VALUATION AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF MULTIPLE SOURCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERIORATION - THE CASE OF THE NEW-YORK STRIPED BASS FISHERY

Citation
Jr. Kahn et Rb. Buerger, VALUATION AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF MULTIPLE SOURCES OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERIORATION - THE CASE OF THE NEW-YORK STRIPED BASS FISHERY, Journal of environmental management, 40(3), 1994, pp. 257-273
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Studies","Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
03014797
Volume
40
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
257 - 273
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-4797(1994)40:3<257:VATCOM>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
This paper examines two sources of environmental degradation in the Ne w York striped bass fishery. The first is the decline in environmental quality in the Chesapeake Bay, the spawning ground for the majority o f fish in New York waters. The second is the PCB contamination of stri ped bass from the Hudson River, the other primary spawning ground for striped bass in New York waters. The paper develops methodologies for examining loss in economic value, when the loss stems from two sources . The estimates resulting from the application of these methodologies suggest that the general deterioration of the Chesapeake Bay generated 2.3 to 7.7 million dollars in annual losses to the New York striped b ass fishery, and that the annual losses from PCB contamination of the Hudson striped bass are between 0.745 and 3.7 million dollars. The pap er also discusses how the dual sources of degradation generate barrier s to the formation of effective management policy, and develops policy recommendations based on the estimated losses.