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Article Dans Une Revue Marine and Freshwater Research Année : 2023

Managing biological, economic and social trade-offs in the Australian Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery

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Context Maximum sustainable yield and maximum economic yield are often advocated as desirable biological and economic objectives for fisheries management, and the analysis of trade-offs associated is often absent from scientific advice. Aims This work aims to demonstrate an operational approach for comparing trade-offs of not only biological, and economic objectives, but also social objectives, in this case for maintaining affordable fish prices for the Australian public. Methods We use a simulation model of the multi-species, the Australian Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery, characterised by technical and economic interactions among harvested stocks, and apply an eco-viability approach to identify catch limits on two key species of the fishery (tiger flathead and pink ling). Key results Several trade-offs are highlighted related to the distribution of benefits among vessel owners, fishing crews and consumers. Maximising the economic returns to vessel owners, which is the current management objective of the fishery, correspondingly reduces social benefits of providing employment as fishing crews and raises consumer prices. Conclusions Maximising fishery profits as a management objective comes at a social cost for crew members and fish consumers. Implications Analysing trade-offs with an eco-viability approach helps inform decisions regarding fisheries management, fully accounting for the different dimensions of biological, economic and social sustainability.
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hal-04540155 , version 1 (10-04-2024)

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Florence Briton, Olivier Thébaud, Claire Macher, Caleb Gardner, Lorne Richard Little. Managing biological, economic and social trade-offs in the Australian Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery. Marine and Freshwater Research, 2023, 74 (16), pp.1355-1369. ⟨10.1071/MF23024⟩. ⟨hal-04540155⟩
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