Implementing Canada's marine fisheries policy: Objectives, hazards and constraints

The author discusses the challenges facing Canadian fisheries policy in the light of the country's constitution and the recent pressures for jurisdictional change. He examines new developments in Canadian fisheries management and evaluates the effects of catch rationalization policies. While pr...

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