Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... limited access . Since economists also had very legitimate claims to expertise with regard to the issues of ... Limited Entry Into The Commercial Fisheries ( Seattle , 1975 ) ; R. Bruce Retting and Jay C. Ginter , eds . , Limited Entry ...
... limited access . Since economists also had very legitimate claims to expertise with regard to the issues of ... Limited Entry Into The Commercial Fisheries ( Seattle , 1975 ) ; R. Bruce Retting and Jay C. Ginter , eds . , Limited Entry ...
Page 90
... limited entry procedures had already been enacted in both Alaska and British Columbia . Indeed , two of the papers dealt directly with the west coast experience , 21 where limited entry was regulated primarily through a system of boat ...
... limited entry procedures had already been enacted in both Alaska and British Columbia . Indeed , two of the papers dealt directly with the west coast experience , 21 where limited entry was regulated primarily through a system of boat ...
Page 101
... limited access became a critical factor in the implementation of limited access regulations . The initial Newfoundland government reaction was general ( if somewhat guarded ) approval of licencing and of limited access . Thus , in 1973 ...
... limited access became a critical factor in the implementation of limited access regulations . The initial Newfoundland government reaction was general ( if somewhat guarded ) approval of licencing and of limited access . Thus , in 1973 ...
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