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Insights into the users of a citizen science platform for collecting recreational fisheries data

Fisheries Research, 2020
Citizen science platforms, including smartphone applications, that allow anglers to report information about fishing trips and catches may be a low-cost source of data that can feed into the science and management of recreational fisheries.
Casper Gundelund   +5 more
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Marine Recreational Fisheries.

Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1977
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Marine recreational fisheries — current state and future opportunities

, 2020
Marine recreational fisheries (MRF) have important social and economic benefits, but can impact fish stocks and the environment. The diverse and dispersed nature of these fisheries makes them challenging to study; a lack of data has made it more ...
K. Hyder   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Valuation of Recreational Fisheries

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1980
Contemporary valuation of recreational fisheries resources proceeds from the proposition that fisheries resources are nonpriced resources. There is a fundamental need to challenge this proposition. Present valuation techniques for recreational fisheries serve neither the requirements for economic efficiency nor the distributional objectives of ...
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Catch and Release in Marine Recreational Fisheries

2002
<em>Abstract</em>.—Management of the hook-and-line-only fishery for Pacific halibut <em> Hippoglossus stenolepis </em>in waters off the United States and Canada requires discard to the sea of Pacific halibut bycatch (out of season, undersized, or by fishermen without individual quotas or licenses).
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Future of Recreational Fisheries

1996
Many good ideas to improve recreational fisheries have been presented over the past 20 years, especially in freshwater, but progress in evaluating or implementing new management concepts has been slow. Saltwater recreational fishing is increasing rapidly, and coordinated planning needs serious attention, and soon.
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The Recreational Fishery at Pilgrim Shorefront

1984
A creel census conducted during 1973–1975 determined fishing effort, catch, and value of the recreational fishery at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station’s Shorefront. An estimated 21,120 angler visits were made and 9,332 fishes caught for a mean catch rate of 0.22 fish per angling hour. Cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus) 37%, bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) 32%,
Robert P. Lawton   +6 more
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Knowledge Gaps and Management Priorities for Recreational Fisheries in the Developing World

, 2020
Millions of individuals worldwide rely on recreational fishing activities for leisure, food, and employment. Recreational fishing is the dominant freshwater fisheries sector in much of the highly developed world and plays a growing role in the marine ...
S. Bower   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Resilient recreational fisheries or prone to collapse? A decade of research on the science and management of recreational fisheries

Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2012
AbstractAre recreational fisheries resilient to harvest or prone to collapse? This paper reviews research published since that question was posed by Post et al. (2002, Fisheries 27, 6–17). A number of patterns and processes have been identified that suggest understanding the risk of collapse requires knowledge of the fishing effort response, degree of ...
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Catch and Non-catch-related Determinants of Where Anglers Fish: A Review of Three Decades of Site Choice Research in Recreational Fisheries

Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture, 2019
Studies of where people recreationally fish were reviewed to understand which attributes influence these choices, to make this literature accessible to individuals who manage or rely upon recreational fishers, and to shape future research.
L. Hunt   +3 more
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