Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Economists are probably now more influential than biologists in the formation of overall fishery policy , and the economic ... with open access common property resources has come to dominate considerations of fisheries conservation .
Economists are probably now more influential than biologists in the formation of overall fishery policy , and the economic ... with open access common property resources has come to dominate considerations of fisheries conservation .
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fishery development . The east coast fishery is far removed from the dominant population bases of the country and hence the dominant areas of federal political support . Thus , a federal decision with regard to the east coast fishery ...
fishery development . The east coast fishery is far removed from the dominant population bases of the country and hence the dominant areas of federal political support . Thus , a federal decision with regard to the east coast fishery ...
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The first public recognition by the federal government of " the tragedy of the commons " on the east coast is to be found in a May 1976 document entitled Policy for Canada's Commercial Fisheries . In a discussion of the Atlantic fishery ...
The first public recognition by the federal government of " the tragedy of the commons " on the east coast is to be found in a May 1976 document entitled Policy for Canada's Commercial Fisheries . In a discussion of the Atlantic fishery ...
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