In this study we assess the viability of single-species recreation demand models given commonly available data sets. Using the 2000 MRFSS southeast intercept data combined with the economic add-on, we determine that the MRFSS data will support only a few species-specific recreation demand models. Considering species of management interest in the southeast, we focus on dolphin, king mackerel, red snapper and red drum. We examine single-species recreational fishing behavior using random utility models of demand. We explore mixed logit (i.e., random parameter) logit and finite mixture (i.e., latent class logit) models for dealing with angler heterogeneity. We compare these to the commonly used conditional and nested logit models in terms of th...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Estimating a demand system under the assumption that preferences are homogeneous may lead to biased ...
Abstract only.Recreational fisheries are severely understudied by fisheries economists, in\ud spite ...
Research PaperThe National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is mandated by law to analyze the benefit...
Marine Recreational Fishing Statistics Survey (MRFSS) economic add-on data has been collected since ...
The effective management of fish populations requires understanding of both the biology of the speci...
Recreational anglers are known to seek different types of experiences in different settings. Such pr...
Human Dimensions (HD) research in recreational fisheries is predicated on the understanding that suc...
A random utility model of site choice is applied to marine recreational fishing trips in North Carol...
There is growing public interest in the development of artificial habitats to enhance and diversify ...
The effective management of fish populations requires understanding of both the biology of the speci...
In many areas of the world, recreational fisheries are not managed sustainably. This might be relate...
On-site survey data from coarse and game angling sites in Ireland is used to estimate count data mod...
Fisheries economists typically assume recreational anglers make decisions that maximize individual a...
Fish stocking and harvest regulations are frequently used to maintain or enhance freshwater recreati...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Estimating a demand system under the assumption that preferences are homogeneous may lead to biased ...
Abstract only.Recreational fisheries are severely understudied by fisheries economists, in\ud spite ...
Research PaperThe National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) is mandated by law to analyze the benefit...
Marine Recreational Fishing Statistics Survey (MRFSS) economic add-on data has been collected since ...
The effective management of fish populations requires understanding of both the biology of the speci...
Recreational anglers are known to seek different types of experiences in different settings. Such pr...
Human Dimensions (HD) research in recreational fisheries is predicated on the understanding that suc...
A random utility model of site choice is applied to marine recreational fishing trips in North Carol...
There is growing public interest in the development of artificial habitats to enhance and diversify ...
The effective management of fish populations requires understanding of both the biology of the speci...
In many areas of the world, recreational fisheries are not managed sustainably. This might be relate...
On-site survey data from coarse and game angling sites in Ireland is used to estimate count data mod...
Fisheries economists typically assume recreational anglers make decisions that maximize individual a...
Fish stocking and harvest regulations are frequently used to maintain or enhance freshwater recreati...
Freshwater fisheries management requires knowledge of not only the resource but angler preferences a...
Estimating a demand system under the assumption that preferences are homogeneous may lead to biased ...
Abstract only.Recreational fisheries are severely understudied by fisheries economists, in\ud spite ...