The opportunity cost of spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) bycatch in a ling (Genypterus blacodes) longline fishery
The economic impact of spiny dogfish in a New Zealand ling longline fishery was assessed for the purpose of guiding early-stage bycatch reduction device (BRD) development. Ling fishermen describe being “dogged out”, events where high dogfish catch per unit effort (CPUE) is assumed to cause low ling...
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Enthalten in: A CANADIAN RETROSPECTIVE COHORT REVIEW OF 2,233 PATIENTS COMPARING OUTCOMES OF ERCP UNDER CONSCIOUS SEDATION TO GENERAL ANESTHESIA - Greaves, Grant E. ELSEVIER, 2022, Amsterdam [u.a.] |
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10.1016/j.marpol.2019.04.005 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000000885.pica (DE-627)ELV04710371X (ELSEVIER)S0308-597X(18)30712-7 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 610 VZ 44.87 bkl Howard, Sunkita verfasserin aut The opportunity cost of spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) bycatch in a ling (Genypterus blacodes) longline fishery 2019transfer abstract 6 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The economic impact of spiny dogfish in a New Zealand ling longline fishery was assessed for the purpose of guiding early-stage bycatch reduction device (BRD) development. Ling fishermen describe being “dogged out”, events where high dogfish catch per unit effort (CPUE) is assumed to cause low ling CPUE. Overall, fisheries observer data showed a significant, weak positive relationship between these species' CPUE, which was expected given their spatio-temporal co-occurrence. On fishing lines in the upper quartile for spiny dogfish CPUE (193 dogfish per thousand hooks, a proxy for large “dogged out” events), there was a significant, moderate, negative relationship between dogfish and ling CPUE, providing support for the view of ling fishermen. An opportunity cost for these events was estimated where the value of ling ‘lost’ was approximated by using the ratio of ling to dogfish per line. These lines caught almost 16,000 dogfish, which equated to just over 6000 lost ling worth 75,000 NZD. This cost was adjusted to all hooks in the dataset, as large dogfish events cannot be discerned in advance, equating to 23 cents per hook, per fishing event. A per-hook BRD that eliminates this opportunity cost must reduce dogfish CPUE to below the “dogged out” threshold and cost <23 cents per unit, per fishing event. A 23 cent, single-use BRD would meet this standard, as would a $23 BRD that can be used 100 times. This approach could be used to establish BRD price and performance standards for any bycatch problem that reduces fishing efficiency. The economic impact of spiny dogfish in a New Zealand ling longline fishery was assessed for the purpose of guiding early-stage bycatch reduction device (BRD) development. Ling fishermen describe being “dogged out”, events where high dogfish catch per unit effort (CPUE) is assumed to cause low ling CPUE. Overall, fisheries observer data showed a significant, weak positive relationship between these species' CPUE, which was expected given their spatio-temporal co-occurrence. On fishing lines in the upper quartile for spiny dogfish CPUE (193 dogfish per thousand hooks, a proxy for large “dogged out” events), there was a significant, moderate, negative relationship between dogfish and ling CPUE, providing support for the view of ling fishermen. An opportunity cost for these events was estimated where the value of ling ‘lost’ was approximated by using the ratio of ling to dogfish per line. These lines caught almost 16,000 dogfish, which equated to just over 6000 lost ling worth 75,000 NZD. This cost was adjusted to all hooks in the dataset, as large dogfish events cannot be discerned in advance, equating to 23 cents per hook, per fishing event. A per-hook BRD that eliminates this opportunity cost must reduce dogfish CPUE to below the “dogged out” threshold and cost <23 cents per unit, per fishing event. A 23 cent, single-use BRD would meet this standard, as would a $23 BRD that can be used 100 times. This approach could be used to establish BRD price and performance standards for any bycatch problem that reduces fishing efficiency. Conservation technology Elsevier Bycatch reduction device Elsevier Bycatch mitigation Elsevier Environmental and resource economics Elsevier Kahui, Viktoria oth Rock, Jenny oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Greaves, Grant E. ELSEVIER A CANADIAN RETROSPECTIVE COHORT REVIEW OF 2,233 PATIENTS COMPARING OUTCOMES OF ERCP UNDER CONSCIOUS SEDATION TO GENERAL ANESTHESIA 2022 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV008006881 volume:105 year:2019 pages:38-43 extent:6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2019.04.005 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA 44.87 Gastroenterologie VZ AR 105 2019 38-43 6 |
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10.1016/j.marpol.2019.04.005 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000000885.pica (DE-627)ELV04710371X (ELSEVIER)S0308-597X(18)30712-7 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 610 VZ 44.87 bkl Howard, Sunkita verfasserin aut The opportunity cost of spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) bycatch in a ling (Genypterus blacodes) longline fishery 2019transfer abstract 6 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The economic impact of spiny dogfish in a New Zealand ling longline fishery was assessed for the purpose of guiding early-stage bycatch reduction device (BRD) development. Ling fishermen describe being “dogged out”, events where high dogfish catch per unit effort (CPUE) is assumed to cause low ling CPUE. Overall, fisheries observer data showed a significant, weak positive relationship between these species' CPUE, which was expected given their spatio-temporal co-occurrence. On fishing lines in the upper quartile for spiny dogfish CPUE (193 dogfish per thousand hooks, a proxy for large “dogged out” events), there was a significant, moderate, negative relationship between dogfish and ling CPUE, providing support for the view of ling fishermen. An opportunity cost for these events was estimated where the value of ling ‘lost’ was approximated by using the ratio of ling to dogfish per line. These lines caught almost 16,000 dogfish, which equated to just over 6000 lost ling worth 75,000 NZD. This cost was adjusted to all hooks in the dataset, as large dogfish events cannot be discerned in advance, equating to 23 cents per hook, per fishing event. A per-hook BRD that eliminates this opportunity cost must reduce dogfish CPUE to below the “dogged out” threshold and cost <23 cents per unit, per fishing event. A 23 cent, single-use BRD would meet this standard, as would a $23 BRD that can be used 100 times. This approach could be used to establish BRD price and performance standards for any bycatch problem that reduces fishing efficiency. The economic impact of spiny dogfish in a New Zealand ling longline fishery was assessed for the purpose of guiding early-stage bycatch reduction device (BRD) development. Ling fishermen describe being “dogged out”, events where high dogfish catch per unit effort (CPUE) is assumed to cause low ling CPUE. Overall, fisheries observer data showed a significant, weak positive relationship between these species' CPUE, which was expected given their spatio-temporal co-occurrence. On fishing lines in the upper quartile for spiny dogfish CPUE (193 dogfish per thousand hooks, a proxy for large “dogged out” events), there was a significant, moderate, negative relationship between dogfish and ling CPUE, providing support for the view of ling fishermen. An opportunity cost for these events was estimated where the value of ling ‘lost’ was approximated by using the ratio of ling to dogfish per line. These lines caught almost 16,000 dogfish, which equated to just over 6000 lost ling worth 75,000 NZD. This cost was adjusted to all hooks in the dataset, as large dogfish events cannot be discerned in advance, equating to 23 cents per hook, per fishing event. A per-hook BRD that eliminates this opportunity cost must reduce dogfish CPUE to below the “dogged out” threshold and cost <23 cents per unit, per fishing event. A 23 cent, single-use BRD would meet this standard, as would a $23 BRD that can be used 100 times. This approach could be used to establish BRD price and performance standards for any bycatch problem that reduces fishing efficiency. Conservation technology Elsevier Bycatch reduction device Elsevier Bycatch mitigation Elsevier Environmental and resource economics Elsevier Kahui, Viktoria oth Rock, Jenny oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Greaves, Grant E. ELSEVIER A CANADIAN RETROSPECTIVE COHORT REVIEW OF 2,233 PATIENTS COMPARING OUTCOMES OF ERCP UNDER CONSCIOUS SEDATION TO GENERAL ANESTHESIA 2022 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV008006881 volume:105 year:2019 pages:38-43 extent:6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2019.04.005 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA 44.87 Gastroenterologie VZ AR 105 2019 38-43 6 |
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10.1016/j.marpol.2019.04.005 doi /cbs_pica/cbs_olc/import_discovery/elsevier/einzuspielen/GBV00000000000885.pica (DE-627)ELV04710371X (ELSEVIER)S0308-597X(18)30712-7 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 610 VZ 44.87 bkl Howard, Sunkita verfasserin aut The opportunity cost of spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) bycatch in a ling (Genypterus blacodes) longline fishery 2019transfer abstract 6 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The economic impact of spiny dogfish in a New Zealand ling longline fishery was assessed for the purpose of guiding early-stage bycatch reduction device (BRD) development. Ling fishermen describe being “dogged out”, events where high dogfish catch per unit effort (CPUE) is assumed to cause low ling CPUE. Overall, fisheries observer data showed a significant, weak positive relationship between these species' CPUE, which was expected given their spatio-temporal co-occurrence. On fishing lines in the upper quartile for spiny dogfish CPUE (193 dogfish per thousand hooks, a proxy for large “dogged out” events), there was a significant, moderate, negative relationship between dogfish and ling CPUE, providing support for the view of ling fishermen. An opportunity cost for these events was estimated where the value of ling ‘lost’ was approximated by using the ratio of ling to dogfish per line. These lines caught almost 16,000 dogfish, which equated to just over 6000 lost ling worth 75,000 NZD. This cost was adjusted to all hooks in the dataset, as large dogfish events cannot be discerned in advance, equating to 23 cents per hook, per fishing event. A per-hook BRD that eliminates this opportunity cost must reduce dogfish CPUE to below the “dogged out” threshold and cost <23 cents per unit, per fishing event. A 23 cent, single-use BRD would meet this standard, as would a $23 BRD that can be used 100 times. This approach could be used to establish BRD price and performance standards for any bycatch problem that reduces fishing efficiency. The economic impact of spiny dogfish in a New Zealand ling longline fishery was assessed for the purpose of guiding early-stage bycatch reduction device (BRD) development. Ling fishermen describe being “dogged out”, events where high dogfish catch per unit effort (CPUE) is assumed to cause low ling CPUE. Overall, fisheries observer data showed a significant, weak positive relationship between these species' CPUE, which was expected given their spatio-temporal co-occurrence. On fishing lines in the upper quartile for spiny dogfish CPUE (193 dogfish per thousand hooks, a proxy for large “dogged out” events), there was a significant, moderate, negative relationship between dogfish and ling CPUE, providing support for the view of ling fishermen. An opportunity cost for these events was estimated where the value of ling ‘lost’ was approximated by using the ratio of ling to dogfish per line. These lines caught almost 16,000 dogfish, which equated to just over 6000 lost ling worth 75,000 NZD. This cost was adjusted to all hooks in the dataset, as large dogfish events cannot be discerned in advance, equating to 23 cents per hook, per fishing event. A per-hook BRD that eliminates this opportunity cost must reduce dogfish CPUE to below the “dogged out” threshold and cost <23 cents per unit, per fishing event. A 23 cent, single-use BRD would meet this standard, as would a $23 BRD that can be used 100 times. This approach could be used to establish BRD price and performance standards for any bycatch problem that reduces fishing efficiency. Conservation technology Elsevier Bycatch reduction device Elsevier Bycatch mitigation Elsevier Environmental and resource economics Elsevier Kahui, Viktoria oth Rock, Jenny oth Enthalten in Elsevier Science Greaves, Grant E. ELSEVIER A CANADIAN RETROSPECTIVE COHORT REVIEW OF 2,233 PATIENTS COMPARING OUTCOMES OF ERCP UNDER CONSCIOUS SEDATION TO GENERAL ANESTHESIA 2022 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV008006881 volume:105 year:2019 pages:38-43 extent:6 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2019.04.005 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA 44.87 Gastroenterologie VZ AR 105 2019 38-43 6 |
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