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a. how would an economist explain the decline of the alaska king crab fishery?
b. explain two programs you could institute to protect the fishery and still allow some crabbing again.
c. canadians have been very successful in farming salmon in coastal fiords along the coast of british columbia. why have they been successful with salmon when the crab fishery crashed?
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