Effective management of CPR's (land, air and water ) generally requires collective action and community participation.You can please visit the following links for further in depth analysis.
There are several examples from the Canadian Arctic (e.g. bowhead whale, muskox, seal, caribou) and in other hunter-gatherer societies (South Pacific, Australian Outback). The inshore lobster fishery is generally a relatively successful fishery because its emphasis is on selective harvesting and careful control of entry. Another good example is the Japanese cooperative inshore fishery. Also some fisheries in Australia are doing quite well. I think that limited access and a strong sense of place based identity is one of the keys to success.