Even with long-standing management and extensive science support, North American inland fish and fisheries still face many conservation and management challenges. We used a grand challenges approach to identify critical roadblocks that if removed would help solve important problems in the management and long-term conservation of North American inland fish and fisheries. We identified seven grand challenges within three themes (valuation, governance, and externalities) and 34 research needs and management actions. The major themes identified are to (1) raise awareness of diverse values associated with inland fish and fisheries, (2) govern inland fish and fisheries to satisfy multiple use and conservation objectives, and (3) ensure productive...
With fish providing at least 20 % of animal protein intake for approximately 1.5 billion people or a...
Though reported capture fisheries are dominated by marine production, inland fish and fisheries make...
The salmonid fisheries of the Columbia River Basin (CRB) have enormous socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
Even with long-standing management and extensive science support, North American inland fish and fis...
1. Despite the disparities in size and volume of marine and freshwater realms, a strikingly similar ...
Abstract The inland fisheries of North America (i.e. Canada and the United States of America) are di...
The reported annual yield from inland capture fisheries in 2008 was over 10 million tonnes, although...
The importance of recreational fisheries to local and national economies, and as a generator of imme...
For researchers and managers to work together for greatest mutual benefit, researchers must understa...
For researchers and managers to work together for greatest mutual benefit, researchers must understa...
Summary. 1. By any measure, fishes are among the world's most important natural resources. Annual e...
Approaches to managing inland fisheries vary between systems and regions but are often based on larg...
An evaluation of the history of efforts to reverse the long-term decline of Pacific salmon in wester...
Inland fisheries are a vital component in the livelihoods and food security of people throughout the...
Aim: To identify key research questions and challenges that will, if addressed in a timely manner, s...
With fish providing at least 20 % of animal protein intake for approximately 1.5 billion people or a...
Though reported capture fisheries are dominated by marine production, inland fish and fisheries make...
The salmonid fisheries of the Columbia River Basin (CRB) have enormous socioeconomic, cultural, and ...
Even with long-standing management and extensive science support, North American inland fish and fis...
1. Despite the disparities in size and volume of marine and freshwater realms, a strikingly similar ...
Abstract The inland fisheries of North America (i.e. Canada and the United States of America) are di...
The reported annual yield from inland capture fisheries in 2008 was over 10 million tonnes, although...
The importance of recreational fisheries to local and national economies, and as a generator of imme...
For researchers and managers to work together for greatest mutual benefit, researchers must understa...
For researchers and managers to work together for greatest mutual benefit, researchers must understa...
Summary. 1. By any measure, fishes are among the world's most important natural resources. Annual e...
Approaches to managing inland fisheries vary between systems and regions but are often based on larg...
An evaluation of the history of efforts to reverse the long-term decline of Pacific salmon in wester...
Inland fisheries are a vital component in the livelihoods and food security of people throughout the...
Aim: To identify key research questions and challenges that will, if addressed in a timely manner, s...
With fish providing at least 20 % of animal protein intake for approximately 1.5 billion people or a...
Though reported capture fisheries are dominated by marine production, inland fish and fisheries make...
The salmonid fisheries of the Columbia River Basin (CRB) have enormous socioeconomic, cultural, and ...