Authors
Thomas F Ihde, Michael J Wilberg, David A Loewensteiner, David H Secor, Thomas J Miller
Publication date
2011/3/1
Journal
Fisheries Research
Volume
108
Issue
2-3
Pages
268-276
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Harvests from recreational fishing are increasingly as important as commercial harvest to populations of popularly fished marine recreational species. However, it has yet to be determined whether the increasing importance of recreational fishing is a general trend of marine fisheries in the US or whether such a trend is limited to only those species recognized as popular recreational fishes. 71% of marine species in the US have experienced an increase in the proportion of total harvest from the recreational sector during the time harvest data are available for both sectors. Species demonstrating an increase in the proportion of harvests by the recreational sector included those generally regarded as commercial, bait, and bycatch species, as well as those considered recreational species. Marine species categorized as overfished could not be predicted from either fishery characteristics or life history characteristics in a …
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