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HERO ID
8034610
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Management of freshwater fisheries: addressing habitat, people and fishes
Author(s)
Arlinghaus, R; Lorenzen, Kai; Johnson, BM; Cooke, SJ; Cowx, IanG
Year
2016
Page Numbers
557-579
Web of Science Id
WOS:000456962700046
Abstract
This chapter describes approaches to the management of habitat, people and fish stocks that make up freshwater fisheries. Habitat management is advisable whenever habitat bottlenecks limit the productivity of a fishery. Harvest regulations are a useful conservation strategy when fishing mortality is high or specific sizes of fish are to be protected. Finally, stocking may be useful in situations where natural recruitment is lacking or extirpated species are to be restored. Planning of interventions necessitates a rigorous approach based on principles of adaptive management and structured decision-making. Given the many stakeholders affected by fisheries management measures in fresh water, an integrative, stakeholder-inclusive approach is recommended.
Keywords
angler; habitat management; harvest regulation; inland fisheries; stocking; minimum-size limit
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