Investment and Decapitalization in the Fishing Industry: The Case of the Spanish Crustacean Freezer Trawler Fleet
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The objective of this work is to estimate the capital stock invested in the Spanish freezer
trawler fleet dedicated to the capture of crustaceans on the African coast, for the period from 1964 to
2019. The importance of having methods for the correct measurement of the capital invested in a
fishing fleet is to be able to express in monetary terms the excess catch capacity, which is a signal of
overexploitation of a fishery, that is, the fleet operates at a level of effort or capacity higher than the
minimum amount required to capture the desired quantity at the lowest possible cost. Following
a methodology based on the permanent inventory method, we obtained a model that explains the
construction value of a fishing vessel as a function of its technical characteristics. The market value
in successive sales was estimated as a function of the construction value, the age of vessel and other
variables. In this way, we estimated the value that the market assigns to the possible increases in
individual fishing capacity and the decrease in value derived from the technical obsolescence of the
vessels. Finally, we calculated the gross and net investment series and net capital stock
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González Galán, A., García del Hoyo, J. J., & García Ordaz, F. (2021). Investment and Decapitalization in the Fishing Industry: The Case of the Spanish Crustacean Freezer Trawler Fleet. In Sustainability (Vol. 13, Issue 16, p. 8760). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13168760














