Abstract
The management of shared fishery resources is one of the prime management issues to have arisen as a consequence of Extended Fisheries Jurisdiction. This paper reviews the issue from a bioeconomic perspective. A major conclusion arising from this review is that it should in principle be possible for joint owners of shared resources to develop effective joint management programs, even though they may have significantly different views on optimal management strategy. Avenues of future research on the issue are also discussed.
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