Modeling Exploitation in Recreational Fisheries and Implications for Effort Management on British Columbia Rainbow Trout Lakes
- 1 February 2002
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in North American Journal of Fisheries Management
- Vol. 22 (1) , 21-34
- https://doi.org/10.1577/1548-8675(2002)022<0021:meirfa>2.0.co;2
Abstract
We developed and evaluated a new model for predicting exploitation from recreational fishing effort. The model assumes that fish exchange between available and unavailable states and that fishery catches are taken only from the available pool. This limited vulnerability model exhibits a nonlinear, negative relationship between fishing effort and catch rate that manifests itself in the effort−exploitation relationship as an apparent decline in catchability with increasing effort. Decreasing catchability leads to an exploitation rate asymptote that may be less than unity as well as to a wide range of fishing effort over which exploitation is insensitive to changes in effort. Model predictions were consistent with the observed relationship between fishing effort and exploitation obtained from creel surveys and mark–recapture studies on rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss lakes in British Columbia. We combined the exploitation modeling approach with an age-structured model for a naturally reproducing r...Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Maintaining Quality in Recreational Fisheries: How Success Breeds Failure in Management of Open‐Access Sport FisheriesPublished by Wiley ,2002
- New perspectives in the analysis of fish distributions: a case study on the spatial distribution of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1999
- Fish, Fact and Fantasy: a Long ViewReviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 1998
- Management Issues and Their Relative Priority within State Fisheries AgenciesFisheries, 1995
- Interactions of Anglers and Walleyes in Escanaba Lake, WisconsinEcological Applications, 1994
- Field Evaluation of Two Rainbow Trout Strains Introduced into Three British Columbia LakesNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management, 1992
- Quantitative Fisheries Stock AssessmentPublished by Springer Nature ,1992
- Prediction of Wild Brown Trout Catch Rates from Estimated Yearling Population Density and Fishing IntensityNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management, 1986
- Analysis of Potential Yield per Recruit for Striped Bass Produced in Chesapeake BayNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management, 1984
- The Effects of Increased Individual Growth Rates on Depressed Population SizeThe American Naturalist, 1981