Case Study

The Fishing Fleet Dilemma

Two independent fishing fleets operate in a shared, unregulated fishing ground. They can each choose to either 'Conserve' fish stocks by limiting their catch, or 'Overfish' for maximum short-term profit. If both fleets 'Conserve', the fish population remains healthy, and they both enjoy sustainable, high profits long-term (the best mutual outcome). If both 'Overfish', the fish stock collapses, and both fleets earn very low profits (a bad mutual outcome). If one fleet 'Conserves' while the other 'Overfishes', the conserving fleet suffers greatly while the overfishing fleet gains a massive short-term advantage. Given this scenario, analyze why the fleets might end up in the mutually destructive 'Overfish' outcome, even though the 'Conserve' outcome is better for both.

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Updated 2025-08-15

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