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A Simulation Model of the Capelin Fishing in Iceland

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Applied Operations Research in Fishing

Part of the book series: Nato Conference Series ((SYSC,volume 10))

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In the last decade, or since the herring disappeared from the Icelandic fishing waters in 1967–68, the capelin has been by far the most important industrial fish for the production of meal and oil in Iceland.

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  • Hannibalsson, I., 1978, “Optimal Allocation of Boats to Factories during the Capelin Fishing Season in Iceland”. Ph.D. Thesis, The Ohio State University.

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  • Jensson, P., 1975, “Stochastic Programming Vol. II: Methodological and Applicational Contributions” (in Danish). Lie. Techn. Thesis IMSOR, Techn. Univ. of Denmark.

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Jensson, P. (1981). A Simulation Model of the Capelin Fishing in Iceland. In: Haley, K.B. (eds) Applied Operations Research in Fishing. Nato Conference Series, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3222-0_14

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