This paper presents conclusions and recommendations that emerged from the 7th World Recreational Fishing Conference (WRFC) held in Campinas, Brazil in September 2014. Based on the recognition of the immense social and economic importance of recreational fisheries coupled with weaknesses in robust...
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Arlinghaus, R.; Cooke, S. J.; Sutton, S. G.; Danylchuk, A. J.; Potts, W.; Freire, K. de M. F.; Alós, J.; Silva, E. T. da; Cowx, I. G.; Anrooy, R. van
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Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK
Citation
Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2016, 23, 3/4, pp 177-186
The socio-cultural, economic, and environmental conditions of the world are changing rapidly and recreational fisheries will have to adapt to the uncertain future. Key research areas include assessing the sustainability of recreational fishing in response to climate change, ongoing biodiversity...
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Sbragaglia, V.; Brownscombe, J. W.; Cooke, S. J.; Buijse, A. D.; Arlinghaus, R.; Potts, W. M.
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Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Fisheries Research, 2023, 263,
Recreational anglers have been key players in aquatic conservation, but this role is increasingly obscured. Other environmental sectors are now more visible stakeholders engaged with biodiversity. Recreational fishing has relevant environmental and moral implications, but these can be resolved via...
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Shephard, S.; List, C. J.; Arlinghaus, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Fish and Fisheries, 2023, 24, 2, pp 339-351
Understanding satisfaction is an important aspect of the management of recreational fisheries. We investigated fishing trip satisfaction from data collected via a Danish citizen science platform that allows anglers to report information from their fishing trips through a smartphone application and...
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Gundelund, C.; Arlinghaus, R.; Birdsong, M.; Flávio, H.; Skov, C.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Fisheries Research, 2022, 250,
Inland recreational fisheries, found in lakes, rivers, and other landlocked waters, are important to livelihoods, nutrition, leisure, and other societal ecosystem services worldwide. Although recreationally-caught fish are frequently harvested and consumed by fishers, their contribution to food and ...
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Embke, H. S.; Nyboer, E. A.; Robertson, A. M.; Arlinghaus, R.; Akintola, S. L.; Atessahin, T.; Badr, L. M.; Baigun, C.; Basher, Z.; Beard, T. D.; Boros, G.; Bower, S. D.; Cooke, S. J.; Cowx, I. G.; Franco, A.; Gaspar-Dillanes, M. T.; Granada, V. P.; Hart, R. J.; Heinsohn, C. R.; Jalabert, V.; Kapusta, A.; Krajč, T.; Koehn, J. D.; Lopes, G.; Lyach, R.; Magqina, T.; Milardi, M.; Nattabi, J.; Nyaboke, H.; Phang, S.; Potts, W. M.; Ribeiro, F.; Mercado-Silva, N.; Sreenivasan, N.; Thorpe, A.; Treer, T.; Ustups, D.; Weyl, O. L. F.; Wood, L. E.; Zengin, M.; Lynch, A. J.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, Switzerland
Citation
Scientific Data, 2022, 9, 488,
We used a stated choice experiment answered by 1335 German anglers and fit latent class models to understand preference heterogeneity where context was accounted for by species choice. Information theoretic approaches were used for model ranking, indicating that a three-class latent class model...
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Arlinghaus, R.; Beardmore, B.; Riepe, C.; Pagel, T.
Publisher
Elsevier, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 2020, 32,
Satisfaction is the reward that recreational anglers receive from their experiences, and it constitutes a relevant management target. Angler satisfaction also shapes preferences for regulations, compliance with rules and general angler behaviours. Because of its central role in recreational...
Author(s)
Birdsong, M.; Hunt, L. M.; Arlinghaus, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Fish and Fisheries, 2021, 22, 4, pp 682-706
Recreational fisheries that use rod and reel (i.e., angling) operate around the globe in diverse freshwater and marine habitats, targeting many different gamefish species and engaging at least 220 million participants. The motivations for fishing vary extensively; whether anglers engage in...
Author(s)
Cooke, S. J.; Twardek, W. M.; Reid, A. J.; Lennox, R. J.; Danylchuk, S. C.; Brownscombe, J. W.; Bower, S. D.; Arlinghaus, R.; Hyder, K.; Danylchuk, A. J.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Fish Biology, 2019, 94, 6, pp 845-856
Gravel pit lakes are novel ecosystems that can be colonized by fish through natural or anthropogenic pathways. In central Europe, many of them are managed by recreational anglers and thus experience regular fish stocking. However, also unmanaged gravel pits may be affected by stocking, either...
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Matern, S.; Emmrich, M.; Klefoth, T.; Wolter, C.; Nikolaus, R.; Wegener, N.; Arlinghaus, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Fish Biology, 2019, 94, 6, pp 865-881
Understanding the predictive ability of recreation specialization to explain behavior is important for wildlife and fisheries management given the widespread use of specialization to capture diversity among outdoor recreationists. Using allocation of days among fishing opportunities in a discrete...
Author(s)
Beardmore, B.; Haider, W.; Hunt, L. M.; Arlinghaus, R.
Publisher
Routledge, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Leisure Sciences, 2013, 35, 3, pp 273-292