MetaData for Interactive Model User Guide for the Broadscale Spatial Analysis of Oregon Nearshore Fisheries
Interactive Model User Guide for the Broadscale Spatial Analysis of Oregon Nearshore Fisheries
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Citation
- Originator: The Research Group, LLC.
- Publish Date: 2018
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Name: Lindsay Aylesworth
- Job Position: Marine Reserves Program Leader
- Telephone: 541-867-4741
- E-Mail Address: lindsay.x.aylesworth@odfw.oregon.gov
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Description
- Abstract: Spatially defined fisheries, surficial geologic habitat (SGH) data, species habitat association information, and economic models are brought together to estimate economic effects from displacing commercial and recreational Oregon nearshore fisheries harvest activities. An interactive model was developed whereby a user can select the nearshore area and fisheries to be analyzed. For user convenience, there are menu options for selecting certain pre-defined areas including the Oregon Territorial Sea (TS) and Oregon marine reserve system sites (MR's). The results give the maximum economic risk to which ocean nearshore fisheries participants and coastal communities would be exposed if base period (annual average 2013-2015) management was closed areas and shutdown fisheries. Best available information was used for statistical downscaling from known harvesting information at reference area level to discrete areas. An assumption is fish resources and harvesting are a continuum within the reference areas and the selected area is an extension of that continuum. There is growing evidence for spatial and temporal fish species hotspots and it will be unknown whether the user selected area is congruent with the resource aggregations. The adopted target fisheries to be analyzed were chosen using criteria for whether commercial and recreational fisheries existed in MR areas prior to establishment, preponderance of stock locations within SGH boundaries, and fishery economic importance. The economic effects measurements for assessing nearshore fisheries economic contribution are direct financial values (commercial fisheries revenue and recreational fisheries trip expenditures) and community income (includes multiplier effect). An economic effects spatial ratio estimator for fisheries was applied to the measured habitat areas within the TS and five MR's to determine the estimated economic values from changed management during the base period. The displaced harvesting from MR's fisheries management restrictions is $1.5 million annual income, which is about 3.6 percent of all fishing that takes place in the TS and less than one percent of the onshore ocean commercial and recreational fishing economic contribution. Most likely the actual impacts are lower as some displaced fishing effort would be switched to other local areas or substitute fisheries, albeit fishing costs may increase from increased
transit distances and changed catch per effort. If recreational fishers do not fish in new areas, they may instead spend the same trip expenditures in non-fishing activities in the local economy. Not included in the displaced fisheries estimates are biological spillover effects from possible changed stock abundances that might increase catch per effort in the new fishing area. Until more elaborate multi-fisheries and multifleet spatially explicit models are developed, this study can provide the coarse estimates needed to show economic tradeoffs for whatever might prompt nearshore fisheries and area closures.
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- Geographic Extent: Oregon
- Status: Final
- Use Constraints: Prepared for Marine Resources Program, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Format: PDF
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