2008
DOI: 10.1080/00036840600949355
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Sea turtle interactions with Hawaii's longline fishery: an extended multi-objective programming model incorporating spatial and seasonal dimensions

Abstract: Endangered and protected sea turtle interactions with the pelagic longline fishery have become an important fishery policy concern recently. A multi-objective programming model for Hawaii's longline fishery that incorporated sea turtle interactions (Pradhan and Leung, 2006a) has been extended with spatial and seasonal dimensions. The synergetic effect of these added features indicate that there exists better economic and environmental efficiency gains in terms of higher profit and reduced turtle interactions, … Show more

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“…Curtis and Hicks (2000) estimate the cost of closing portions of Hawaii's pelagic longline fishing ground. Chakravorty and Nemoto (2000), Huang and Leung (2007), and Pradhan and Leung (2008) 4 Two main gear types are employed in the commercial reef fish fishery. Vertical line gear is the most common, followed by longline gear (fish traps, nets, and trolling gear are also used).…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Curtis and Hicks (2000) estimate the cost of closing portions of Hawaii's pelagic longline fishing ground. Chakravorty and Nemoto (2000), Huang and Leung (2007), and Pradhan and Leung (2008) 4 Two main gear types are employed in the commercial reef fish fishery. Vertical line gear is the most common, followed by longline gear (fish traps, nets, and trolling gear are also used).…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%