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Legislating for property rights in fisheries
… flat 200 nautical miles including the fish, the subjacent soil and subsoil. 5 Gordon (1954). As did later Hardin, … right to fish in those waters belongs to the owner of the soil under those waters. However, the public may fish in non-tidal waters if the soil under those waters is crown land. In the case of …
Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis
… coastal waters. Rehabilitation of abandoned ponds due to soil acidification is too costly for local people and … mangroves serve as fish spawning grounds. They reduce soil erosion, as well as reducing the effects of wave action. … in a saline environment or growing naturally in very salty soil) living at the confluence of land and sea. 63 Marshall, …