An agent‐based model to optimize transboundary management for the walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) fishery in the Gulf of Alaska

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Benjamin C. Williams, K. Criddle, G. Kruse
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Abstract

Because fish stocks often straddle state, national, and international boundaries, there is a need to coordinate fishery management across jurisdictions. This is particularly important when the abundance or spatial distribution of the stock varies through time. This is best achieved when management objectives and strategies align, and there is coordinated decision‐making and catch accounting among jurisdictions such that each fish stock is managed over its full geographic range. However, legal constraints or differing management objectives may not permit such coordinated decision making and policy development. This study introduces a framework for effectively simulating fleet dynamics, fishery quota allocation, and the implications of alternative management strategies while allowing for determination of economically optimal management approaches at the community level. As a case study, an agent‐based model (ABM) was developed to examine the interplay between transboundary management scenarios on the economic viability of a nascent Alaska state‐waters trawl fishery for walleye pollock (Gadus chalcogrammus) in the Gulf of Alaska, given a longstanding federally managed fishery. Under conditions characteristic of the recent past, the management strategy that produced the best overall improvements, relative to status quo, involved a scenario that allows for community‐based cooperatives in federal‐waters and an open access strategy in state‐waters. This case study allows us to demonstrate more generally how using an ABM allows for quantifying the impacts of and informing managers on anticipated, and novel, results of alternative management strategies for complex socioecological systems before implementation.
一个基于代理的模型,用于优化阿拉斯加湾大眼鳕鱼(Gadus chalcogrammus)渔业的跨界管理
由于鱼类资源经常跨越州、国家和国际边界,因此有必要协调跨司法管辖区的渔业管理。当种群的丰度或空间分布随时间变化时,这一点尤为重要。只有在管理目标和战略一致的情况下才能实现这一目标,并在各司法管辖区之间协调决策和捕捞量核算,以便在其整个地理范围内管理每种鱼类资源。然而,法律限制或不同的管理目标可能不允许这种协调的决策和政策制定。本研究介绍了一个框架,用于有效地模拟船队动态、渔业配额分配和备选管理策略的影响,同时允许在社区一级确定经济上最优的管理方法。作为一个案例研究,我们开发了一个基于代理的模型(ABM)来研究跨界管理方案对阿拉斯加湾新兴的阿拉斯加州水域拖网捕捞狭鳕(Gadus chalcogrammus)经济可行性的相互作用,考虑到长期的联邦管理渔业。在最近的情况下,相对于现状而言,产生最佳整体改善的管理策略包括在联邦水域允许以社区为基础的合作社,在州水域允许开放获取策略。本案例研究使我们能够更广泛地展示如何在实施之前使用ABM来量化复杂社会生态系统的替代管理策略的预期和新结果的影响并告知管理者。
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Natural Resource Modeling
Natural Resource Modeling 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
6.20%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Natural Resource Modeling is an international journal devoted to mathematical modeling of natural resource systems. It reflects the conceptual and methodological core that is common to model building throughout disciplines including such fields as forestry, fisheries, economics and ecology. This core draws upon the analytical and methodological apparatus of mathematics, statistics, and scientific computing.
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