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Implementing cooperative arrangements in fisheries worldwide offers the promise of improved ecological and economic outcomes. This week, Robert Deacon discusses how a policy of assigning fishery harvest rights to groups rather than individuals can achieve gains from coordination that other rights-based management regimes fail to capture. Moreover, if individual fishers are given the opportunity to either opt into the group or to stay with the traditional regime, the oft-observed incentive to resist change can be overcome. Deacon draws evidence from a salmon cooperative that operated in Chignik, Alaska during 2002 to 2004.
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Further Reading:
Costello, Christopher, Steven D. Gaines and John Lyhnam. 2008. Can Catch Shares Prevent Fisheries Collapse? Science 321(September 19): 1678–1681. Deacon, Robert T., Dominic P. Parker, and Christopher Costello. 2008a. Improving Efficiency by Assigning Harvest Rights to Fishery Cooperatives: Evidence from the Chignik Salmon Co-op. Arizona Law Review 50(Summer 2008): 479–510. Deacon, Robert T. 2009. Creating Marine Assets: Property Rights in Ocean Fisheries. PERC Policy Series No. 43. Bozeman, MT: Property and Environment Research Center. Hilborn, Ray, et al. 2003. State of the World's Fisheries. Annual Review of Environment and Resources Vol. 28: 359–399 Lau, Lawrence J., Yingyi Qian, and Gerard Roland. 2000. Reform without Losers: An Interpretation of China’s Dual-Track Approach to Transition. Journal of Political Economy 108(1): 120–141. Wilen, James E. 2005. Property Rights and the Texture of Rents in Fisheries, in Evolving Property Rights in Marine Fisheries, Donald R. Leal, ed. Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Worm, Boris, et al. 2006. Impacts of Biodiversity Loss on Ocean Ecosystem Services. Science 314(November 3): 787–790. |
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