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With the induction of the many The introduction of new rules and regulations we propose, the livelihood will undoubtedly have an impact on the livelihoods of fishermen and other members of the fishing communities is undoubtedly at stakecommunity.  Implementing quotas, taxes, and marine protected areas may restrict fishermen's freedom to fish and eliminating subsidies or restricting technology may increase the costs. It should be noted, however, that the regulations Mission 2011 proposes are not aimed at destroying the fishing industry-- because we, too, realize the importance of fish in our lives and many of us are not necessarily willing to revert to a fish-free diet ourselves --but rather to transition from depleting fish stocks to sustaining them in order to secure the supply of fish and success of the fishing industry in years to come.

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