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A conflict model describes a situation where one party's productive activity creates a benefit for them but imposes a cost on a second party. Consider a scenario where a large-scale commercial fishing fleet uses highly efficient trawling methods. This boosts their profits but damages the seabed and depletes fish stocks, harming the livelihoods of small-scale, local fishers. According to the logic of the conflict model, what is the fundamental conflict of interest in this situation?

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