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Bioeconomic analysis of skipjack tuna fisheries in North Gorontalo Regency, Indonesia

The model of the skipjack tuna resource management that can provide maximum rent can be done with a clear ownership regime (sole owner) or in the condition of MEY balance. However, the management and utilization of skipjack tuna resources must also consider the factors that can result in overfishing...

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description The model of the skipjack tuna resource management that can provide maximum rent can be done with a clear ownership regime (sole owner) or in the condition of MEY balance. However, the management and utilization of skipjack tuna resources must also consider the factors that can result in overfishing of both biological and economics overfishing. This study aims to assess the management and utilization of skipjack tuna fisheries resources in North Gorontalo Regency using a bioeconomic approach. Data processing is done by approaching the bioeconomic model using skipjack tuna fisheries biological and economic parameters. The results showed that the maximum rent obtained in skipjack fisheries in North Gorontalo Regency was at the MEY regime compared to the MSY and OA regime. However, based on the actual data obtained, it is known that the average production of skipjack tuna in North Gorontalo Regency has not reached the optimum catch value in the equilibrium condition of MSY ( h MSY ), but in some period the actual catch value has passed the optimal catch value ( h MSY ), this means that skipjack tuna has overfished (biological overfishing). While the actual production value of skipjack tuna catches in North Gorontalo Regency has passed the production of optimum MEY ( h MEY ). This condition indicates that actually skipjack tuna resources have experienced an economic overfishing.
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