Waterbody size predicts bank- and boat-angler efforts

Fisheries Research
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Abstract

Bank- and boat-angler efforts are logistically difficult and costly to estimate, preventing landscape-scale estimates that are required to address current and future challenges (e.g., climate change, invasive species) for inland recreational fisheries. Using a large Nebraska, USA, recreational fishery dataset (N = 67 waterbodies), we demonstrate that waterbody size can be used to predict bank- and boat-angler efforts across a heterogeneous landscape of extra small (< 104 ha) and large (> 647 ha) waterbodies. Bank and boat anglers respond to waterbody size, however these relationships appear to be unique between the two angler types. Boat-angler efforts increased as a function of waterbody size, whereas bank-angler efforts increased as a function of waterbody size for extra small waterbodies but not for large waterbodies. The ability to connect waterbody size and angler effort will be important for continued effective inland fisheries management.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Waterbody size predicts bank- and boat-angler efforts
Series title Fisheries Research
DOI 10.1016/j.fishres.2023.106801
Volume 267,
Year Published 2023
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Atlanta
Description 106801, 5 p.
Country United States
State Nebraska
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