Designing a Sustainable Fishery System
Imagine you are an economic advisor to a small coastal community whose economy is entirely dependent on a single, shared, open-access fishing ground. The fish population is rapidly declining due to overfishing. Propose a comprehensive plan with at least two distinct economic strategies to manage the fishery sustainably. For each strategy, explain the economic principle it is based on and justify why it would be effective in changing the behavior of individual fishers.
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