Fisheries Economics & Policy: Intro to Fisheries Management

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • This video is a part of Conservation Strategy Fund's collection of environmental economic lessons and was made possible thanks to the support of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation. This series is for individuals who want to learn - or review - the basic economics of conservation. The first of our Fisheries Economics & Policy series, this video introduces the concept of how a population of fish can be managed sustainably. The series will cover management strategies to preserve fishing in the long term and will include concepts such as open access, common pool resources, tragedy of the commons, maximum economic yield, taxes and subsidies, reducing effort, territorial use rights, transferable quotas and externalities.
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    Fishing video footage courtesy of Atlantic Group Norway: / @atlanticgroupnorway
    Original video can be found here: • Norwegian H+G factory ...
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Комментарии • 21

  • @xtasty5195
    @xtasty5195 4 года назад +12

    Who's watching this for homework?

  • @kriptoniteXD
    @kriptoniteXD 8 лет назад +12

    Thank you for creating such an amazing channel! You're giving for free what governments should do!

  • @biancabentes1124
    @biancabentes1124 2 года назад

    Amazing! perfect to teach! thanks a lot to the group for this huge contribution!

  • @sarahpaulus8744
    @sarahpaulus8744 7 лет назад +3

    how i wish you were my fisheries eco lecturer way back

  • @carlyforrest3785
    @carlyforrest3785 6 лет назад +5

    this is such a great educational video piece!! keep up the stellar work man!!

  • @themoralshow902
    @themoralshow902 Год назад +1

    Fans from Sri Lanka ❤️🇱🇰🤘

  • @ailarsdavid4759
    @ailarsdavid4759 6 лет назад

    thanks

  • @harshthacker8267
    @harshthacker8267 3 года назад +6

    ‘A good chunk of vegetarians I’ve met, eat fish’. Lol wuttt 😂

  • @josephineedward8233
    @josephineedward8233 3 года назад

    What program do you use to make these videos?

  • @chachiuday
    @chachiuday 6 лет назад +1

    the tragedy of the commons

  • @noofalqamshuii62
    @noofalqamshuii62 2 года назад

    I need the graphs

  • @RunerBill
    @RunerBill 9 лет назад +3

    30 years later from now people will ask each other how did fish or steak tasted like... The sad times, I don't even wanna think about it..

  • @itsgivingjulia
    @itsgivingjulia 20 минут назад

    beat you again youtube with my adblocker. try better next time!

  • @ShinetheLightofTruth
    @ShinetheLightofTruth 3 года назад +1

    Trawlers are the problem. They scoop up everything from bait to bottom fish for profit. Real fishermen fish for fun and some sustenance. They don't wipe out the fishery.

  • @samshotgun6530
    @samshotgun6530 4 года назад +1

    "open access" is the name of the West coast small boat fleet. I am a West coast open access fisherman and it is far from unregulated... They literally give us 400lbs every 2 months of the main catch. That's not even enough to pay for much considering the fish are 90cents to $3.50 a lb. It is over regulated but the big commercial ships just pay enough $ to basically do whatever including taking "no take species" (protected fish). they are not open access fisherman, so this clip can be a bit confused in the wording.

  • @carsonhirtle7373
    @carsonhirtle7373 6 лет назад +2

    Small fishing boats aren't bad but trawlers are, I'm a fisherman so I would know

  • @samsam18200
    @samsam18200 3 года назад

    more government is not the solution

  • @rushiaisboingboing4957
    @rushiaisboingboing4957 5 лет назад +2

    The big companies are sell-fish
    Really no joke
    Pun intended