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Bioeconomic models of marine recreational fishing
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1979Abstract The theory of recreational fishing is developed and conditions are derived for optimal management policy, with special attention given to functional relationships that must be empirically verified. Determinants of the optimal allocation between commercial and recreational fishing effort are derived. The theory is extended to include selected
McConnell, Kenneth E., Sutinen, Jon G.
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Recreational Angler Perspectives of Nonnative Fishes
Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2016ABSTRACTAlthough fish invasions have implications for conservation and resource management, research on public attitudes toward nonnative fishes is lacking. We surveyed boat and canal bank recreational anglers in the Everglades to assess their awareness, preferences, and perspectives of native versus nonnative fishes.
Edwards, Christopher J. +2 more
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ESTUARY MANAGEMENT AND RECREATIONAL FISHING BENEFITS
2003Recognition of the benefits to society supported by estuary ecosystem functions and services, and threats to these benefits posed by human activities, has led to various public programs to restore and protect estuaries and the federal, state and local levels.
Bergstrom, John C. +5 more
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The Socioeconomic Values of Recreational Fishing
Fisheries, 2014AFS President Bob Hughes can be contacted at: hughes.bob@amnisopes.comAlthough I have been critical of global and North American macroeconomic policies in previous commentaries, I believe that fish...
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