Catch-and-release (C&R) could be an interesting management tool in recreational fisheries as long as mortality remains low and the anglers’ well-being does not drop. We used a choice experiment to examine the potential of C&R angling as a monitoring tool for the salmon recreational fishery in Brittany (France). Anglers were asked to choose between hypothetical fishing day trips differing in terms of their combination of relevant attributes and levels. From the analysis of respondents’ trade-offs between the fishing trip’s attributes, willingness-to-pay were estimated for each level of attribute. Our results show that anglers prefer unrestrictive regulations. All in all, the majority of the anglers nonetheless hold a positive valuation of a ...
We report results from contingent valuation studies in each of two Tasmanian fisheries that estimate...
To date, the validity of economic approaches to valuing nonmarket goods has not been investigated wi...
The paper explores to what extent escaped farmed salmon from fish farms affect the willingness-to-pa...
Catch-and-release (C&R) could be an interesting management tool in recreational fisheries as long as...
In 2017, a survey of salmon anglers was conducted in three départements in West Brittany to ascertai...
International audienceCatch-and-release (C&R) could be an interesting management tool in recreationa...
Catch-and-release (C&R) is often regarded a win-win management tool in recreational fisheries. A...
Recreational sea angling is a popular activity generating signifcant socio-economic benefts but can ...
National audienceThis study presents a synthetic review of the application of a discrete choice expe...
In this paper we model recreational anglers' decisions to voluntarily release their catch to improve...
This study focuses on estimating demand for Atlantic salmon sport fishing, in New England. Sport fis...
This study focuses on norms and informal sanctions of catch-and-release angling and their implicatio...
Wild Atlantic salmon and sea trout are in danger in several fisheries of the northern hemisphere due...
Several studies have shown that anglers fishing in put-and-take trout fisheries requiring payment of...
Recreational fishing is one of the most popular forms of outdoor recreation in Australia, involving ...
We report results from contingent valuation studies in each of two Tasmanian fisheries that estimate...
To date, the validity of economic approaches to valuing nonmarket goods has not been investigated wi...
The paper explores to what extent escaped farmed salmon from fish farms affect the willingness-to-pa...
Catch-and-release (C&R) could be an interesting management tool in recreational fisheries as long as...
In 2017, a survey of salmon anglers was conducted in three départements in West Brittany to ascertai...
International audienceCatch-and-release (C&R) could be an interesting management tool in recreationa...
Catch-and-release (C&R) is often regarded a win-win management tool in recreational fisheries. A...
Recreational sea angling is a popular activity generating signifcant socio-economic benefts but can ...
National audienceThis study presents a synthetic review of the application of a discrete choice expe...
In this paper we model recreational anglers' decisions to voluntarily release their catch to improve...
This study focuses on estimating demand for Atlantic salmon sport fishing, in New England. Sport fis...
This study focuses on norms and informal sanctions of catch-and-release angling and their implicatio...
Wild Atlantic salmon and sea trout are in danger in several fisheries of the northern hemisphere due...
Several studies have shown that anglers fishing in put-and-take trout fisheries requiring payment of...
Recreational fishing is one of the most popular forms of outdoor recreation in Australia, involving ...
We report results from contingent valuation studies in each of two Tasmanian fisheries that estimate...
To date, the validity of economic approaches to valuing nonmarket goods has not been investigated wi...
The paper explores to what extent escaped farmed salmon from fish farms affect the willingness-to-pa...