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For decades, a remote oceanic region's shrimp population was so large that it was considered practically limitless. Any single fishing boat's haul had no noticeable effect on the availability for others. Recently, advancements in deep-sea trawling technology have enabled a massive increase in the number of boats fishing in the area and the efficiency of their catches. At what specific point does this shrimp population transition from being effectively non-rival to being a rival resource?

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