The Race To Fish Slows Down. Why That's Good For Fish, Fishermen And Diners
Catch shares allot fishermen a portion of the catch in advance, in hopes of keeping them from racing each other to sea, sometimes in risky climes. They're controversial. They also work, a study finds.
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