2015
DOI: 10.1111/fme.12125
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Traditional management strategies fail to arrest a decline in the catch‐per‐unit‐effort of an iconic marine recreational fishery species with evidence of hyperstability

Abstract: The paucity of long‐term marine recreational fisheries data limits understanding of the effects of exploitation on target species. Long‐term catch‐per‐unit‐effort (CPUE) datasets for a large piscivorous carangid species, Lichia amia (L.), from 3 South African recreational fishery sectors were examined. Although standardised CPUE for all sectors showed an overall long‐term decline, there was considerable variability in trends between the recreational sectors and between datasets. Contrasting trends between comp… Show more

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“…Novel hook mounts have also been created to increase hook exposure and ultimately capture rates (Bursell and Arlinghaus 2018 ). In addition to hooks, there have been innovations in bait clips that allow anglers to cast the sinker out and then clip a large bait on to the line and slide it out which has enabled anglers to access fish (e.g., Lichia amia ) that were previously inaccessible (Maggs et al 2016 ).…”
Section: Review Of Technological Innovations: Application and Implicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Novel hook mounts have also been created to increase hook exposure and ultimately capture rates (Bursell and Arlinghaus 2018 ). In addition to hooks, there have been innovations in bait clips that allow anglers to cast the sinker out and then clip a large bait on to the line and slide it out which has enabled anglers to access fish (e.g., Lichia amia ) that were previously inaccessible (Maggs et al 2016 ).…”
Section: Review Of Technological Innovations: Application and Implicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One case from an emerging economy country is the marine recreational fishery in Kwa‐Zulu Natal, South Africa, which offers a 40‐year catch and effort monitoring dataset (Maggs et al . ). While this monitoring project was built on conventional techniques and strong institutional support, this is seldom the case and novel assessment methods for data poor regions are needed for most recreational fisheries (Beard et al .…”
Section: Recent Developments In Recreational Fisheries Science and Mamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For example, large-scale survey efforts are underway in European marine fisheries to characterize catch and harvest of anglers and include the information in stock assessments (Strehlow et al 2012). One case from an emerging economy country is the marine recreational fishery in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, which offers a 40-year catch and effort monitoring dataset (Maggs et al 2015). While this monitoring project was built on conventional techniques and strong institutional support, this is seldom the case and novel assessment methods for data poor regions are needed for most recreational fisheries (Beard et al 2011).…”
Section: Monitoring and Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there is a very clear and necessary role for typical fisheries management tools such as minimum legal sizes and recreational bag limits to continue to be applied, these methods alone cannot deliver holistic management necessary for urban recreational fisheries that provide optimal benefits. Further, they do not in isolation guarantee that a recreationally fished species does not decline in abundance significantly [46].…”
Section: Meeting the Urban Recreational Fishing Challenge-planning Anmentioning
confidence: 99%