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Canadian, Mexican, and U. S. Fisheries: Recent Developments

Pontecorvo, Giulio (1989) Canadian, Mexican, and U. S. Fisheries: Recent Developments. Marine Fisheries Review, 51(1), pp. 18-22.

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    Abstract

    The creation of extended zones (EEZ's) has shifted some aspects of fisheries management and policy from the arena of international negotiations to the economic and political decision making process within the coastal state. The transition from a world of international commons to one of coastal state jurisdiction raises a variety of issues. The one of concern here is a broad welfare question: Given the transfer of assets from the international commons to the coastal state, how well (efficiently) has the state used these new assets to increase the flow of income and Gross National Product (GNP)?

    Item Type: Article
    Title: Canadian, Mexican, and U. S. Fisheries: Recent Developments
    Personal Creator/Author:
    CreatorsEmail
    Pontecorvo, Giulio
    Refereed: Yes
    Journal or Publication Title: Marine Fisheries Review
    Volume: 51
    Number: 1
    Page Range: pp. 18-22
    Date: 1989
    ISSN: 0090-1830
    Issuing Agency: United States National Marine Fisheries Service
    Subjects: Fisheries
    Management
    Item ID: 9950
    Depositing User: Patti M. Marraro
    Date Deposited: 22 Aug 2012 15:39
    Last Modified: 22 Aug 2012 15:39
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/9950

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