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Ocean and Polar Research | 2015

A Stock Assessment of Yellow Croaker using Bioeconomic Model: a Case of Single Species and Multiple Fisheries

Seonghyun Sim; Jong-Oh Nam

This study analyzes the stock assessment of yellow croaker caught mainly by the Korean stow net and gill net fisheries focusing on single species and multiple fisheries. This study standardizes fishing efforts for the two fisheries using the general linear model and uses a surplus production model based on the exponential growth model. The Clarke·Yoshimoto·Pooley model estimates a maximum sustainable yield(MSY), an allowable biological catch(ABC), fishing efforts for MSY(EMSY) and for ABC(EABC). The bio-economic model is used to estimate the maximum economic yield(MEY) and fishing efforts for MEY(EMSY). Also, the study employs an economic analysis to estimate the economic interaction between stow net and gill net fisheries. The economic analysis shows the profit accruing to the two fisheries from estimated ABC. Finally, the study compares TACs based on single species and single fishery to TAC based on single species and multiple fisheries. The study proposes that the TAC assessment is necessary for single species and multiple fisheries in order to preserve resources.


The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration | 2015

A Causality Analysis of the Hairtail Price by Distribution Channel Using a Vector Autoregressive Model

Cheolhyun Kim; Jong-Oh Nam

This study aims to analyze causalities among Hairtail prices by distribution channel using a vector autoregressive model. This study applies unit-root test for stability of data, uses Granger causality test to know interaction among Hairtail Prices by distribution channel, and employes the vector autoregressive model to estimate statistical impacts among t-2 period variables used in model. Analyzing results of this study are as follows. First, ADF, PP, and KPSS tests show that the change rate of Hairtail price by distribution channel differentiated by logarithm is stable. Second, a Granger causality test presents that the producer price of Hairtail leads the wholesale price and then the wholesale price leads the consumer price. Third, the vector autoregressive model suggests that the change rate of Hairtail producer price of t-2 period variables statistically, significantly impacts change rates of own, wholesale, and consumer prices at current period. Fourth, the impulse response analysis indicates that impulse responses of the structural shocks with a respectively distribution channel of the Hairtail prices are relatively more powerful in own distribution channel than in other distribution channels. Fifth, a forecast error variance decomposition of the Hairtail prices points out that the own price has relatively more powerful influence than other prices.


The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration | 2016

Effectiveness Analysis on Comb Pen Shell Based on TAC System

Minju Jeong; Jong-Oh Nam

This study aims to analyze effectiveness of the resource use under the total allowable catch system (TACs) of Comb pen shell, a species among TAC targeting ones through its stock assessment based on the surplus production model such as the Clark·Yoshimoto·Pooley (CYP) model. Particularly, this study is separated into five analysis periods in order to understand changes in Comb pen shell resource and its efficient use after TAC system implemented in 2001. The results of this study are as follows. First, five sustainable yield curves (SYCs) and exponential growth functions (EGFs) produced by the surplus production model based on Gompertz growth function to compare before and after implementation of the Korean TAC system show that the TAC system has generated a positive stock rebuilding effect for Comb pen shell caught by the diver fishery since 2001. Secondly, five profits based on differences between the sustainable total revenue (STR) and the total cost (TC) with respect to fishing efforts present that the TAC system has increased efficiency of resource use of Comb pen shell caught by the diver fishery after implementation of the Korean TAC system. In conclusion, the Korean TAC system has increased efficiency of resource use as well as has led a positive stock rebuilding effect for Comb pen shell.


Marine Policy | 2006

Limitations of the Korean conventional fisheries management regime and expanding Korean TAC system toward output control systems

Jeong-Gon Ryu; Jong-Oh Nam; John M. Gates


The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration | 2010

A Study on Development Strategies of the Korean Fisheries Outlook Project based on AHP

Jong-Oh Nam; Seung-Guk Nho


KMI International Journal of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries | 2009

TAC assessment for single species and multiple gear fisheries with an application to the Korean hairtail fishery

Jong-Oh Nam; Jeong-Gon Ryu; John M. Gates; Jung-Sam Lee


The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration | 2011

Forecast and Demand Analysis of Oyster as Kimchi's Ingredients

Jong-Oh Nam; Seung-Guk Nho


The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration | 2018

A Study on Asymmetry Effect and Price Volatility Spillover between Wholesale and Retail Markets of Fresh squid

Cheolhyun Kim; Jong-Oh Nam


Ocean and Polar Research | 2017

Estimation of Fishery Resource Rebuilding and Economic Effects on Coastal Gill-net Fishery as a Result of Korean Vessel Buy-back Program

Minju Jeong; Jong-Oh Nam


The Journal of Fisheries Business Administration | 2015

Current Status of Aquaculture Information and Directions for Integrated Management

Jung-Sam Lee; Jong-Oh Nam

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Jeong-Gon Ryu

Korea Maritime Institute

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John M. Gates

University of Rhode Island

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Jung-Sam Lee

University of Rhode Island

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Seonghyun Sim

Pukyong National University

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Dae-Young Kim

Pukyong National University

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