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Unintended consequences: The spillover effects of common property regulations
Authors:Gordon Rausser  Stephen Hamilton  Marty Kovach  Ryan Stifter
Institution:1. University of California, 207 Giannini Hall, MC 3310, Berkeley, CA 94720-3310, USA;2. Orfalea College of Business, California Polytechnic State University, USA;3. OnPoint Analytics, USA
Abstract:The closure of the Hawaiian longline swordfish fishery over the period 2001–2004, which was motivated by the protection of endangered sea turtles, created the elements of a natural experiment that allows identification of the market transfer of catch (and sea turtle bycatch) to other regions. This paper exploits the fact that the vessels in the Hawaiian longline fishery sell their catch in the US fresh swordfish market to analyze the pattern of changes in US fresh and frozen swordfish consumption both before and after the closure regulation was imposed. The mechanisms by which any unintended consequences on endangered sea turtles in other fishery locations in the world are shown to take place through the US swordfish market. At the estimated annual market transfer, a bootstrap analysis of the probability distribution of bycatch rates indicates that the regulation led to an additional 2882 sea turtle interactions at the sample means.
Keywords:Common property  Fishery bycatch  Market transfer
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