Journal Article

Consumer preferences for sustainably sourced seafood: Implications for fisheries dynamics and management

Authors

  • Dube
  • I.
  • Quaas
  • M.
  • Sagebiel
  • J.
  • Voss
  • R.
Publication Date
forthcoming

Many fish consumers reveal a preference for sustainably sourced seafood in their purchasing decisions. We propose a bioeconomic modeling approach and an empirical strategy, based on a discrete choice experiment, to quantify the resulting effects on fishery dynamics and to derive implications for efficient fishery management. We show that a “consumer stock effect” arises, which stabilizes a fishery under open access and which decreases catches under economically efficient management. We quantify these effects for the Western Baltic cod fishery.

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JEL Classification
Q11, Q22
DOI
10.1111/ajae.12544

Key Words

  • bioeconomic model
  • discrete choice experiment
  • fisheries
  • renewable resource management
  • sustainability label