and trade in Tarakan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia John A. Theodorou Optimal Farm Size for the Production of the Mediterranean Mussel (Mytilus
galloprovincialis) in Greece
Tu
esd
ay 1
5/07
16:
30
Sophie Girard Impact of cultural practices on the individual and collective economic performances in shellfish farming: the case of oyster farming in Baie des Veys
AQ08:Aquaculture & risk Giap Nguyen U.S. Catfish Farm Supply under Uncertainties
Patrice Loisel Faustmann Rotation and Aquaculture in the presence of an epidemic risk
Paul McLeod Economic modelling of a large-scale offshore aquaculture farming facility growing yellowtail kingfish in Western Australia suggests such a facility makes commercial sense.
Th
urs
day
15/
07 1
6 :0
0
John A. Theodorou Risk Perceptions and Risk Management Strategies of the Greek Mussel Farmers
AQ09:Aquaculture & risk Le Bihan Veronique The limits of risks hedging in aquaculture: The case of shellfish farming in
France. Abdulai Fofana Estimating the economic cost of viral salmonid disease in UK aquaculture
Fri
day
16/
07
8:00
John A. Theodorou Risk Assessment of the Mediterranean Seabass and Seabream Industry in Greece: A Stochastic Simulation Approach Based on Insurance Claims
AQ10:Aquaculture & environment Aminur Rahman Economic costs of shrimp culture in coastal bangladesh
Syndhia Math Approach to co-construction of sustainable development indicators in aquaculture
Yajie Liu An Ecological-Economic Simulation Model of Genetic Interaction between Farmed and Wild Salmon
Tihomir Ancev Shrimp Production Costs and Returns in Bangladesh: A Step Towards Evaluation of Environmental Impacts
Wed
nes
day
14/
07 1
1:30
Rasmus Nielsen Technical Efficiency in Danish Fresh Water Trout Farms: Taking Pollution into account
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ID93: Bycatch reduction Joshua Abbott What are we Protecting? The Side-effects of Spatial Closures as a Tool to
Mitigate Fisheries Bycatch Alan Haynie The design of hybrid individual incentive mechanisms for bycatch reduction
Alan Haynie From mobile closures to individual incentives: Chinook salmon bycatch reduction efforts in the Bering Sea pollock fishery
James E. Wilen Incentive Systems for Reducing Bycatch in the Alaska Pollock/Salmon Fishery
Wed
nes
day
14/
07 1
1:30
Daniel S. Holland Markets, Pooling and Insurance for Managing Incidental Catch in Fisheries
ID75:Co-management Diemuth Pemsl Co-management interventions in developing countries: findings from a global
meta-analysis Mafaniso Hara Impact of Fisheries Co-management on Livelihoods and Conservation in
Southern Africa Robert Pomeroy Measuring Transaction Costs of Fisheries Co-Management
Th
urs
day
15/
07
16:0
0
Joshua Cinner A quantitative analysis of co-management success across the Indo-Pacific
Economics of fishing activities
FA01:Bioeconomic analysis of fisheries Dyhia Belhabib PPrice flexibility analysis for the lobster fishery for the optimisation of the net
profit value of small fishing communities Dan Holland Optimizing Intra-annual Harvest in the Maine Lobster Fishery
Marjolaine Fresard Bioeconomic modelling of the Bay of Saint-Brieuc Scallop Fishery (France)
Th
urs
day
15/
07
14:0
0
Inga Wigdahl Kaspersen
Bioeconomic Analysis of the Norwegian Redfish Fishery in the Barents and Norwegian Sea
FA02:Bioeconomic analysis of fisheries
Sophie Gourguet A stochastic viability approach for ecosystem-based management of mixed fisheries: the case of the Bay of Biscay demersal fisheries.
Claire Macher Addressing the distribution of bio-economic impacts of management measures between fleets: the case of the demersal fisheries in the bay of Biscay
Rene Cerda-DAmico Bioeconomic Dynamic Modelling Of The Chilean Southern Groundfish Fishery
Th
urs
day
15/
07 1
6:00
Abdoul Cisse A bio-economic model for the viable managementof the coastal fishery in French Guyana
FA03:Fisheries dynamics Janofsky Technical Change in a Malaysian Purse Seine Fishery: Implications for
Development and Resource Management Daniel Gordon The Norwegian Winter Herring Fishery: A Story Technological Progress and
Collapse Pascal Le Floch Technological switching in the Fisheries Sector
Maria Onestini Economics of Argentine Fisheries: Costs, Benefits and Balancing Sustainable Management in a Developing Country Context
Tu
esd
ay 1
3/07
11:
15
Csar Arias de Len Why the Mexican oyster fishery in the Gulf of Mexico is underdeveloped?
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Economics of fishing activities
FA04:Fisheries dynamics Ben Gilbert Measuring Technological Change in Artisanal Fisheries: Evidence from
Malaysia Thorir Sigurdsson A tale of two crises: Socioeconomic Comparison of Icelands Herring Collapse
in 1968 and Banking Collapse in 2008 Ralf Doering Economics of the Recovery of Fish Stocks: Comparison of a NPV Calculation
of a Recovery Strategy with the real Development of the Baltic Cod Fishery
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Jos-Mara Da-Rocha Evaluation of recovery plans based on a rational expectation model: an application to the Southern Hake fishery
FA05:Fishing capacity and buyback programs Garth Holloway Estimating the Efficiency Effects of a Fisheries Buyback David Castilla Espino Fishing Capacity of Georgian anchovy fishery Louisa Coglan Impacts of Vessel Capacity Reduction Programs on Efficiency in Fisheries:
The Case of Australias Multispecies Northern Prawn Fishery
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Aaron Mamula Bidder Learning in Sequential License Buyback Auctions: A Model of the Texas Shrimp License Buyback Program
FA06:Risk and uncertainty in the fishing industry Maria Rebecca Campos
Adaptation of Fishing Communities in the Philippines to the Impacts of Climate Change
Michael De Alessi Measuring the Effects of Quota Rights on Biological and Economic Sustainability in the New Zealand Lobster Fishery
Eric Thunberg Measuring Fishing Vessel Safety and Risk Taking
Rebecca Metzner Uncertainty and Risk in the Ecosystems Approach to Fisheries Management: Some Insights from an Ecosystem Computer Simulation Model
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Silvia Salas Coping strategies under uncertain environment: the case of Mexican coastal fishers
FA07:Risk and uncertainty in the fishing industry Seamus McElroy Western rock lobster fishery: a case study in fisheries management from
success? To recruitment failure? And where to now? Richard Woodward Toward capturing model uncertainty in bioeconomic models
Niels Vestergaard Assessing Risk and Uncertainty in Fisheries Rebuilding Plans
Chris Kennedy Fishery management when biological and economic uncertainties are correlated.
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Thi Thanh Thuy Pham The Effect Of Remuneration System On The Economic Performance Of Small Scale Vessels- The Case Of Purse Seining In The South Central- Vietnam
FA08:Fishers behavior Silvia Salas Spatial allocation of fishing effort discriminated by fishing gear in a multi-
species fleet Sonia Jarvis Location Uncertainty in Random Utility Models: Determining the Value of Coral
Reefs Kirsten Abernethy Fishing for what? Fisher decision making in the South-west of England
Louise Teh Time Discounting Behaviour of Small-Scale Fishers in Open Access and Traditionally Managed Reef Fisheries
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Devarahandhi De Silva An Attitude approach to measure the Entrepreneurial Profile of Sri Lankan Fisher Folk: An untold story
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Economics of fishing activities
FA09:Fishers behavior Emmanuelle Quillerou What is behind Fleet Evolution: application of a Flow Analysis to the French
fisheries? Soile Kulmala A meta-analysis of fisheries fleet dynamics models: the techniques and
theoretical approach used, the variables included, and the policy purpose of the models.
Heleen Bartelings Capital Utilization and Investment decisions: a case study for the Netherlands
Marcos Prez-Prez Estimating a supply function for the Galician fleet in the Celtic Sea Fishery
Fri
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Paul McLeod Expected Catch Rate and Recreational Fishing Effort: Implications for Management in the Western Australian West Coast Demersal Fishery
FA10:Smallscale fisheries Niang Ndeye Astou Sustainable management of fishery resources and development in Africa:
Sustainable management of artisanal fisheries and local development in Senegalese coast facing the globalization of fish market.
Peter Britz Governance Challenges facing African Fisheries
Akhmad Fauzi The Java Sea small-scale fisheries in changing environment: Experiences from Indonesia
Wed
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Jean-Michel Sourisseau
Managing Small-Scale Fisheries Confronted with Socio-Economic Changes in New Caledonia (South Pacific)
FA11:Small scale fisheries Claire Macher Mediterranean fishing strategies and interactions between small scale fisheries
and trawlers in the Mediterranean hake Fishery Pazhani Kanthiah Small-Scale Fisheries Transition To Sustainable And Responsible Fishing In
India - A Micro Level Study Justin Hospital Economic And Social Characteristics Of The Hawaii Small Boat Fishery
Zuzy Anna Do financial assistances properly address small scale fisheries problems?: The case of small-scale fisheries of the North Coast of Java.
Wed
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Francis Lalo Small Scale Fisheries Analysis in a S ustainable Development Perspective.
FA13:Recreational fishing Daniel Lew How Do Harvest Rates Affect Angler Trip Behavior?
James Hilger Demand Heterogeneity for Southern California Sportfishing Trips Sonia Jarvis Fishing for the Truth: An Examination of the Effects of Task Complexity on
Choice Experiment Responses for Recreational Fishing Management Jon Olaf Olaussen Does the Recreational Angler care? Escaped Farmed vs Wild Atlantic Salmon
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Seamus McElroy The recreational fishing story a role for the economist because conventional biological and effort restrictions are not enough
FA14:Contribution of capture fisheries to socioeconomic wellbeing Chris Bene Is the Wealth-Based Approach really Appropriate for Small-Scale Fisheries in
the Developing World? An Alternative Perspective Max Thilo Stoeven Consumer surplus in fisheries
Taiwo Ejiola Mafimisebi
Poverty Analysis in Households with Fish-based Livelihoods Strategies in the Riverine Areas of Southwest Nigeria
Tu
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Gabe Dunham Value-Driven Rent Dissipation in Limited-Entry Fisheries: Experimental Evidence
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Economics of fishing activities
FA15:Contribution of capture fisheries to socioeconomic wellbeing Ingrid Kelling Food security through aquaculture development: Lessons from Bangladesh
and Malawi Ling Huang Worldwide Returns to Fisheries Management Expenditures
Takamune Fujii Tragedy of the Commons and International Trade: Case of International Fisheries
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Taiwo Ejiola Mafimisebi
Contribution of Children in Artisanal Fisheries to Poverty Alleviation in Ondo State Nigeria
FA16:Contribution of capture fisheries to socioeconomic wellbeing Rashid Sumaila The need to Clarify Fisheries Economics
Chris Bene Assessing Vulnerability in Small-Scale Fishing Communities
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Chin-Hwa Jenny Sun Global Tuna Demand, Price Response and Management: A Summary of Global Tuna Demand Workshop in La Jolla, CA on May 13-14, 2010
FA17:Contribution of capture fisheries to socioeconomic wellbeing Voisin Sylvestre Environmental and Socio-Economical Impacts of the Peruvian Anchoveta
Supply Chains: work plan and first results Kieran Kelleher Lessons from reform of Perus anchoveta fishery
Lamine Mbaye Generating and sharing resource wealth in the Senegalese deep-water shrimp fishery: how to build a win-win public and private partnership (PPP)?
Wed
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Hkan Eggert Welfare Effects of Fisheries Boom in L ake Victoria
ID91:Fisheries Aid
Either Mr Bortey or Mr Nunoo
African Fisheries Development Aid: Country Case-Study (1): Ghana
Boubacar B African Fisheries Development Aid: Coun try Case Study (2): Senegal
Fiona Nunan African Fisheries Development Aid: Country Case-study (3): Uganda
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Fisheries management
FM01:Bycatch, discards, selectivity James Hilger A Multivariate Poisson Approach to Estimating Target Catch and Bycatch
Production Daniel Georgianna Managing Technical Interactions in an Ecosystem: Confronting Bycatch Limits
in a Closed Fishery Basil Sharp By-catch management in ITQ fisheries Florian Diekert Growth Overfishing
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Sean Pascoe Compensatory mitigation: an alternative solution to seabird bycatch in fisheries?