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SOCIO ECONOMIC FACTORS AFFECTING EXPLOITATION AND MANAGEMENT OF TOP PREDATORS P. M. Miyake. Exploitation. Managements. Biological (including echo-system and stocks) environment Oceanographic (physiochemical) environment Fishery and management policy Socio-economic. Exploitation.
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SOCIO ECONOMIC FACTORS AFFECTING EXPLOITATION AND MANAGEMENT OF TOPPREDATORS P. M. Miyake
Exploitation Managements • Biological (including echo-system and stocks) environment • Oceanographic (physiochemical) environment • Fishery and management policy • Socio-economic
Exploitation Managements • Biological (including echo-system and stocks) environment • Oceanographic (physiochemical) environment • Fishery and management policy • Socio-economic
Major technological changes in fishing • Longline • Super-freezer • Deep setting • Shift from Large to small boats • Pole and line • Forced water circulation • Introduction of freezer • Purse seine • Increasing holding-capacity • Bird rader • Development of FAD fishing
Major economical changes in fishing • Vessel construction cost (Negative?) • Fish price and demand (Positive?) • Reduction of cost from landing to consumers’ market • Operating cost (fuel, labor, material, bait, etc.) • Increasing coastal states right • Cost for management (observers, VMS, various mitigation procedures, etc)
Recent changes in fisheries • Recent increase in purse seine fishing capacity and consequently in catch • Shift from large fish to small fish • Reduction of Y/R and AMSY • Increase in coastal fisheries (particularly of small longliners)
Trade and market structureTrade and market structure
Problems with trade data • No reliable world statistics for a long period. • Fresh, chilled or frozen tunas are given in processed weight but how processed is not given. • Fresh, chilled or frozen tuna are in wet weight, but the canned product is in canned net weight. • Exports, imports, productions and re-exports are often inconsistent. • Fresh, chilled or frozen tunas can be used for canning or fresh fish market. • Canned tuna may include other species than major tunas (e.g. bonitos)..
Consumption • No reliable world statistics for a long period. • Consumptions are calculated as balance: • Production + Import - Export – Reexport -
Other socio-economic elements • Eco-system approach for fishery managements • Evaluation of target species population • Evaluation of impact of fisheries to the entire eco-system. • Evaluation of influence of eco-system to target species.
Positive sides of farming • Add values to the captured fish.Price-rise for many bait fish and hence economical gains for other local fisheries. • Increase job opportunities in farming areas. • Provide fat meat of tuna to the market in a large quantity and relatively low price. • Provide high valued tuna on constant basis. • Stabilized tuna as an important trade commodity.
Negative sides of farming • Uncertainties in quantity, area, time and size of fish of catches increased (possible tuna laundering.) • Excessive exploitation of bluefin stocks. • Tuna price in the Japanese market collapsed and lead many fishers to economic difficulties. • Collapsed people’s taste bud (author’s opinion). • Possible sanitary problem? • Negative effects on environment? • Introduction of new parasites or disease by baitfish?
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