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Modeling partial harvesting in intensive shrimp culture: A network-flow approach

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  • Yu, Run
  • Leung, PingSun
  • Bienfang, Paul

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Despite the promising laboratory results and theoretical arguments on the potential of partial harvesting in enhancing the productivity and profitability of intensive shrimp growout facilities, the implementation of partial harvesting in practical operation is rather difficult due to its complex nature. In this paper, we developed a practical model of partial harvesting using the network-flow approach so that it can be readily implemented and solved in MS EXCEL. We demonstrated the use of this spreadsheet model with data from a commercial shrimp farm in Hawaii. The results indicate that the model is capable of identifying the efficient harvest policy as well as assessing the viability of partial harvesting under a variety of managerial conditions and objectives.

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  • Yu, Run & Leung, PingSun & Bienfang, Paul, 2009. "Modeling partial harvesting in intensive shrimp culture: A network-flow approach," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 193(1), pages 262-271, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:193:y:2009:i:1:p:262-271
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    1. Y. Liu & K. L. Teo & L. S. Jennings & S. Wang, 1998. "On a Class of Optimal Control Problems with State Jumps," Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Springer, vol. 98(1), pages 65-82, July.
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    2. Yu, Run & Leung, PingSun, 2009. "Optimal harvest time in continuous aquacultural production: The case of nonhomogeneous production cycles," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 117(2), pages 267-270, February.

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