A bioeconomic analysis of the East Johore prawn fishery Malaysia


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Kusairi Mohd Noh, . and Tai Shzee Yew, . A bioeconomic analysis of the East Johore prawn fishery Malaysia. pp. 31-45. ISSN 0128-7702

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This study presents the results of the bioeconomic simulations of the east Johore prawn fishery. There are about 17 prawn species in east Johore but the model was based on an aggregated prawn fishery harvested by three methods: traditional (consisting of traps and drift nets) small trawlers and large trawlers. The model was used to simulate several management alternatives (1) limited entry regulation (affecting the number of boats) (2) mesh size regulation (by varying the age at first capture) and (3) combinations of these two measures. The base model simulates the actual fishery fairly well and the simulation points to the need to reduce fleet size and increase the age at first capture. The best combination was obtained by a reduction of fleet size by 10 percent from the current level of about 800 vessels and an increase of age at first capture from the base value of four to six months


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Abstract

This study presents the results of the bioeconomic simulations of the east Johore prawn fishery. There are about 17 prawn species in east Johore but the model was based on an aggregated prawn fishery harvested by three methods: traditional (consisting of traps and drift nets) small trawlers and large trawlers. The model was used to simulate several management alternatives (1) limited entry regulation (affecting the number of boats) (2) mesh size regulation (by varying the age at first capture) and (3) combinations of these two measures. The base model simulates the actual fishery fairly well and the simulation points to the need to reduce fleet size and increase the age at first capture. The best combination was obtained by a reduction of fleet size by 10 percent from the current level of about 800 vessels and an increase of age at first capture from the base value of four to six months

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Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Summaries (En Ms)
AGROVOC Term: prawns and shrimps
AGROVOC Term: economic analysis
AGROVOC Term: statistical analysis > statistical analysis Prefer using statistical methodsstatistical methods
AGROVOC Term: simulation
AGROVOC Term: simulation models
AGROVOC Term: econometric models
AGROVOC Term: econometrics
AGROVOC Term: economics
Geographical Term: Malaysia
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Date Deposited: 13 Jun 2025 07:00
Last Modified: 13 Jun 2025 07:00
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17097

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