2017
DOI: 10.1111/fme.12242
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Recreational charter fishery attributes and variation in key species catches and discards: Resource management considerations

Abstract: Strategic long‐term sampling programmes that deliver recreational catch, effort and species demographic data are required for the effective assessment and management of recreational fisheries and harvested organisms. This study used a spatially and temporally stratified observer programme to examine variation in the rates, quantities and lengths of retained and discarded catches of key species in a recreational charter fishery. Geographic region, but not season, significantly influenced catch rates of key deme… Show more

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“…Some artisanal fishers interviewed stated that, in the time of greater abundance of white shrimp juveniles (December to February), the number of collectors working in an estuary reaches 200 boats per day (Motta, Mendonça & Moro, ). In this sense, long‐term strategic sampling programmes are required to provide catch and effort data for the effective evaluation of recreational fishing management (Gray & Kennelly, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some artisanal fishers interviewed stated that, in the time of greater abundance of white shrimp juveniles (December to February), the number of collectors working in an estuary reaches 200 boats per day (Motta, Mendonça & Moro, ). In this sense, long‐term strategic sampling programmes are required to provide catch and effort data for the effective evaluation of recreational fishing management (Gray & Kennelly, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%