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The future of wildlife conservation funding: What options do U.S. college students support?

open access: yesConservation Science and Practice, 2021
Insufficient funding is a major impediment to conservation efforts around the world. In the United States, a decline in hunting participation threatens sustainability of the “user‐pay, public benefit” model that has supported wildlife conservation for ...
Lincoln R. Larson   +38 more
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Angling bait consumption and stable isotope niche of two cyprinids in different lake fisheries

open access: yesFreshwater Biology
Terrestrial subsidies are important for freshwater ecosystems and, in lakes supporting recreational fisheries, angling baits can represent an important allochthonous input.
A. Imbert   +3 more
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Sustainability or fun? Recreational angling in Marine Protected Areas

open access: yesOceanological and Hydrobiological Studies, 2022
Gökova Bay MPAs (southern Aegean Sea, Turkey) include six different no-take zones (NTZs: Akyaka, Çamlı, Akbük, Boncuk-Karaca, İngiliz Limanı, Bördübet), in four of which shore angling is permitted (Akyaka, Çamlı, Akbük, Boncuk-Karaca).
Cerim Hasan
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Moderate biomanipulation for eutrophication control in reservoirs using fish captured in angling competitions

open access: yesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 2015
Angling competitions are a popular leisure activity in reservoirs of Southern Portugal. These competitions can gather more than 100 anglers aiming to catch the maximum fish weight.
Amaral S.D., Franco A., Ferreira M.T.
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The Oyster Reef Recruitment Game: An Example of Active Learning and Engineering in the Marine Science Classroom

open access: yesCurrent: The Journal of Marine Education, 2019
The inclusion of interdisciplinary, hands-on learning incorporated with engineering challenges is a great way to teach marine science content as well as foster collaborative problem-solving. To teach about oyster life cycles and the ecosystem engineering
Lisa Pike, Bebe Dalton Harrison
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How Stocking Recreational Fisheries Works (and Sometimes Does not)

open access: yesEDIS, 2022
Stock enhancement or “stocking” is one of the oldest, most common, and most popular ways of improving recreational fisheries. Stocking is usually supposed to increase the number of fish available for anglers to catch.
Nicholas Fisch   +4 more
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SELECTION OF COLLECTIONS (FICTION) IN AN EFFORT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COLLECTION IN THE LIBRARY OF AL IZZAH LPMIINTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL BATU CITY OF EAST JAVA

open access: yesJurnal Pustaka Ilmiah, 2019
The purpose of this study was to describe the selection of the collections in the library Al Izzah LPMI Batu, East Java. With the benefit of providing research solutions to do the selection collection in the library Al Izzah LPMI Batu City in East Java ...
Handiawan Angling Prayuda
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Recreational fishing effort and how management actions can affect it—Part 1: Theory

open access: yesEDIS, 2023
Recreational fishing is especially important to Florida’s economy and ecosystems. One of the most important metrics of recreational fisheries is “effort”—defined as the number of trips taken during a time and place.
Edward Camp   +4 more
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General Aspects of Recreational Angling and Some Estimations on Catch Amounts in Turkey

open access: yesDüzce Üniversitesi Bilim ve Teknoloji Dergisi, 2018
Some simple approaches make easy to see problems that lie at the centre of the phenomenon. Contrary toexpectations of outputs at the decision given may originate from lack of this simple approaches.
Ozan Soykan, Hasan Cerim
doaj   +1 more source

Motivations to participate in hunting and angling: a comparison among preferred activities and state of residence

open access: yesHuman Dimensions of Wildlife, 2020
Motivations for hunting and fishing extend beyond harvesting game and include social, psychological, emotional, and physical benefits. We used data from a web-based questionnaire to compare relationships between preferred hunting or fishing activity ...
Matthew P. Hinrichs   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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