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Optimizing sustainable fishery resource allocation in China: an improved adaptive NSGA-III approach under multi-dimensional rigid constraints

IntroductionMulti-dimensional fishery resource allocation presents a complex and highly nonlinear optimization challenge under the converging pressures of ecological redlines and industrial transformation. Existing allocation approaches often struggle to coordinate production, processing, and marketing under rigid ecological and capacity constraints, thereby limiting the sustainable transition of China’s fishery sector.MethodsUsing decade-long longitudinal data from China (2014–2023), this study develops a production–processing–marketing (PPM) synergy framework for multi-dimensional fishery resource allocation. The framework integrates rigid constraints, including strict catch limits, processing capacities, and spatial thresholds, to simultaneously optimize economic returns, production structures, and infrastructure efficiency. To solve the resulting ultra-high-dimensional and non-convex optimization problem, an Improved Adaptive NSGA-III (IA-NSGA-III) is proposed. The algorithm incorporates two key strategies: an adaptive reference point relocation mechanism to improve Pareto front coverage under non-uniform objectives, and a constraint-violation-feedback-based heuristic evolutionary operator with hierarchical selection logic to accelerate convergence in high-feasibility regions.ResultsThe empirical results show that IA-NSGA-III outperforms standard NSGA-III and MOEA/D in both convergence and solution quality. Specifically, the proposed algorithm achieves a Hypervolume (HV) of 0.96 and a minimum Inverted Generational Distance (IGD) of 0.012. In addition, the proposed model improves synergistic resource efficiency by 15.2%–20.4% while maintaining near-perfect ecological security satisfaction (ηeco≈99.981%, ηeco≈99.981%). The ablation analysis further reveals that neglecting midstream processing results in a 23.1% decline in social reliability, whereas digitalization significantly enhances systemic resilience.DiscussionThese findings indicate that the proposed PPM synergy framework and IA-NSGA-III provide an effective decision-support tool for balancing ecological protection, industrial coordination, and resource efficiency in multi-dimensional fishery systems. The study offers a robust analytical basis for promoting the sustainable transformation and resilience of China’s fishery sector under rigid ecological and industrial constraints.
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