High-grading and over-quota discarding in mixed fisheries

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J. Batsleer
K. G. Hamon
H. M. J. van Overzee
A. D. Rijnsdorp
J. J. Poos
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[1] IMARES,Aquaculture and Fisheries Group
[2] Institute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies,undefined
[3] Wageningen University,undefined
[4] Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI),undefined
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By-catch; Discards; Common fisheries policy; Fisheries management; Flatfish;
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High-grading is the decision by fishers to discard fish of low value that allows them to land more valuable fish. A literature review showed high-grading is reported in commercial and non-commercial fisheries around the world, although the number of observations is small. High-grading occurs in fisheries that are restricted to land their total catch due to management, market or physical constraints. Using the mixed flatfish fishery as a model system, a dynamic state variable model simulation showed that high-grading of certain grades occurs throughout the year when their ex-vessel price is low. High-grading increases with the degree of quota restriction, while the level of over-quota discarding is unrelated to the quota level. The size composition of the high-graded catch differs from the landed catch. Due to the differences in the seasonal variation in size specific ex-vessel price, the effect of quota restrictions on the size composition of the discarded catch is non-linear. High-grading is difficult to detect for the fishery inspection as it occurs on-board during the short period when the catch is processed. We conclude that high-grading is under-reported in fish stocks managed by restrictive quota, undermining the quality of stock assessments and sustainable management of exploited fish stocks.
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页码:715 / 736
页数:21
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