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Seafish Bioeconomic Modelling: Methodology Report
The methodology report is intended to be a supplementary report to reports on findings from the Seafish bioeconomic model. The main purpose of the methodology report is to provide more detail on the operation of the three modules that together form the Seafish bioeconomic model and to provide more detail on the design and operation of the individual simulations developed for the model. -
Seafish Bioeconomic Modelling: Analysis of Choke Points and Problem Stocks for UK Fleet under the Landing Obligation, 2017-2019
A bioeconomic model has been developed by Seafish to support high quality analysis of the UK fishing industry. The model provides Seafish with an impact assessment tool to analyse the potential impact of policy measures on the UK fishing fleet, with a particular focus on the potential effect of the landing obligation. The purpose of this report is to present findings from the model developed by Seafish. Several simulations are presented in the report to evaluate the impacts of new policy on UK demersal fleets. -
Landing Obligation Economic Impact Assessment (EIA) - Interim Report One: Choke Analysis
First Interim Report for Economic Impact Assessment of the Landing Obligation. Choke analysis for key UK fleet segments based on 2013 fishing activity as if rules for the Landing Obligation had been place. See also report Appendix B, available as Excel workbook download. -
Landing Obligation Economic Impact Assessment Final Report
The economic impact assessment has four primary goals: analyse the potential consequences of the landing obligation for the UK fleet – if there is no substantive change in fishing patterns; explore the potential value of different policy levers to the UK fleet; identify potential choke stocks and their associated choke points in different sea areas, and for different fleet segments; and communicate the areas of greatest challenge with regards to mitigating the impact of the landing obligation in the UK. -
Size-price dependency in the market for whitefish
Seafish analysed data on sales of cod and haddock at Peterhead auction between 2006 and 2015 to estimate how much fish size influenced price at auction. Further analysis was done to estimate how a lower average size of landed fish could impact fishing revenues. The study found strong evidence of size-dependent pricing for both species and estimated that if selectivity is not improved, fishermen operating whitefish vessels could earn £21,000 less in gross annual fishing income from cod and haddock landings, compared to pre-landing obligation fishing revenues. The study suggests that if selectivity is improved, fishermen could achieve a higher overall value for their landings than if they land the same proportion of small fish that they were catching before the landing obligation was implemented. -
Landing Obligation Economic Impact Assessment (EIA). Interim Report Two: Scenario Analysis
This report includes comparisons of the relative effects of policy levers on the economic impact of the landing obligation on six UK key fleet segments -
Final Minutes DAG meeting 25 November 2016
Final notes of the Discard Action Group meeting held at the Wesley Hotel, London on 25 November 2016. -
Final Minutes DAG meeting 23 March 2015
Final notes of the Discard Action Group meeting held at the Wesley Hotel, London on 23 March 2015. -
Discard Action Group - meeting minutes
Friends House, London. Wednesday, 10 October 2018