RE: Here for your reading.
Posted on: November 28, 2018 at 15:02:16 CT
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Many local communities around the world have evolved successful approaches to managing coastal fisheries without the need for government intervention. They set their own rules on who has access to the resource, how it can be fished and what sanctions will be imposed if violations occur. Such management models have typically been highly effective at conserving stocks and maintaining yields in the long term, in marked contrast to the failure so often observed under state regulation.
This is true, yet its still another form of the commons, but controlled locally- and they fall apart when those outside of the community do not abide.
The main problem with overfishing are not the locals, and usually not even the nationals from that area.
And again you point out what I have so many times- corrupt government subsidizing harm to a resource.
And where does that corruption come from?