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Most bioeconomic models of efficient renewable resource management are cons
tructed for a single harvesting ground. A bioeconomic model is developed in
this paper to study the optimal management of renewable resources that are
found in spatially distinct harvesting grounds. The model is applied to Mi
nke whale management. Important inter-regional substitution effects are sho
wn to exist. In addition, comparison with previous studies shows that multi
ple stock management is necessary for efficient management. Finally, the cu
rrent Minke whale moratorium is shown to be inefficient unless significant
nonmarket values exist.