ating policy that works best for the majority. Easily and comparatively inexpensive to enforceManagement brought down to a community levelCreates a sense of stewardship of the ocean environment for those involved.Administration: A decision would have to be reached upon how to divide up the regions, and how the management of these regions would be organized (lobster zone councils could be referred to as a model). Other issues include voting rights, and how (and if?) those fishermen who prefer to “roam” could continue this practice. Finally, the issue of funds would need to be considered by each region (one idea to attain funds is a surcharge on the scalloping license, because it is relatively inexpensive at $89).Enforcement:Each zone would be in charge of deciding which measures it wanted to adopt, and similarly, how to best enforce these measuresAs for the enforcement of zones themselves, designating symbols (letters, numbers, etc.) for each zone would enable boundaries to be enforced....