
Benjamin Dudouet- master's degree of marine resource economics
- PhD Student at University of Santiago de Compostela
Benjamin Dudouet
- master's degree of marine resource economics
- PhD Student at University of Santiago de Compostela
PhD student - EqualseaLab - CRETUS
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Introduction
PhD Student at Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (Spain), working on the equity and social contract of the fisheries management systems.
Fisheries management, Equity, Social justice, Quota management, Marine resource economics, Social contract.
Member of ICES WGECON (Working Group on Economics)
Member of the AFH (Association Française d'halieutique)
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Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to marine mammal populations and an important conservation and management problem worldwide. Conventional marine mammal bycatch mitigation approaches typically rely on top-down, command-and-control regulations that often fail to create desired incentives for fishers to avoid bycatch. There is growing...
The Working Group on Economics (WGECON) was established to address the challenge of
bringing fisheries economics into ICES science and advice, with the growing recognition that this
can facilitate the understanding of marine ecosystem uses, their drivers and responses to
changes, and assessment and communication of trade-offs that include economic,...
Scallop (Argopecten purpuratus), known as Ostión del Norte (Chile), Concha de Abanico (Peru), Vieira (Spain), and Volandeira (Brazil) is marketed in Europe as Noix de Saint-Jacques (France), Vieira del Pacífico (Spain) and Capessanta del
Pacífico (Italy). Scallop production is the third largest aquaculture industry in Chile, with annual landings of...