2020年美赛论文合集:生态与渔业经济的迁徙预测模型-研究苏格兰鲱鱼与鲭鱼的影响

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In the 2020 MCM/ICM competition, Team Control Number 2001334 presented an outstanding paper on "Forecasts for the Ecology and Fisheries Economy of Scottish herring and mackerel." The paper focused on the impact of changes in ocean temperatures on the migration patterns of herring and mackerel, and the subsequent effects on the fishing industry in Scotland, a region known for its love of these fish as a staple food. As the ocean temperatures increase, more fish are migrating towards the northern regions in search of better habitats. This shift in migration patterns has a negative impact on the fishing industry, as it disrupts the traditional fishing grounds and poses challenges for fishing companies in maintaining their profits. The team's objective was to develop a migratory prediction model to assess the potential impacts on the income of fishing companies in Scotland. By analyzing the data on ocean temperatures, fish migration patterns, and historical fishing yields, the team was able to forecast the future trends in the ecology and fisheries economy of Scottish herring and mackerel. Through their rigorous analysis and modeling efforts, the team was able to provide valuable insights and recommendations for fishing companies to adapt to the changing environment and optimize their fishing strategies. The paper demonstrated the team's strong understanding of mathematical modeling and its application to real-world problems in the field of ecology and fisheries. Overall, the paper by Team Control Number 2001334 exemplifies the high caliber of research and analysis that is showcased in the MCM/ICM competition. It highlights the importance of mathematical modeling in addressing complex challenges in ecology and economics, and serves as a valuable contribution to the body of knowledge in the field of fisheries management.