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0. Define the problem and our goals
I. Management of fisheries
    A. Input Controls
          - who gets to fish
          - restrictions on gear
    B. Output Controls
          - how much fish can be fished (different restrictions depending on the state of the fishery? MSY or not?)
          - what species, gender, size, etc.
          - quotas and bycatch
    C. Technical limits
          - where? (closed areas)
          - when? (closed seasons?)
          - specific limitations due to environmental factors (coastal vs. deep sea) and natural phenomena (El Nino, climate change)
II. Management beyond fisheries
    - farmed fish as a substitute
    - creating a market for ecolabeled

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fish
    - economic steps a country should take
    - governing bodies
    - education and outreach
    - further scientific research

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Critique of the Global Treaty Solution Method
There is no global fishery problem, only a globe of local fishery problems. What this means is that a worldwide international organization or treaty, the necessary solution for truly global problems such as global warming or the ozone hole, is not necessarily the best way to save the world's fisheries.

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