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Megan Bailey

Name: Megan Bailey
Email: m.bailey@fisheries.ubc.ca
Program: RMES, PhD
Thesis: Economics of Tuna Fisheries in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean
Supervisor: Rashid Sumaila
Degree Held: BSc hons (Zoology) University of Western Ontario, 2003; MSc (Resource Management and Environmental Studies) University of British Columbia, 2007

Biography

My Masters work, completed at the Fisheries Centre, focused on analyzing unregulated and illegal fishing in a remote area of Indonesia known as Raja Ampat. This area boasts the world's highest coral reef biodiversity, and marine resources provide food and economic security to the region. The results of my thesis were shared with stakeholders in Raja Ampat, and will hopefully be incorporated into their future fisheries management plans.

In January 2008 I began my PhD study. Like my Masters, I am studying under the supervision of Dr. Rashid Sumaila in the Fisheries Economics Research Unit.  My work will focus on the economics of tuna fisheries in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean. Tuna fisheries in this area are fished by several countries, contribute to food and economic security in the region, and are consumed by nations all over the world. As highly migratory fish stocks, tuna are inherently difficult to manage jointly. However, it is generally shown that joint management of shared stocks can yield substantial economic benefits. As such, the objectives of this research are 1. To estimate the possible gains to the system through cooperative management of tuna fisheries; 2. To evaluate the effect of certain policy decisions (for example closed areas or subsidy elimination) on the system; and 3. To assist in the identification of necessary components of a self-sustaining collaborative agreement. If you are interested in reading about the application of game theory to shared stocks, specifically tuna fisheries in the Pacific, see this document.

This work is generously funded by World Wildlife Fund. In 2008 further funding came from the Province of British Columbia through the Pacific Century Award, and the University of British Columbia, through a University Graduate Fellowship. In 2009 and onwards, funding is through a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council  (SSHRC) CGS Scholarship.

In 2008 and part of 2009, I did work with the Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) Tools Network (www.ebmtools.org). Through a working group we were trying to increase the integration of social science-based software tools in EBM projects around the world. More on this working group can be found at http://www.ebmtools.org/about_us/social_science.html.

In October, 2008, I took over as the editor of 2 Fisheries Centre publications: FishBytes and the Sea Around Us project newsletter. Please contact me if you'd like to receive electronic copies of these newsletters. Also, email submissions can be sent my way if you have something you'd like to see published in our newsletters.

 

See my Faculy & Staff profile.

Selected Publications

Peer-reviewed

Bailey, M., Sumaila, U.R., and Lindroos, M. 2010. Application of game theory to fisheries over three decades. Fisheries Research, 102:1-8.
Bailey, M., Rotinsulu, C., and Sumaila, U.R. 2008. The migrant anchovy fishery in Kabui Bay, Raja Ampat, Indonesia: Catch, profitability and income distribution. Marine Policy, 32: 483-488.
Bailey, M., Petrie, S., and Badzinski, S. 2008. Diets of mute swans in lower Great Lakes coastal marshes. Journal of Wildlife Management, 72(3): 726-732.

Research Reports

Bailey, M., Sumaila, U.R. and Martell, S.J.D. 2011. Can cooperative management of tuna fisheries in the Pacific solve the growth overfishing problem? Fisheries Centre Working Paper 2011-01.
Sumaila, U.R. and Bailey, M. 2011. Sequential fishing of western central Pacific Ocean tuna stocks. Fisheries Centre Working Paper 2011-02.
Hoover, C., Bailey, M., Higdon, J., Ferguson, S., and Sumaila, U.R. 2011. Estimating the value of narwhal and beluga hunts in Hudson Bay, Nunavut. Fisheries Centre Working Paper 2011-05.
Munro, G., Turris, B., Clark, C., Sumaila, U.R., and Bailey, M. 2009. Impacts of Harvesting Rights in Canadian Pacific Fisheries, Statistical and Economic Analysis Series, No 1-3, ISSN 1921-877X.  Ottawa, Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Bailey, M., and Sumaila, U.R. 2008. Towards ecosystem-based management in the Bird's Head function seascape of Papua, Indonesia: The economic sub-project. Chapter 2 in Bailey, M., and Pitcher, T.J. (Eds) Ecological and economic analyses of marine ecosystems in the Bird's Head seascape, Papua, Indonesia: II. Fisheries Centre Research Reports 16(1): 186 pp.
Bailey, M., and Sumaila, U.R. 2008. Destructive fishing in Raja Ampat, Indonesia: An applied principal-agent analysis. Chapter 3 in Bailey, M., and Pitcher, T.J. (Eds) Ecological and economic analyses of marine ecosystems in the Bird's Head seascape, Papua, Indonesia: II. Fisheries Centre Research Reports 16(1): 186 pp.

Book Chapters

Bailey, M., Quaatey, s., Armah, A.K., Jacquet, J., Khan, A., Alder, J. and Sumaila., U.R.  2010. Meeting socioeconomic objectives in Ghana's sardinella fishery. In D.M. Nanang and T.K. Nunifu (Eds) Natural resources in Ghana: management, policy and economics. Nova Publishers.
Ishimura, G. and Bailey, M. 2010. Defining sustainability of fishery resources. Sustainability Science, Vol. 1. United Nations University Press. Tokyo, Japan.

Book Reviews

Ecosystem-based Management for the Oceans by K. McLeod and H. Leslie (Eds.). 2009, Island Press. Reviewed in Oryx International Journal of Conservation 44(2), p. 304-305. 2010.

Popular Articles

Bailey, M. and W. Swartz. 2010. Getting out of the office and onto the fishing grounds. FishBytes 16(5).
Bailey, M. 2010. All about bycatch at the 61st Tuna Conference. FishBytes 16(3).
Bailey, M., and S. Hinch. 2009. Case of the missing salmon. FishBytes 15(5).
Bailey, M. 2009. Global games: FAME hosts game theory workshop. Sea Around Us Project, Issue 53.
Bailey, M., and Sumaila, U.R. 2008. Power in diversity: Bringing people together and putting ideas out. Sea Around Us Project, Issue 49.
Bailey, M., and Ishimura, G. 2007. 2007 NAAFE Conference in Merida, Mexico. FishBytes 13(2).
Bailey, M. 2006. Adams River sockeye salmon run. FishBytes 12(6).
Bailey, M. 2006. Meeting fishers in Raja Ampat, Indonesia: perspectives of a new economist. FishBytes 12(2).

PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES 

  • May 15, 2011 Do Europe's reduction fisheries contribute to sustainability? International Marine Conservation Congress, Victoria, BC, Canada.
  • May 11, 2011 Economic value of the world's commercial tuna fisheries. North American Association of Fisheries Economists Forum, Honolulu, HI, USA.
  • February 7, 2011 Can cooperative management of tuna fisheries in the Pacific solve the growth overfishing problem? Environmental Economics Graduate Seminar, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
  • October 29, 2010 Economics of tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific Ocean. Graduate Seminar Series, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.
  • May19, 2010 Cost of juvenile fishing: bycatch in the western and central Pacific Ocean purse seine fishery. 61st Tuna Conference, Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA.
  • February 3, 2010 Bioeconomics and dynamic optimization (with Ling Huang). Fisheries Economics 506, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • October 21, 2009 How can social science tools assist in ecosystem-based management? Canadian Society of Ecological Economics, Vancouver, Canada.
  • October 15, 2009 Privatization of the world’s fisheries. Environmental Sciences ESCI 204 (Ocean Topics in Marine Science), Western Washington University, Bellingham WA, USA.
  • October 1, 2009 Economic tradeoffs in tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific Ocean. Quantitative Seminar Series, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • June 4, 2009 Game theoretic modeling of tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific Ocean. FAME Game Theory and Fisheries Workshop. Esbjerg, Denmark.
  • May 19, 2009 Economic tradeoffs in tuna fisheries in the western and central Pacific Ocean. North American Association of Fisheries Economists, Newport RI, USA.
  • March 2009 Lagrangian optimization in game theoretic analysis. Fisheries 506C (Fisheries Economics), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • September 2008 Economics of monitoring, control and surveillance. Earth and Ocean Sciences 478 (Introduction to Fisheries), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • July 23, 2008 Skipjack, yellowfin and bigeye tuna management within a game theoretic framework. International Institute for Fisheries Economics and Trade, Nha Trang, Vietnam.
  • March 10, 2008 Managing tuna in the Coral Triangle. Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies Celebrate Research Week, Vancouver, Canada.
  • July 16, 2007 Towards ecosystem-based management in the Bird’s Head Seascape. Bali, Indonesia.
  • March 25, 2007 Illegal Fishing in Raja Ampat, Indonesia: An Applied Principal-Agent Analysis. North American Association of Fisheries Economists, Merida, Mexico.

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