Commercial fisheries of the Upper Mississippi River: A model of sustainability

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Commercial harvest is often considered as a primary cause of fish population declines in marine and inland systems throughout the world. However, much of the data supporting the negative attributes of commercial harvest are derived from marine fisheries and may not be directly applicable to inland fisheries. In this study, over 60 years of commercial fishery data from the Upper Mississippi River (UMR) was synthesized to better understand how inland commercial fisheries function and to address concerns associated with the exploitation of aquatic resources in freshwater systems. Overall, total commercial harvest in the UMR remained relatively stable over the study period and did not negatively influence fish populations or recreational fisheries. Our results address concerns associated with inland fisheries and highlight how proper management and interagency partnerships result in consistent and productive fisheries over large spatial and temporal scales.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Commercial fisheries of the Upper Mississippi River: A model of sustainability
Series title Fisheries
DOI 10.1002/fsh.10176
Volume 43
Issue 12
Publication Date November 19, 2018
Year Published 2018
Language English
Publisher Oxford Academic
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Seattle
Description 12 p.
First page 563
Last page 574
Country United States
State Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin
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