Each year, thirteen million anglers enjoy the sport of saltwater angling in the United States, generating an estimated $30 billion in sales and supporting nearly 350,000 jobs. Recreational saltwater fishing, however, can significantly impact species of concern-species overfished or experiencing overfishing. Traditional angling controls--bag and size limits and restricted seasons--have fallen short in controlling fishing impacts and reducing conflicts among fishing and non-fishing interests. Evolving Approaches to Managing Marine Recreational Fisheries offers ways of overcoming such problems...
Each year, thirteen million anglers enjoy the sport of saltwater angling in the United States, generating an estimated $30 billion in sales and suppor...
This book features fourteen internationally recognized fishery experts presenting the pros and cons of using individual fishing quotas (IFQs), game tags, and angler management organizations (AMOs) in managing marine recreational fisheries. For managers, anglers, and angling service providers this book provides an interesting foray into ways to better control recreational harvests, generate more research on fish stocks, and reduce user conflicts over traditional regulatory methods.
This book features fourteen internationally recognized fishery experts presenting the pros and cons of using individual fishing quotas (IFQs), game ta...