This report is concerned with the behavioral inputs into the decisions concerning fishery resource management. Topics discussed are motives, expectations, and opinions of fishermen concerning the fishing experience and present-day fishery management practices and regulations; how management agencies and sportsmen organizations have dealt with recreational fishing; the need for managers to utilize this behavioral information in forming management decisions; and where past people-wildlife research has been and where it must lead in the future. Material for this paper came from copies of published articles and library research
Satisfaction is the reward that recreational anglers receive from their experiences, and it constitu...
Planning is concerned with understanding and relating both the physical and social aspects of an env...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...
With the increasing popularity of recreational angling in Newfoundland and Labrador, a need to bette...
The purposes of this study were to gain a better understanding of anglers and angler preferences and...
Current fisheries management is, unfortunately, reactive rather than proactive to changes in fishery...
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Using inadequate management tools often threatens the natural environment. This study focuses on the...
Using inadequate management tools often threatens the natural environment. This study focuses on the...
<div><p>Using inadequate management tools often threatens the natural environment. This study focuse...
Successful fisheries management programs incorporate a thorough understanding of diverse angler grou...
In recent years, fishing has been decreasing in popularity both in Utah and nationwide. Because of t...
Buffering inland fisheries against large-scale changes in ecosystem function, climate regimes, and s...
International audienceIn pursuing their livelihood, fishers develop strategies when faced with chang...
Marine recreational fisheries are ecologically, culturally, and economically important. However, ens...
Satisfaction is the reward that recreational anglers receive from their experiences, and it constitu...
Planning is concerned with understanding and relating both the physical and social aspects of an env...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...
With the increasing popularity of recreational angling in Newfoundland and Labrador, a need to bette...
The purposes of this study were to gain a better understanding of anglers and angler preferences and...
Current fisheries management is, unfortunately, reactive rather than proactive to changes in fishery...
Anglers are the dominant predator in most inland fisheries. Although anglers make decisions across m...
Using inadequate management tools often threatens the natural environment. This study focuses on the...
Using inadequate management tools often threatens the natural environment. This study focuses on the...
<div><p>Using inadequate management tools often threatens the natural environment. This study focuse...
Successful fisheries management programs incorporate a thorough understanding of diverse angler grou...
In recent years, fishing has been decreasing in popularity both in Utah and nationwide. Because of t...
Buffering inland fisheries against large-scale changes in ecosystem function, climate regimes, and s...
International audienceIn pursuing their livelihood, fishers develop strategies when faced with chang...
Marine recreational fisheries are ecologically, culturally, and economically important. However, ens...
Satisfaction is the reward that recreational anglers receive from their experiences, and it constitu...
Planning is concerned with understanding and relating both the physical and social aspects of an env...
Policy analysis of nonmarket goods requires accurate knowledge about the behavior of economic agents...