The current state of many freshwater fish stocks worldwide is largely unknown but sus-pected to be vulnerable to exploitation from recreational fisheries and habitat degradation. Both these factors, combined with complex ecological dynamics and the diffuse nature of in-land fisheries could lead to an invisible collapse: the drastic decline in fish stocks without great public or management awareness. In this study we provide a method to address the pervasive knowledge gaps in regional rates of exploitation and habitat degradation, and demonstrate its use in one of North America’s largest and most diffuse recreational freshwa-ter fisheries (Ontario, Canada). We estimated that 1) fish stocks were highly exploited and in apparent danger of coll...
The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, par-ticularly i...
This major research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely ac...
Thedepletion of several NorthAtlantic gadoids in the 1980s and1990s stimulated anunprecedented amoun...
The current state of many freshwater fish stocks worldwide is largely unknown but suspected to be vu...
Illegal harvest is recognized as a widespread problem in natural resource management. The use of mul...
Illegal harvest is recognized as a widespread problem in natural resource management. The use of mul...
Traditional management of fisheries aims to optimize the catch of certain economically important spe...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...
Artisanal fisheries are a key source of food and income for millions of people, but if poorly manage...
Overfishing has impacted marine species over the last century, with many large-bodied and long-lived...
Fish habitat is essential to stability and productivity of fisheries. In Canada, the primary legal t...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and ...
Effective conservation of fish species of greatest conservation need (SGCN) requires an understandin...
Abstract. —Fishery managers often must make decisions regardless of data availability or completenes...
Overfishing is more commonly associated with commercial fisheries than recreational fisheries, but e...
The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, par-ticularly i...
This major research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely ac...
Thedepletion of several NorthAtlantic gadoids in the 1980s and1990s stimulated anunprecedented amoun...
The current state of many freshwater fish stocks worldwide is largely unknown but suspected to be vu...
Illegal harvest is recognized as a widespread problem in natural resource management. The use of mul...
Illegal harvest is recognized as a widespread problem in natural resource management. The use of mul...
Traditional management of fisheries aims to optimize the catch of certain economically important spe...
Many commercial fisheries seek to maximise the economic value of the catch that they bring ashore an...
Artisanal fisheries are a key source of food and income for millions of people, but if poorly manage...
Overfishing has impacted marine species over the last century, with many large-bodied and long-lived...
Fish habitat is essential to stability and productivity of fisheries. In Canada, the primary legal t...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and ...
Effective conservation of fish species of greatest conservation need (SGCN) requires an understandin...
Abstract. —Fishery managers often must make decisions regardless of data availability or completenes...
Overfishing is more commonly associated with commercial fisheries than recreational fisheries, but e...
The value of no-take marine reserves as fisheries-management tools is controversial, par-ticularly i...
This major research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely ac...
Thedepletion of several NorthAtlantic gadoids in the 1980s and1990s stimulated anunprecedented amoun...