摘要:Revenue functions for first wholesale processing are estimated for the surimi-capable factorytrawl fleets operating in the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands groundfish fisheries. Revenue functionsare estimated for four species which explain over 95% of first wholesale value. Pollock is thedominant species by value share, while Pacific cod has the highest marginal revenue per ton. Theempirical model results reject the hypothesis of Leontief production, while the estimated shadowvalues for marginal revenue per ton were highly significant. Both findings are relevant to currentpolicy issues and practices in the North Pacific.