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The annual world seafood catch grew from approximately 19 million tons in 1950 to approximately 90 million tons in 1997. As a consequence, there has been a dramatic decline in the commercial fish populations. What could be a possible successful policy solution to the fisheries problem?

Develop fish hatcheries and release more fish into the ocean.

Ban commercial fishing until sustainable levels have been achieved.

Inform the general public to reduce the impact of recreational fishing.

Place international limits on the number of fish countries can take.

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Place international limits on the number of fish countries can take.

Step-by-step explanation:

The raising need for seafood has resulted in a swift reduction in the commercial fish populations. Sue to the fact that there is no feasible way to decrease individual's request and desire for seafood, the likely policy resolution to this situation is to place international limits on the number of fish countries can take. This will help enforce a limit on the total quantity of fish consumption in each and every country, and results in a slow but stable increase in the commercial fish quantity that will be available.

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