Tragedy of the Commons: Overfishing the World’s Oceans

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Introduction
Economic activity and our environment have been closely linked since man first discovered the concept of trade. In the language of economics, the environment has itself, become an increasingly “scarce resource1”. Since economics is about managing these scarce resources, it will be a useful tool when considering some of the environmental issues facing our planet. One of the major concerns confronting the environment today is the overfishing of the world’s oceans, depleting some species to near extinction. With continued advances in technological and industrial proficiency, fishing vessels are able to fish across the globe, further exacerbating the effects of overfishing. Because the oceans are considered a shared or common resource, they inherently lack specific property rights protection and are therefore vulnerable to resource over-exploitation. As a result, fishing on much of the world’s oceans is not subject to regulation and therefore monetization of this dwindling common resource is further incentivized to the detriment of general societal welfare.

The Problem
Global demand for Bluefin Tuna has pushed populations of this species to “decline over 70% in the last 30 years2”. The participants, fisheries and fishermen, acting in their own self-interest for the greatest short-term gain, will eventually deplete this common resource until it is exhausted. In this sense, the plight of the Bluefin Tuna can be described in economic vernacular as a “tragedy of the commons1”. The expression tragedy of the commons describes how free and open access to common resources, traditionally environmental, are typically overused and will eventually be depleted or destroyed. This negative environmental externality, the unint...

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...y optimal level by using the corrective market policies at their disposal. The key is to identify the particular tool or policy that will best move the market toward the most efficient allocation of resources.

Works Cited

1 Principles of economics. 6th ed. Mason, OH: South-Western Cengage Learning, 2012. Print.

2 PBS. PBS, 14 Feb. 2012. Web. 8 Nov. 2013. .

3 Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries (STECF). "Summary of the 2013 Annual Economic Report on the EU Fishing Fleet." Publications, JRC, EU. Joint Research Centre’s European Commission, 1 Sept. 2013. Web. 8 Nov. 2013. .

4 An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1976. 67. Print.

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