Long Xu, Xiaojun Zhang, Haixia Yu, Peng Zhou, Dan Xu, Peipei Li, Xiaxia Chen
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An evolutionary game analysis of the promotion of shipborne low-temperature freezing technology for sea-caught shrimps among the government, fishermen, and consumers
In the era of heightened focus on sustainable marine fisheries development, the Shipborne Low-Temperature Freezing Technology is crucial for enhancing the preservation effect of seafood, improving transportation efficiency, and reducing energy consumption. It plays a key role in the sustainable development of the fishery industry. This paper constructs a tripartite evolutionary game model involving fishermen, consumers, and the government by using evolutionary game theory, and analyzes the interaction mechanism of the behaviors of the three parties. Based on field survey data, through model derivation and simulation, with results as follows: (1) Government subsidies positively influence choices at both the production and consumption ends. They incentivize fishermen to adopt Shipborne Low-Temperature Freezing Technology for storing wild-caught shrimp products, while also encouraging consumers to purchase shrimp products preserved through this technology. (2) Government subsidy structures have complex effects on the strategic choices of both fishermen and consumers. Expanding subsidies to fishermen positively impacts the adoption of Shipborne Low-Temperature Freezing Technology. (3) An appropriate online sales ratio can generate positive cross-channel effects, enabling the game system to reach an optimal equilibrium. In this state: Fishermen spontaneously adopt Shipborne Low-Temperature Freezing Technology; Consumers voluntarily purchase wild-caught shrimp preserved with Shipborne Low-Temperature Freezing Technology; The government withdraws subsidies for both fishermen and consumers.
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Frontiers in Marine Science publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research that advances our understanding of all aspects of the environment, biology, ecosystem functioning and human interactions with the oceans. Field Chief Editor Carlos M. Duarte at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Thuwal is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, policy makers and the public worldwide.
With the human population predicted to reach 9 billion people by 2050, it is clear that traditional land resources will not suffice to meet the demand for food or energy, required to support high-quality livelihoods. As a result, the oceans are emerging as a source of untapped assets, with new innovative industries, such as aquaculture, marine biotechnology, marine energy and deep-sea mining growing rapidly under a new era characterized by rapid growth of a blue, ocean-based economy. The sustainability of the blue economy is closely dependent on our knowledge about how to mitigate the impacts of the multiple pressures on the ocean ecosystem associated with the increased scale and diversification of industry operations in the ocean and global human pressures on the environment. Therefore, Frontiers in Marine Science particularly welcomes the communication of research outcomes addressing ocean-based solutions for the emerging challenges, including improved forecasting and observational capacities, understanding biodiversity and ecosystem problems, locally and globally, effective management strategies to maintain ocean health, and an improved capacity to sustainably derive resources from the oceans.