2019
DOI: 10.1086/702268
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Effort Dynamics and Alternative Management Policies: The Case of the West Coast Zone B Trawl Fishery in Peninsular Malaysia

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“…Theoretically, fishermen increase the investment and inputs as long as the industry provides greater profits. With the fact of increasing profit by fishing, the hierarchy of overfishing and overcapacity prolongs in the industry (Laloë, 1995;Sin et al, 2019). The relationship of each variable in the study is connected relevantly (Figure 2).…”
Section: Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Theoretically, fishermen increase the investment and inputs as long as the industry provides greater profits. With the fact of increasing profit by fishing, the hierarchy of overfishing and overcapacity prolongs in the industry (Laloë, 1995;Sin et al, 2019). The relationship of each variable in the study is connected relevantly (Figure 2).…”
Section: Research Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The fishermen income can be adjusted by multiple reasons. According to Sin et al (2019), crews operating the trawl vessels in Malaysia are not paid a fixed wage. Instead, they are paid a portion of the net profit and the gross revenue of a trawler is measured for each trip.…”
Section: Jipk: Scientific Journal Of Fisheries and Marinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Traditional fishers' problems exist due to poverty, lack of access to basic fishing gears, technical support, and knowledge which resulted in uncertainties in resources, posing myriad challenges to traditional fishers' communities (Journal & Management, 2011). The invasion of trawlers to the near-shore fishery by trawlers also poses a threat to traditional fishers (Sin et al, 2019). Traditional fishers use smaller boats that are traditionally built, with no guidance and approval naval architects harmed their traditional fisher's income and safety (Yaakob et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%