Two fishing companies, 'Ocean's Bounty' and 'Sea's Harvest,' share a fishing ground. They can either 'Limit Catch' to ensure long-term sustainability or 'Overfish' for higher short-term profits. The table below shows the weekly profits (in thousands of dollars) for each company based on their combined decisions. The first number in each pair is the profit for Ocean's Bounty.
Sea's Harvest
Limit Catch | Overfish
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Limit Catch| (100, 100) | (50, 120)
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Overfish | (120, 50) | (70, 70)
A regulator wants to implement a policy that makes it rational for both companies to choose 'Limit Catch', creating a stable outcome where neither company has an incentive to change its choice. Which of the following interventions would achieve this goal?
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