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To combat the rapid decline of a common-pool fish population, a government institutes a 'total allowable catch' (TAC) quota for the entire fishing industry. Once the collective catch reaches this annual limit, the fishery is closed until the next year. Which of the following describes the most probable set of consequences resulting from this policy?

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