eprintid: 33772 rev_number: 20 eprint_status: archive userid: 3114 dir: disk0/00/03/37/72 datestamp: 2023-09-13 11:38:20 lastmod: 2023-09-22 14:05:58 status_changed: 2023-09-13 11:38:20 type: workingPaper metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Gómez-Cardona, Santiago creators_name: Kammerer, Johannes title: Impact of Gear Choice on Open Access Fisheries: A Study on Fishery Regimes subjects: ddc-330 divisions: i-181000 keywords: Gear Selectivity, Gear Choice, Agent Based Modeling, Nile Perch Fishery, Lake Victoria. cterms_swd: Lake Victoria abstract: The regulation of gears constitutes a fisheries management strategy primarily aimed at preserving immature fish. This approach circumvents the politically sensitive and difficult-to-enforce direct restrictions on entry and catches that characterize many developing contexts. However, existing recommendations often oversimplify socioeconomic dimensions and assume complete government control over gear selection. This oversimplification overlooks crucial effects resulting from the fishers’ agency. To address this gap, our study highlights the implications of fishing gear selection in the outcomes of a fishery. We propose that the choice of fishing gear, i.e., the ability of fishers to select for different fish sizes, has significant direct implications for management due to the distinct fishery regimes it leads to. A swift transition between two states characterizes these regimes: one with high output value and a significant proportion of fishers targeting large fish, and the other with low output value and a predominant number of fishers aiming for small fish. These regimes emerge in response to contextual variables such as prices and economic activity and are not a product of government intervention. Policy management operates on top of these regimes, taking advantage of or hampered by them depending on the context. Our findings are derived from an agent-based model replicating the general conditions on the Nile Perch Fishery in Lake Victoria and accurately simulating its age-structured fish stock. This allows for dynamic shifts driven by gear choices that target different fish sizes. date: 2023-08 id_scheme: DOI id_number: 10.11588/heidok.00033772 schriftenreihe_cluster_id: sr-3 schriftenreihe_order: 0732 ppn_swb: 1859539661 own_urn: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-heidok-337728 language: eng bibsort: GOMEZCARDOIMPACTOFGE20230829 full_text_status: public series: Discussion Paper Series / University of Heidelberg, Department of Economics volume: 0732 place_of_pub: Heidelberg pages: 27 citation: Gómez-Cardona, Santiago ; Kammerer, Johannes (2023) Impact of Gear Choice on Open Access Fisheries: A Study on Fishery Regimes. [Working paper] document_url: https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/33772/1/Gomez_Kammerer_2023_dp732.pdf