Case Studies on the Effects of Transferable Fishing Rights on Fleet Capacity and Concentration of Quota Ownership
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FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER 412
Edited by
Ross SHOTTON
Fishery Resources Officer
Marine Resources Service
Fishery Resources Division
FAO Fisheries Department

Rome, 2001

Shotton, R. (ed.) Case studies on the effects of transferable fishing rights on
fleet capacity and concentration of quota ownership. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. No. 412. Rome, FAO.
2001. 238p. ABSTRACT This report, consisting of 16 national, or national fishery,
studies, describes how the introduction of transferable fishing (effort) or fish
(catch) quotas has affected the capacity of the fleet prosecuting the target
fishery for which the harvesting rights apply. The case studies include two from the European Union (the U.K.
and the Netherlands) and for Iceland. Two studies are presented for fisheries
along the eastern seaboard of the United States Seven accounts are included from
Australia, two of which describe fisheries managed by the Commonwealth
Government through the Australian Offshore Constitutional Settlement (the
Northern Prawn Fishery and the fishery for southern bluefin tuna). The other
five accounts of Australian experiences describe the (unique?) Pilbara Trap
Fishery in the northern region of Western Australia, Western Australias
rock lobster fishery and the fishery for the same species and that for abalone
and pilchards in South Australia. In Tasmania an account is given for the rock
lobster fishery while for New South Wales, a description is given for another
invertebrate fishery, that for abalone. An omnibus account is given for the
situation in New Zealand. In the Western Pacific, accounts are given for the
Pacific Halibut and Sablefish fisheries in Alaska, the marine trawl fisheries of
British Columbia and for Patagonian toothfish in Chile.
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Keywords: Fisheries Management, Property Rights, ITQs,
Individual Transferable Quotas, Fisheries Policy, Fleet Capacity, Fleet Capacity
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Foreword
Fishing Rights and Structural
Changes in the UK Fishing Industry, A. Hatcher and A. Read
The Effects of Transferable Property
Rights on the Fleet Capacity and Ownership of Harvesting Rights in the Dutch
Demersal North Sea Fisheries, W.P. Davidse
The Effects of Introducting
Transferable Property Rights on Fleet Capacity and Ownership of Harvesting
Rights in Icelands Fisheries, B. Runolfsson and R.
Arnason
Changes in Fleet Capacity and
Ownership of Harvesting Rights in the United States Surf Clam and Ocean Quahog
Fishery, B.J. McCay and S. Brandt
Changes in Fleet Capacity and
Ownership of Harvesting Rights in the United States Wreckfish Fishery, J.R.
Gauvin
Effect of Tradeable Property Rights
on Fleet Capacity and Licence Concentration in the Western Australian Pilbara
Trap Fishery, N.J. Borg and R. Metzner
Changes in Fishing Practice, Fleet
Capacity and Ownership of Harvesting Rights in the Rock Lobster Fishery of
Western Australia, G. Morgan
Changes in Fishing Practice, Fleet
Capacity and Ownership of Harvesting Rights in the Fisheries of South Australia,
G. Morgan
Changes in Fleet Capacity and
Ownership of Harvesting Rights in Australias Northern Prawn Fishery, A.E.
Jarrett
The Effects of the Introduction of
Individual Transferable Quotas in the Tasmanian Rock Lobster Fishery, W.
Ford
Changes in Fishing Capacity and Ownership of Harvesting Rights in the New South
Wales Abalone Fishery, A. McIlgorm and A. Goulstone
Change in Fleet Capacity and
Ownership of Harvesting Rights in the Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Fishery,
D. Campbell
Changes in Fleet Capacity and
Ownership of Harvesting Rights in New Zealand Fisheries, R.
Connor
Changes in Fleet Capacity Following
the Introduction of Individual Vessel Quotas in the Alaskan Pacific Halibut and
Sablefish Fishery, M. Hartley and M. Fina
The Effect of Introducing Individual
Harvest Quotas Upon Fleet Capacity in the Marine Fisheries of British Columbia,
G.R. Munro
Changes in Fleet Capacity and Ownership of Harvesting Rights in the Fishery for Patagonian Toothfish in Chile, E.P. González, M.A. García and R.C. Norambuena