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Catch-and-Release Influences on Inland Recreational Fisheries
Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture, 2020Catch-and-release (CR) has become a pervasive practice and “social norm” with anglers for some inland recreational fisheries. This practice has been promoted for fish conservation and to meet angler and manager desires of greater fish abundances, angler ...
Greg Sass, Stephanie L Shaw
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Recreational fisheries can be of the same magnitude as commercial fisheries: The case of Cyprus
Fisheries Research, 2020Marine Recreational Fishing (MRF) in Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean) was evaluated using telephone surveys between 2016 and 2018. All three existing MRF types were included in the surveys, boat fishing, spearfishing and shore fishing.
Nikolas Michailidis +2 more
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Impact of recreational fishery on the formal Danish economy [PDF]
This paper presents estimates of the economic impact of recreational fisheries on the formal economy of Denmark. It utilises primary data from a CVM (con-tingent valuation method)-mail survey conducted in 1999 in Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden and Iceland. The sample used in this paper covers 546 Danish respondents (recreational fishermen only).
Eva Roth, Susanne Jensen
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ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2021
Recreational fishing is increasingly included in fish stock assessments globally. Nonetheless, the extent and precision of recreational fisheries data are often limited.
Wolf-Christian Lewin +6 more
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Recreational fishing is increasingly included in fish stock assessments globally. Nonetheless, the extent and precision of recreational fisheries data are often limited.
Wolf-Christian Lewin +6 more
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Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2021
Growing interest in apps to collect recreational-fisheries data requires that relationships between self-reported data and other fisheries data are evaluated, and that potential biases are assessed.
F. Johnston +3 more
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Growing interest in apps to collect recreational-fisheries data requires that relationships between self-reported data and other fisheries data are evaluated, and that potential biases are assessed.
F. Johnston +3 more
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Overturning stereotypes: The fuzzy boundary between recreational and subsistence inland fisheries
Fish and Fisheries, 2022Inland recreational fisheries provide numerous socio- economic benefits to fishers, families and communities. Recreationally harvested fish are also frequently consumed and may provide affordable and sustainable but undervalued contributions to human ...
E. Nyboer +13 more
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North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 2003
We convened a symposium at the Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference in December 2000 on the challenges of developing and implementing active management programs for recreational fisheries.
Donald L. Pereira, Michael J. Hansen
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We convened a symposium at the Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference in December 2000 on the challenges of developing and implementing active management programs for recreational fisheries.
Donald L. Pereira, Michael J. Hansen
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2012
Are recreational fisheries fundamentally different from commercial fisheries? The simple answer is yes, recreational fishing is very different from most commercial fisheries. Many more people participate, their catch and effort are harder to measure, and the overall objective of recreational fishing is often very...
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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Are recreational fisheries fundamentally different from commercial fisheries? The simple answer is yes, recreational fishing is very different from most commercial fisheries. Many more people participate, their catch and effort are harder to measure, and the overall objective of recreational fishing is often very...
Ray Hilborn, Ulrike Hilborn
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