Participation in recreational angling in British Columbia has declined since the early 1990’s. Therefore, new fishery management strategies are being designed to attract anglers to the Okanagan region of British Columbia (Region 8). This study used a Discrete Choice Experiment and a Latent Class Model to identify unique groups of anglers within the Okanagan (Region 8), and to evaluate if the new management strategies align with anglers preferences for fishery characteristics. The results of the study identify and describe four heterogeneous segments of fishers, and determine that the new management strategies will provide attractive fishing opportunities for most Okanagan (Region 8) angler segments if they are implemented. These findings ar...
The effective management of fish populations requires understanding of both the biology of the speci...
This study utilized data extracted from the 2013 National Saltwater Angler Survey to understand salt...
Human Dimensions (HD) research in recreational fisheries is predicated on the understanding that suc...
A substantial proportion of anglers in British Columbia (BC) are infrequent, meaning that they do no...
The effects of regulations on recreational fishers are especially difficult to predict. Data lags ty...
New Zealand is internationally renowned for having some of the finest and most challenging trout fis...
The High Uinta Primitive Area, Utah\u27s most popular high mountain recreation area, has a reputatio...
The British Columbia Ministry of Environment (MOE) has set the goal of increasing angling licence sa...
Buffering inland fisheries against large-scale changes in ecosystem function, climate regimes, and s...
Planning is concerned with understanding and relating both the physical and social aspects of an env...
Successful fisheries management programs incorporate a thorough understanding of diverse angler grou...
The effective management of fish populations requires understanding of both the biology of the speci...
This paper (and the large study behind it) was in some ways a labor of love. We set out to build a d...
This study examined the relationships between road access and the fishing site choices of northern O...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
The effective management of fish populations requires understanding of both the biology of the speci...
This study utilized data extracted from the 2013 National Saltwater Angler Survey to understand salt...
Human Dimensions (HD) research in recreational fisheries is predicated on the understanding that suc...
A substantial proportion of anglers in British Columbia (BC) are infrequent, meaning that they do no...
The effects of regulations on recreational fishers are especially difficult to predict. Data lags ty...
New Zealand is internationally renowned for having some of the finest and most challenging trout fis...
The High Uinta Primitive Area, Utah\u27s most popular high mountain recreation area, has a reputatio...
The British Columbia Ministry of Environment (MOE) has set the goal of increasing angling licence sa...
Buffering inland fisheries against large-scale changes in ecosystem function, climate regimes, and s...
Planning is concerned with understanding and relating both the physical and social aspects of an env...
Successful fisheries management programs incorporate a thorough understanding of diverse angler grou...
The effective management of fish populations requires understanding of both the biology of the speci...
This paper (and the large study behind it) was in some ways a labor of love. We set out to build a d...
This study examined the relationships between road access and the fishing site choices of northern O...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
The effective management of fish populations requires understanding of both the biology of the speci...
This study utilized data extracted from the 2013 National Saltwater Angler Survey to understand salt...
Human Dimensions (HD) research in recreational fisheries is predicated on the understanding that suc...