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Regional Environmental Change | 2018

Stabilising cooperation through pragmatic tolerance: the case of the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) tuna fishery

Agnes Yeeting; Hans-Peter Weikard; Megan Bailey; Vina Ram-Bidesi; Simon R. Bush

Purse seine fishing of skipjack tuna in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) raises concern over increasing impacts on yellowfin and bigeye tuna by-catch. To address sustainability concerns, the Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) adopted the vessel day scheme (VDS) for the management of purse seine fishing in the WCPO. The VDS has the potential to improve economic benefits for PNA members and to contribute to sustainability of the tuna stocks, and since 2012, has become an important mechanism to regulate fishing access rights in PNA waters. Despite this, monitoring and enforcement remains weak leading to violations of the agreement. Using a game theoretic framework, this paper examines the effectiveness of the VDS and its implications for fisheries regionalism. We examine the payoffs of member countries of the Nauru Agreement under full compliance and payoffs under the currently observed partial compliance. Our findings indicate that member states’ partial compliance with VDS rules plays a role in stabilising the agreement. Requiring full compliance, on the other hand, may encompass strong incentives for PNA members to deviate from the VDS since third parties offer attractive benefits in return for privileged access to fishing grounds. However, pragmatic tolerance of deviations from full VDS compliance seems to play a facilitative role in promoting cooperation and fisheries regionalism.


Natural Resources Forum | 1999

Coastal issues for oceanic islands: implications for human futures

Patrick D. Nunn; Joeli Veitayaki; Vina Ram-Bidesi; Aliti Vunisea


Marine Policy | 2004

Implications of the tuna management regime for domestic industry development in the Pacific Island States

Vina Ram-Bidesi; Martin Tsamenyi


Marine Policy | 2015

Recognizing the role of women in supporting marine stewardship in the Pacific Islands

Vina Ram-Bidesi


Marine Policy | 2016

Implications of new economic policy instruments for tuna management in the Western and Central Pacific

Agnes Yeeting; Simon R. Bush; Vina Ram-Bidesi; Megan Bailey


Archive | 1995

Overview of destructive fishing practices in the Pacific Islands region

Joeli Veitayaki; Vina Ram-Bidesi; E. Matthews; L. Gibson; Veikila C. Vuki


Archive | 1997

How 'The other Half" fishes: Accounting for women in fisheries in the Pacific

Vina Ram-Bidesi


Archive | 2005

Gender in Pacific maritime communities: putting the social into science and connecting the local to the global

Vina Ram-Bidesi; J. Mitchell


Archive | 1995

Changes to women's roles in fisheries development in Fiji

Vina Ram-Bidesi


Archive | 2003

Domestication of the tuna industry in the Pacific Islands: an analysis of national and regional strategies

Vina Ram-Bidesi

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Joeli Veitayaki

University of the South Pacific

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Agnes Yeeting

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Megan Bailey

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Simon R. Bush

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Aliti Vunisea

University of the South Pacific

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Anand Chand

University of the South Pacific

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Biman Chand Prasad

University of the South Pacific

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Suwastika Naidu

University of the South Pacific

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Patrick D. Nunn

University of the Sunshine Coast

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