Abstract
The goals and structure of the limited entry program in Alaska were defined by the political, social, economic, and biological climates in which the program was implemented. This paper outlines how these considerations formed the program and discusses the impacts of the program and the problems involved in its implementation. Other possible modes of approaching entry limitation are discussed in relation to the possibility of limiting some currently unlimited fisheries.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
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16 articles.
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