Fisheries managers are charged with understanding the interaction between sport fish populations and anglers to inform resource management decision making that supports and promotes healthy fisheries. Fundamental to this mission is easy access to long-term fisheries data, analytical tools and metrics that offer insight into the quality of a fishery, and an understanding of the factors that influence fish population dynamics. Equally important is the need to communicate this scientific knowledge and promote angling opportunities to the public. Project F-69-R has four overall goals: (1) conduct a variety of surveys and investigations that elucidate patterns of variation in sport fish populations and the mechanisms that drive those pat...
The fisheries trawl survey conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is the oldes...
A total of 12,323 summer flounder were tagged and released in Chesapeake Bay, the coastal waters off...
Management of fisheries resources is increasingly broadening its scope from single-species approache...
The purpose of this study was to estimate sport fishing effort, harvest, and expenditures by anglers...
The purpose of this study was to estimate sport fishing effort, harvest,and expenditures by anglers ...
The purpose of this study was to estimate sport fishing effort, harvest, and expenditures by anglers...
Carps of the family Cyprinidae, the largest family of freshwater fishes in the world (Nelson 1994), ...
The blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, supports a successful fishery in the Atlantic Ocean and througho...
The fish skull is a complex anatomical structure, comprised of numerous bones that are often unique ...
A survey of sport fishing in the Illinois portion of Lake Michigan was conducted from April 1 to Sep...
The global phenomenon of burgeoning coastal population growth has led to coastal watershed landscape...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2019Cordova, Alaska is a coastal community in S...
A survey of sport fishing in the Illinois portion of Lake Michigan was conducted from April 1 to Sep...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the morphologically similar white marlin (Kajikia a...
Flaming Gorge Dam, a hydroelectric facility operated by the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), is ...
The fisheries trawl survey conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is the oldes...
A total of 12,323 summer flounder were tagged and released in Chesapeake Bay, the coastal waters off...
Management of fisheries resources is increasingly broadening its scope from single-species approache...
The purpose of this study was to estimate sport fishing effort, harvest, and expenditures by anglers...
The purpose of this study was to estimate sport fishing effort, harvest,and expenditures by anglers ...
The purpose of this study was to estimate sport fishing effort, harvest, and expenditures by anglers...
Carps of the family Cyprinidae, the largest family of freshwater fishes in the world (Nelson 1994), ...
The blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, supports a successful fishery in the Atlantic Ocean and througho...
The fish skull is a complex anatomical structure, comprised of numerous bones that are often unique ...
A survey of sport fishing in the Illinois portion of Lake Michigan was conducted from April 1 to Sep...
The global phenomenon of burgeoning coastal population growth has led to coastal watershed landscape...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2019Cordova, Alaska is a coastal community in S...
A survey of sport fishing in the Illinois portion of Lake Michigan was conducted from April 1 to Sep...
Recent studies have demonstrated that the morphologically similar white marlin (Kajikia a...
Flaming Gorge Dam, a hydroelectric facility operated by the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), is ...
The fisheries trawl survey conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) is the oldes...
A total of 12,323 summer flounder were tagged and released in Chesapeake Bay, the coastal waters off...
Management of fisheries resources is increasingly broadening its scope from single-species approache...