Telemetry studies have produced fundamental knowledge on animal biology and ecology that has the potential to improve management of aquatic resources such as fisheries. However, the use and integration of telemetry-derived knowledge into practice remain tenuous, so we surveyed 212 fish telemetry experts to understand existing barriers for incorporating telemetry-derived knowledge into fisheries management practices. We apply a sociological knowledge–action framework to structure the findings, which revealed four primary challenges to integrating telemetry findings into management: (1) the perceived uncertainties and unclear relevance of telemetry findings; (2) the underlying motivations and constrained rationalities of actors that can lead ...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
The distribution and interactions of aquatic organisms across space and time structure our marine, f...
The tenacity of barriers to the application of Fishers\u27 Knowledge in fisheries management has bee...
Telemetry studies have produced fundamental knowledge on animal biology and ecology that has the pot...
Aquatic telemetry technology generates new knowledge about the underwater world that can inform deci...
Telemetry is an increasingly common tool for studying the ecology of wild fish, with great potential...
Biotelemetry data have been successfully incorporated into aspects of fishery and fish habitat manag...
Biotelemetry data have been successfully incorporated into aspects of fishery and fish habitat manag...
Evidence-based management of fisheries means being continually open to new sources of scientific fin...
This paper reviews the use of acoustic telemetry as a tool for addressing issues in fisheries manage...
The potential for telemetry data to answer complex questions about aquatic animals and their interac...
While telemetry technology has undoubtedly revolutionized ecological research, the impacts to conser...
Much has been written about the poor relations between fisheries scientists and lay people, but the ...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
The Great Lakes Acoustic Telemetry Observation System (GLATOS), organized in 2012, aims to advance a...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
The distribution and interactions of aquatic organisms across space and time structure our marine, f...
The tenacity of barriers to the application of Fishers\u27 Knowledge in fisheries management has bee...
Telemetry studies have produced fundamental knowledge on animal biology and ecology that has the pot...
Aquatic telemetry technology generates new knowledge about the underwater world that can inform deci...
Telemetry is an increasingly common tool for studying the ecology of wild fish, with great potential...
Biotelemetry data have been successfully incorporated into aspects of fishery and fish habitat manag...
Biotelemetry data have been successfully incorporated into aspects of fishery and fish habitat manag...
Evidence-based management of fisheries means being continually open to new sources of scientific fin...
This paper reviews the use of acoustic telemetry as a tool for addressing issues in fisheries manage...
The potential for telemetry data to answer complex questions about aquatic animals and their interac...
While telemetry technology has undoubtedly revolutionized ecological research, the impacts to conser...
Much has been written about the poor relations between fisheries scientists and lay people, but the ...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
The Great Lakes Acoustic Telemetry Observation System (GLATOS), organized in 2012, aims to advance a...
Ensuring productive and sustainable fisheries involves understanding the complex interactions betwee...
The distribution and interactions of aquatic organisms across space and time structure our marine, f...
The tenacity of barriers to the application of Fishers\u27 Knowledge in fisheries management has bee...