Using on-site survey data from sea, coarse and game angling sites in Ireland, this paper estimates count data models of recreational angling demand. The models are used to investigate the extent to which anglers are responsive to differences in water quality, with the water quality metric defined by the EU's Water Framework Directive. The analysis shows that angling demand is greater where water quality has a higher ecological status, particularly for anglers targeting game species. However, for coarse anglers we find the reverse, angling demand is greater in waters with lower ecological status. On average, across the different target species surveyed, anglers have a willingness to pay of €371 for a day's fishing. The additional benefit of...
Sea angling is often over-looked in debates related to the sustainability of commercial fisheries, t...
Tournaments are a common feature of recreational angling, with upwards of 300 competitive angling ev...
The relationship between angling effort and catch is well-recognised, in particular that effort infl...
About 8% of the adult population in Ireland consider themselves to be recreational anglers. Includin...
On-site survey data from coarse and game angling sites in Ireland is used to estimate count data mod...
Approximately half of the adult population participate in some form of water-based activity every ye...
This paper’s contribution to the understanding of marine recreational pursuits in Ireland is based o...
Several large Irish lake fisheries comprise both pike (Esox Lucius) and brown trout (Salmo trutta). ...
In this paper we use the travel cost method to estimate the demand function for two of western Irela...
Coarse angling is a vibrant and important aspect of recreational angling in Ireland. Both Irish angl...
This paper estimates the value of improvements in the quality of freshwater angling sites in England...
<div><p>Maintaining and improving water quality is key to the protection and restoration of aquatic ...
With the sustainability of fish resources threatened across many locations globally, decisions on fi...
Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a popular target species among Irish and UK recreational sea angl...
Maintaining and improving water quality is key to the protection and restoration of aquatic ecosyste...
Sea angling is often over-looked in debates related to the sustainability of commercial fisheries, t...
Tournaments are a common feature of recreational angling, with upwards of 300 competitive angling ev...
The relationship between angling effort and catch is well-recognised, in particular that effort infl...
About 8% of the adult population in Ireland consider themselves to be recreational anglers. Includin...
On-site survey data from coarse and game angling sites in Ireland is used to estimate count data mod...
Approximately half of the adult population participate in some form of water-based activity every ye...
This paper’s contribution to the understanding of marine recreational pursuits in Ireland is based o...
Several large Irish lake fisheries comprise both pike (Esox Lucius) and brown trout (Salmo trutta). ...
In this paper we use the travel cost method to estimate the demand function for two of western Irela...
Coarse angling is a vibrant and important aspect of recreational angling in Ireland. Both Irish angl...
This paper estimates the value of improvements in the quality of freshwater angling sites in England...
<div><p>Maintaining and improving water quality is key to the protection and restoration of aquatic ...
With the sustainability of fish resources threatened across many locations globally, decisions on fi...
Sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a popular target species among Irish and UK recreational sea angl...
Maintaining and improving water quality is key to the protection and restoration of aquatic ecosyste...
Sea angling is often over-looked in debates related to the sustainability of commercial fisheries, t...
Tournaments are a common feature of recreational angling, with upwards of 300 competitive angling ev...
The relationship between angling effort and catch is well-recognised, in particular that effort infl...