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Explaining the Shift in Resource Rivalry

Imagine a vast, open-ocean fish population that was once considered practically limitless, allowing anyone to fish as much as they wanted without affecting others. Now, that same population is under strain, and every ton of fish caught by one vessel directly reduces the potential catch for all other vessels. Analyze the underlying process that causes this fundamental shift in the nature of the resource. What is the critical turning point in this process?

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