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In most fisheries, a number of species are unintentionally caught as bycatch while attempting to catch the targeted species. While much of the bycatch problem is technological in nature due to imperfect selectivity of the fishing gear, fisher behaviour also plays a major role. How, when and...
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Standard approaches to environmental and natural resource use externalities generally focus on single-sector resources and user groups. Remedies include Pigouvian-style government constraints, small group controls following Elinor Ostrom, or less frequently, bargaining across users as outlined...
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A limit to the effectiveness of exclusive zones for fisheries management is the problem of transboundary impacts of harvesting. Recent development of this question and its analysis from an economic perspective are reviewed. Extending the scope of the bioeconomic approach implies increased...
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