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Understanding how Angler Characteristics and Context Influence Angler Preferences for Fishing Sites

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AbstractUnderstanding angler heterogeneity is critical for fisheries managers to be able to develop management approaches that minimize stress to fish and aquatic ecosystems while maximizing benefits to anglers. We used… Click to show full abstract

AbstractUnderstanding angler heterogeneity is critical for fisheries managers to be able to develop management approaches that minimize stress to fish and aquatic ecosystems while maximizing benefits to anglers. We used a stated-preference choice model of British Columbia, Canada, anglers to predict their behavioral intentions to fish at lakes described by catch-related and non-catch-related attributes, such as expected catch and travel distance. We investigated how different means of accounting for preference heterogeneity and decision context affected conclusions about angler preferences for fishing sites. Our preferred model of fishing site choice accounted for both observable and unobservable (to the researcher) preference heterogeneity for site attributes, angler characteristics (i.e., recreation specialization and residence), and context (i.e., trip duration and target species). On average, anglers’ preferences conformed to expectations, but preferences for different site attributes varied greatly a...

Keywords: preferences fishing; angler preferences; angler characteristics; angler; understanding angler; fishing sites

Journal Title: North American Journal of Fisheries Management
Year Published: 2017

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