Natural Sciences >> Biological OceanographySustainable Harvestingby Shelby Knobel
Submitted : Fall 2017 Across the globe fish populations are declining, especially the Chinook salmon population present in Alaska. This phenomena can be related to a multitude of factors including global warming as well as overfishing. This project focuses on the aspect of overfishing and how to reel back its effects. Sustainable harvesting of fish populations allows for populations to continue in their normal growth rates, while still obtaining a suitable amount of fish to feed the people. In this project I have identified this as a problem and have shown a way to take fishing practices back to a sustainable level through the use of find the equilibria using derivatives and determining the exact amount of harvest that is allowed in order to keep the population in a healthy state. From this process I have determined that using these equations will create a simple way to determine exactly how many fish may be taken per harvest in reference to the growth rate of the population and carrying capacity.
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