Fishing for Litter: Creating an Economic Market for Marine Plastics in a Sustainable Fisheries Model

Linh Nguyen, Roy Brouwer*

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Abstract

This paper studies an economy specialized in fisheries facing a rising marine litter problem. We present a dynamic optimization model to explain the mechanism through which marine litter causes inefficiencies in the fishery sector. We do so by investigating the properties of the model when the marine litter externality is internalized through the price of fish. We find that if the marine litter externality is neglected, fish harvest increases, and ocean quality deteriorates. We subsequently explore the possibility of introducing an incentive scheme where marine litter can be traded in a hypothetical market. The introduction of a so-called fishing-for-litter market removes the inefficiencies caused by fishermen neglecting marine litter and provides a direct incentive for them to maximize overall welfare through resource recovery, i.e. by converting plastic waste into a new valuable resource.

Original languageEnglish
Article number722815
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalFrontiers in Marine Science
Volume9
Issue numberApril
Early online date7 Apr 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was funded under the European Horizon 2020 project CLAIM: Cleaning Litter by developing and Applying Innovative Methods in European Seas (Grant agreement 774586).

Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 Nguyen and Brouwer.

Funding

This work was funded under the European Horizon 2020 project CLAIM: Cleaning Litter by developing and Applying Innovative Methods in European Seas (Grant agreement 774586).

FundersFunder number
European Horizon 2020
Seventh Framework Programme308370, 774586

    Keywords

    • fishing for litter
    • marine litter
    • plastics pollution
    • resource recovery
    • sustainable fishery

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