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Fishing in the dark: the science and management of recreational fisheries at night

Bulletin of Marine Science, 2017
Recreational fishing is a popular activity around the globe, generating billions of dollars in economic benefit based on fisheries in marine and inland waters. In most developed countries, recreational fisheries are managed to achieve diverse objectives and ensure that such fisheries are sustainable.
StevenJ Cooke   +7 more
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The Art and Science of the Direct Posterior Restoration: Recreating Form, Color, and Translucency

Alpha Omegan, 2007
In the past two decades the major advances bonding has experienced are directly related to material improvements and significant advances in adhesive technology. It is because of the superior physical properties of the posterior composite that we can provide patients with a long-lasting restoration if a meticulous bonding protocol was followed.
Sergio, Rubinstein, Alan, Nidetz
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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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Effects of recreational activities to enhance science learning motivation and attitude toward participating with recreational activities

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019
The objectives of research were to study the outcome of the program of recreational activities for enhancing students’ science learning motivation and attitude toward participating with recreational activities. The participants were 30 of 4th to 9th grade students from a small school at Uttaradit Province, Thailand who choose to attend with the ...
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Characterizing science recreation workshops: the ‘guerrilla' of science communication

International Journal of Science Education, Part B, 2022
Miguel García-Guerrero   +1 more
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When Fantasy Meets Science: the Recreated Voice of Ötzi the 'Iceman

2017
Ötzi the Iceman's, the mummy found some years ago on the top of the Similaun mountain, lived 5300 years ago, and obviously, we cannot say which language, which phonemes, or even which sounds could belong to him. In this work, still in its initial stage, a possible reconstruction of an "approximation" of Ötzi the Iceman's voice, recreating the timbre or
FRANCESCO AVANZINI   +3 more
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Exploring Mirrors, Recreating Science and History, Becoming a Class Community

The New Educator, 2009
A teacher narrates from activities and discussions that arose among undergraduates and herself while doing critical explorations of mirrors. Surprised by light's behaviors, the students responded with curiosity, losing their dependence on answers as the format of school knowledge.
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Use of management strategy evaluation to understand the value of citizen science in managing an iconic California recreational fishery

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2022
Lyall Bellquist   +2 more
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