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http://dx.doi.org/10.3796/KSFT.2015.51.1.042

A study on the management performance of a set net fishery according to the blooming frequency of jelly fish Nemopliema nomurai in Yeosu  

Song, Se Hyun (Division of Fisheries Resources and Environmental, Southwest Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Lee, Sang-Go (Division of Marine Business and Economics, Pukyung National University)
Kim, Heeyong (Division of Fisheries Resources and Environmental, Southwest Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Fisheries and Ocean Technology / v.51, no.1, 2015 , pp. 42-49 More about this Journal
Abstract
According to the catch condition of Scomberomorus niphonius in autumn season affected greatly, the catch price for the set net fishery. Catch production and the selling price were relatively even except 2009 showing a great big blooming jellyfish of Nemopliema nomurai in 2008~2011. The fishing cost of the set net fishery in Yeosu has increased gradually by the decrease of catch production and unexpected environmental change like as jelly fish blooming. The increase of fishing cost diminished net income and caused a negative impact in profitability. The lowest Fisheries ratio of gross profit to gross costs the set net fishery were appeared 60.2% in 2010, respectively. Bycatch was highest in 2008 and lowest in 2009. In general, the bycatch was occurred from May to July every year and when Scomber japonicus was most dominant in the catch price by bycatch had a advantage in the profit side. However, the catch increase of immature small fishes by the bycatch, which will bring about the decrease of fisheries resources. Finally, the present state in set net fisheries will act as a defect on the long-term management of fisheries resources.
Keywords
Set net; Daily sales slip catch data; Profitability; Nemopilema nomurai; Yeosu;
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