SOK-3555 Fisheries Economics

Course information

Aim

This course aims to provide the student with a good theoretical background in bioeconomic principles which could be used in practical management tasks. The course aims also to integrate biological knowledge on population dynamics with economic reasoning.

Course description

The interplay between vessels/fishermen and fish stocks is studied for the case of an open access fishery and for different management regimes. Bioeconomic theory is used in the analysis of selected fisheries, both nationally controlled and those in which two or more countries are involved. Practical issues related to the use of available data for establishing bioeconomic reference points are addressed.

Teaching material

Additional material

The following visualisations of models and features are available through the Wolfram Demonstrations Project:
Course administration
Lecturers: Arne Eide, Siv Reithe and Edgar Henriksen
Seminar leader: Inga Kaspersen

Lectures

  1. Introduction to Resource Economics
  2. Population dynamics
  3. Production functions
  4. Open access
  5. Other reference points
  6. The Gordon-Schaefer model
  7. Fisheries management
  8. Fisheries management
  9. Multispecies modelling
  10. Investment analysis
  11. Fishermen behaviour
  12. Open Access Dynamics (Part 1Part 2)
  13. Fisheries development
  14. Wrap up

    INFO BOX

  • Credits: 10 ECTS
  • Prerequisites: SOK-3554
  • Grading: ECTS
  • Language: English
  • Lectures (hours): 28
  • Seminars (hours): 14
  • Course responsible: Arne Eide
  • Department: IFØ
  • Period: January - May
  • Exam: 6 hours of written exam (multiple choice) and one assignment. The assignment is graded passed/failed, passed is required for final evaluation (exam).