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Analyzing the Fishermen's Dilemma

A group of fishermen share a common lake. Each fisherman knows that if they all respect a daily catch limit, the fish population will remain stable for years to come, ensuring a steady income for everyone. However, each fisherman also realizes that by secretly catching more than the limit, they can significantly increase their own profit for the day, while the negative impact on the overall fish population from their individual overfishing is minimal. Explain why this situation is a social dilemma by identifying the conflict between individual incentives and the collective interest.

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