Abstract

In this paper, a harvesting fishery model in a two-patch environment: one free-fishing zone and the other one reserved zone where fishing is strictly prohibited, is proposed and analyzed. The existence of possible biological steady states, along with their local stability, instability and global stability is discussed. The existence of bioeconomic equilibrium is derived. An optimal harvesting policy is also given by applying pontryagin's maximum principle.

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