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Effectively managing angler satisfaction in recreational fisheries requires understanding the fish species and the anglers.
Ben Beardmore,Ben Beardmore,Ben Beardmore,Len M. Hunt,Wolfgang Haider,Malte Dorow,Robert Arlinghaus,Robert Arlinghaus +7 more
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In this article, the authors investigate how trip outcomes influence satisfaction reports of anglers and find that trip outcomes can influence trip satisfaction, while anglers generally do not pre-plan their trips.Abstract:
Whenever satisfied anglers are an important objective of recreational fisheries management, understanding how trip outcomes influence satisfaction reports is critical. While anglers, generally, pre...read more
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Passive gear‐induced timidity syndrome in wild fish populations and its potential ecological and managerial implications
Robert Arlinghaus,Robert Arlinghaus,Kate L. Laskowski,Josep Alós,Josep Alós,Thomas Klefoth,Christopher T. Monk,Shinnosuke Nakayama,Shinnosuke Nakayama,Arne Schröder +9 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that an exploitation-induced timidity syndrome should be a widespread pattern in fisheries and argued that the syndrome can be associated with several ecological and managerial consequences for social groups, populations, food webs, fisheries and assessment of stocks.
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Understanding and Managing Freshwater Recreational Fisheries as Complex Adaptive Social-Ecological Systems
Robert Arlinghaus,Josep Alós,Ben Beardmore,Katrin Daedlow,Malte Dorow,Marie Fujitani,Daniel Hühn,Wolfgang Haider,Len M. Hunt,Brett M. Johnson,Fiona D Johnston,Thomas Klefoth,Shuichi Matsumura,Christopher T. Monk,Thilo Pagel,John R. Post,Tobias Rapp,Carsten Riepe,Hillary G.M. Ward,Christian Wolter +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the state of knowledge on the science and management of freshwater recreational fisheries is reviewed, with the objective of integrating insights from disparate fields such as fisheries science, environmental complexity theory, common-pool-resource theory, and resilience theory.
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Angler Survey Methods and Their Applications in Fisheries Management
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an Angler Survey Methods and Their Applications in Fisheries Management: Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 238-240, with a focus on angler survey methods and their applications in fisheries management.
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The impact of marine recreational fishing on key fish stocks in European waters.
Zachary Radford,Kieran Hyder,Kieran Hyder,Lucia Zarauz,Estanis Mugerza,Keno Ferter,Raúl Prellezo,Harry Vincent Strehlow,Bryony Townhill,Wolf-Christian Lewin,Marc Simon Weltersbach +10 more
TL;DR: Removals by MRF can represent a high proportion of the total removals for some European marine fish stocks, so inclusion in stock assessments should be routine.
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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
TL;DR: In this article, 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 recreator's ability to fish.
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