Evaluating Oyster Aquaculture’s Cost-Effectiveness as a Nitrogen Removal Best Management Practice – A Case Study of the Delaware Inland Bays

J. F. Flood
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Disease and overfishing have led to a dramatic decline in wild populations and subsequent harvests of the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica over the past few decades in Delaware and other states along the Atlantic Coast. However, in addition to their value as food to consumers, oysters, whether wild populations or cultured stocks, can provide ecosystem services such as nutrient removal, which may result in localized water quality improvements. Consequently, recent policies in Delaware have sought to establish and grow an oyster aquaculture industry. However, a key challenge to achieving efficient levels of industry growth and water quality improvements is that current market prices for oysters in other states and those projected for a Delaware market do not account for the value of these additional ecosystem services. In my analysis, I consider the projected market value of oysters harvested from the Delaware Inland Bays, estimate the additional value of their nutrient removal benefits, and propose a framework of financial incentives needed to increase the supply of oysters and therefore improved water quality. I then conclude with a brief discussion of how this incentive program could be structured as well addressing the regional differences in the oyster aquaculture industry and within the scientific literature. This review is available in Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics: https://cbe.miis.edu/joce/vol6/iss1/4
评估牡蛎养殖作为氮去除最佳管理实践的成本效益-以特拉华州内陆湾为例
在过去的几十年里,疾病和过度捕捞导致特拉华州和大西洋沿岸其他州的野生牡蛎数量急剧下降,并导致东部牡蛎Crassostrea virginica的收成。然而,除了对消费者来说具有食物价值外,牡蛎,无论是野生种群还是养殖种群,都可以提供生态系统服务,如去除营养物质,这可能会导致局部水质改善。因此,特拉华州最近的政策试图建立和发展牡蛎养殖业。然而,实现高效的行业增长和水质改善的一个关键挑战是,其他州牡蛎的当前市场价格和特拉华州市场的预测价格没有考虑到这些额外生态系统服务的价值。在我的分析中,我考虑了从特拉华内陆海湾收获的牡蛎的预计市场价值,估计了其营养去除效益的附加价值,并提出了增加牡蛎供应从而改善水质所需的财政激励框架。最后,我简要讨论了如何构建这一激励计划,以及如何解决牡蛎养殖业和科学文献中的地区差异。这篇综述发表在《海洋与海岸经济学杂志》上:https://cbe.miis.edu/joce/vol6/iss1/4
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Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics
Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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