2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcomm.2022.1059113
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Exploring the hidden connections between information channel use and pro-environmental behavior among recreational anglers of the shore-based shark fishery in Florida, United States

Abstract: IntroductionShore-based shark fishing in Florida is a relatively low-cost and easy-access fishery which attracts a wide variety of experienced and inexperienced anglers leading to concerns about proper handling methods of captured fish that are released either voluntarily or to comply with regulations. Proper handling methods can help reduce post-release mortality among sharks, many of which are threatened with extinction. Therefore, we considered proper handling methods as a pro-environmental behavior, which … Show more

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“…Novice anglers who learn fishing methods on the internet (or through a combination of the internet and interpersonal relationships) may become more conservation-oriented and willing to change their behaviour to support fishery management due to ease of access or exposure to conservation-oriented materials (Guay et al, 2023). This assumes that the majority of information on the internet around a particular fishery is conservation-oriented-so conversely, ease of access to misinformation might cause novice anglers to change their behaviour in potentially harmful ways, as research suggests harmful behavioural messages can be normalized or reinforced through online exposure (e.g.…”
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“…Novice anglers who learn fishing methods on the internet (or through a combination of the internet and interpersonal relationships) may become more conservation-oriented and willing to change their behaviour to support fishery management due to ease of access or exposure to conservation-oriented materials (Guay et al, 2023). This assumes that the majority of information on the internet around a particular fishery is conservation-oriented-so conversely, ease of access to misinformation might cause novice anglers to change their behaviour in potentially harmful ways, as research suggests harmful behavioural messages can be normalized or reinforced through online exposure (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wilson (1990) describes fishing experience as intellectual property, observing that no one angler can successfully exploit the entire ocean, but that an exchange of intellectual property in the form of experience and knowledge allows for a higher level of overall exploitation. In the age of social media, information is shared much more easily and frequently than it was historically (Guay et al, 2023). Most survey respondents (82% in the post hoc survey) described social media as a significant contributor to incidental manta hooking, as it facilitates quick distribution of information when manta rays are in the area, causing novice or inexperienced anglers to crowd the areas.…”
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