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Do coastal residents have a right to base their economies on marine resource extraction, since this has long been their tradition?

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Do coastal residents have a right to base their economies on marine resource extraction, since this has long been their tradition?

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Yes. However, this right does not over-ride the accompanying responsibility: a legal obligation for those who extract common public resources to avoid causing permanent damage to either the resources or to the ecosystem that produced them. Unfortunately, this places many people involved in the fishing industry in a difficult position today.

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