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No, I'm talking about fisheries management practices that do increase stocks. Overfishing is being reduced and harvests are increasing:

http://www.oceanconservancy.org/our-work/fisheries/

The very likely explanation is stocks are increasing in response to the better management.

I agree that it will be difficult to get people in the U.S. to push China to take a more expensive approach to industry. I think calling it 'offshoring' is awfully simplistic (U.S. is agricultural exporter and for energy only imports oil).



I'd still argue that the results of such programs have been distinctly limited. Fair point and links appreciated, however.




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