Angler creel surveys and economic impact models were used to evaluate potential expansion of aquatic vegetation in Lakes Murray and Moultrie, South Carolina. (PDF contains 4 pages.
Invasive species management can be a victim of its own success when decades of effective control cau...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources in conjunction with the Aquatic Plant Management ...
Negative impacts from aquatic invasive plants in the United States include economic costs, loss of c...
Aquatic vegetation is important, both in terms of positive and nega-tive effects, to anglers, boater...
Exotic aquatic plant management is a major concern for public reservoir management in many regions o...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources in conjunction with the Aquatic Plant Management ...
This research develops an integrated methodology to determine the economic value to anglers of recre...
The invasive aquatic plants Hydrilla verticillata (hydrilla), Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth),...
of nonnative plant conditions related to angling, undertaken by adapting existing survey efforts and...
The invasive aquatic plants Hydrilla verticillata (hydrilla), Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth),...
Aquatic plants are an important component of well functioning lake ecosystems. Plant abundance is in...
Slow-growing centrarchid populations are a common management problem in heavily vegetated lakes. Ty...
Aquatic vegetation management and fisheries management are inseparable, however conflicts are often ...
A travel cost model was used to estimate the per-day consumer surplus for anglers at a reservoir (La...
Most private impoundments have multiple uses for either livestock watering, irrigation, aquaculture,...
Invasive species management can be a victim of its own success when decades of effective control cau...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources in conjunction with the Aquatic Plant Management ...
Negative impacts from aquatic invasive plants in the United States include economic costs, loss of c...
Aquatic vegetation is important, both in terms of positive and nega-tive effects, to anglers, boater...
Exotic aquatic plant management is a major concern for public reservoir management in many regions o...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources in conjunction with the Aquatic Plant Management ...
This research develops an integrated methodology to determine the economic value to anglers of recre...
The invasive aquatic plants Hydrilla verticillata (hydrilla), Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth),...
of nonnative plant conditions related to angling, undertaken by adapting existing survey efforts and...
The invasive aquatic plants Hydrilla verticillata (hydrilla), Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth),...
Aquatic plants are an important component of well functioning lake ecosystems. Plant abundance is in...
Slow-growing centrarchid populations are a common management problem in heavily vegetated lakes. Ty...
Aquatic vegetation management and fisheries management are inseparable, however conflicts are often ...
A travel cost model was used to estimate the per-day consumer surplus for anglers at a reservoir (La...
Most private impoundments have multiple uses for either livestock watering, irrigation, aquaculture,...
Invasive species management can be a victim of its own success when decades of effective control cau...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources in conjunction with the Aquatic Plant Management ...
Negative impacts from aquatic invasive plants in the United States include economic costs, loss of c...