A Principled Approach to Property Rights in Canadian Aquaculture

Phillip Saunders, Richard Finn

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    Abstract

    The 1995 Federal Aquaculture Development Strategy summarized some of the difficulties facing aquaculture development in a federal state such as Canada, where the jurisdictional entitlements relevant to this “new” (or at least newly significant) industry are by no means clear:

    Aquaculture is a formidable policy challenge. As a new industry, it straddles the line between fishing and farming, cuts across significant regional differences and is placed in a context involving the participation of municipal, provincial/territorial and federal governments.

    Original languageCanadian English
    Title of host publicationA Principled Approach to Property Rights in Canadian Aquaculture
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2006

    Keywords

    • Aquaculture
    • Federal Aquaculture Development Strategy
    • Canada

    Disciplines

    • Agriculture Law
    • Law
    • Law of the Sea
    • Property Law and Real Estate

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