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Constant versus periodic fishing: Age structured optimal control approach
Mathematics Faculty Publications
  • S. Anita
  • N. Hritonenko
  • G. Marinoschi
  • A. Swierniak
  • A. O. Belyakov, Technische Universität Wien
  • V. M. Veliov, Technische Universität Wien
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Abstract

The paper investigates an age-structured infinite-horizon optimal control model of harvesting a biological resource, interpreted as fish. Time and age are considered as continuum variables. The main result shows that in case of selective fishing, where only fish of prescribed sizes is harvested, it may be advantageous in the log run to implement a periodic fishing effort, rather than constant (the latter suggested by single-fish models that disregard the age-heterogeneity). Thus taking into account the age-structure of the fish may qualitatively change the theoretically optimal fishing mode. This result is obtained by developing a technique for reliable numerical verification of second order necessary optimality conditions for the considered problem. This technique could be useful for other optimal control problems of periodic age-structured systems. © EDP Sciences, 2014.

Citation Information
S. Anita, N. Hritonenko, G. Marinoschi, A. Swierniak, et al.. "Constant versus periodic fishing: Age structured optimal control approach" (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/natali-hritonenko/72/