Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 87
... indicates that , based on Gordon's analysis , there was total and universal acceptance that a common property , open access fishery led to overcrowding and the depletion of the fish stocks . As W.C. MacKenzie succinctly declared , " it ...
... indicates that , based on Gordon's analysis , there was total and universal acceptance that a common property , open access fishery led to overcrowding and the depletion of the fish stocks . As W.C. MacKenzie succinctly declared , " it ...
Page 97
... indicates that the Minister , Romeo LeBlanc , first announced the inauguration of limited access licencing in an address to the Newfoundland Fish , Food and Allied Workers Union in November 1980. Though LeBlanc did indeed announce the ...
... indicates that the Minister , Romeo LeBlanc , first announced the inauguration of limited access licencing in an address to the Newfoundland Fish , Food and Allied Workers Union in November 1980. Though LeBlanc did indeed announce the ...
Page 101
... indicate support for the initial use of licencing as a means for the ' registration ' of fishermen , they did not necessarily indicate support for the use of licencing as the basis of a program of limited access . However , in 1978 ...
... indicate support for the initial use of licencing as a means for the ' registration ' of fishermen , they did not necessarily indicate support for the use of licencing as the basis of a program of limited access . However , in 1978 ...
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