Seminars & Events
Environmental Science Division Seminar
"A Prototype Agent Based Model for Policy Evaluation in Hawaii's Longline Fishery"
DATE: October 2, 2009
TIME: 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM
SPEAKER: Run Yu, Senior Analyst, Apple
LOCATION: Bldg. 240, Conference Rom 6C2, Argonne National Laboratory
Description:
The recent advent of agent-based modeling (ABM) and the availability of software platforms for its implementation offer a powerful alternative to model the spatiotemporal behaviors of a fishery with the consideration of heterogeneity and interactivity. This paper describes a prototype agent-based fishery management model of Hawaii’s longline fishery. The model simulates the daily fishing activities of 120 Hawaii longline vessels of diverse characteristics. Following the strategy of pattern oriented modeling (POM), we use the spatiotemporal distribution pattern of fishing efforts to calibrate the model. While POM has a record of success in ecology, the present application to socioeconomic systems such as fishing and fishery management is almost unprecedented.
We also use the calibrated model to evaluate three alternative fishery regulatory policies in Hawaii’s longline fishery: 1) no regulation; 2) annual cap of 17 turtle interactions; and 3) close the north central area year round, with respect to their impacts on fishing productivity and by-catch of protected sea turtle. The prototype model, constructed using 1999 data, appears to be able to capture the responses of the fishery to these alternative regulations reasonably well, suggesting its potential as a management tool for policy evaluation in Hawaii’s longline fishe
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