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Why fisheries management professionals should go fishing

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Fisheries Management professionals have to focus on what the primary product is, who the primary customers are, and how recreational fishing by fisheries management professionals can be a valuable tool to aid in managing recreational fisheries. The interaction and socialization between anglers who regularly go fishing and fisheries management professionals generated by a day on the water is important and encourages the open exchange of ideas and information for the benefit of fishery.

Author: Long, Chip
Publisher: American Fisheries Society
Publication Name: Fisheries
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0363-2415
Year: 2003
Private Households, Consumer Expend-Health & Recreation, Consumer Expend-Reading & Recreation, Recreation, Fishers (Persons), Amusements, Recreational services software

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Towards ecosystem-based fisheries management: strategies for multispecies modeling and associated data requirements

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The study reviews four multispecies modeling approaches that have great potential for use in fisheries management: multispecies production models, multispecies virtual population analysis, Ecopath with Ecosim, and multispecies bioenergetics models. Further data requirements of each model and examples of field programs that have provided data for model construction and validation are presented.

Author: Latour, Robert J., Brush, Mark J., Bonzek, Christopher F.
Publisher: American Fisheries Society
Publication Name: Fisheries
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0363-2415
Year: 2003
Science & research, Research, Species, Species (Biology)

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Quantitative decision analysis for sport fisheries management

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Fisheries managers often are faced with difficult decisions on how to satisfy needs of the public while maintaining or restoring important sport fisheries. Quantitative decision analysis provides a means to formalize these complexities into a framework consisting of probabilistic relationships among management actions, sources of uncertainty and management outcomes.

Author: Peterson, James T., Evans, James W.
Publisher: American Fisheries Society
Publication Name: Fisheries
Subject: Mass communications
ISSN: 0363-2415
Year: 2003
Decision-making, Decision making, Analysis

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Subjects list: Management, Fish industry, Fisheries, Company business management
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