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Holy Mackerel! An Exploratory Agent-Based Model of Illicit Fishing and Forced Labor (1.0.0)

This agent-based model explores the existence of positive feedback loops related to illegal, unregulated, unreported (IUU) fishing; the use of forced labor; and the depletion of fish populations due to commercial fishing. The author hypothesizes the use of forced labor adversely impacts economic activity, provides incentive for illicit activity, and depletes the population of fish. Left unchecked, such a dynamic may lead to irreversible environmental impacts, exacerbate international tensions, and yield significant economic losses. The lack of reliable data on human trafficking and global fisheries makes statistical analysis extremely difficult. This model serves to consolidate several behavioral and impact assumptions into a single exploratory model in order to test these assumptions and establish a proof of concept to guide future research.

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Holy Mackerel! an Exploratory Agent-Based Model of Illicit Fishing and Forced Labor. In K.S. Xu, D. Reitter, D. Lee, and N. Osgood (Eds.) Social, Cultural and Behavioral Modeling (SBP-BRiMS), LNCS 9708, Springer International Publishing Switzerland (July 2016).

Holy Mackerel! An Exploratory Agent-Based Model of Illicit Fishing and Forced Labor 1.0.0

This agent-based model explores the existence of positive feedback loops related to illegal, unregulated, unreported (IUU) fishing; the use of forced labor; and the depletion of fish populations due to commercial fishing. The author hypothesizes the use of forced labor adversely impacts economic activity, provides incentive for illicit activity, and depletes the population of fish. Left unchecked, such a dynamic may lead to irreversible environmental impacts, exacerbate international tensions, and yield significant economic losses. The lack of reliable data on human trafficking and global fisheries makes statistical analysis extremely difficult. This model serves to consolidate several behavioral and impact assumptions into a single exploratory model in order to test these assumptions and establish a proof of concept to guide future research.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.0.0 Kyle Ballard Sat Oct 21 13:06:26 2017 Fri Feb 16 19:54:46 2018 Published

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