Integrating economics into fisheries science and advice: progress, needs, and future opportunities
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While the science supporting fisheriesmanagement has generally been dominated by the natural sciences, there has been a growing recognition
that managing fisheries essentially means managing economic systems. Indeed, over the past seven decades, economic ideas and insights have
increasingly come to play a role in fisheries management and policy. As an illustration of this, the International Council for the Exploration of
the Sea (ICES) has been actively seeking to expand the scope of its scientific expertise beyond natural sciences [another inter-governmental
marine science organization which has done this over the same period is the North Pacific Marine Science organization (PICES)]. In particular,
the recently created ICES Working Group on Economics set out to review current work and key future needs relating to economic research and
management advice on marine capture fisheries. This article presents the results of this review and addresses how economic research can be
incorporated into the science of ICES to provide integrated perspectives on fisheries systems that can contribute to the provision of advice in
support of policy development and management decision-making for sustainable uses of living marine resources.
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Thébaud, O., Nielsen, J. R., Motova, A., Curtis, H., Bastardie, F., Blomqvist, G. E., Daurès, F., Goti, L., Holzer, J., Innes, J., Muench, A., Murillas, A., Nielsen, R., Rosa, R., Thunberg, E., Villasante, S., Virtanen, J., Waldo, S., Agnarsson, S., … Vastenhoud, B. M. J. (2023). Integrating economics into fisheries science and advice: progress, needs, and future opportunities. In S. Pascoe (Ed.), ICES Journal of Marine Science (Vol. 80, Issue 4, pp. 647-663). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsad005














