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Document: Correspondence between a recreational fishery index and ecological condition for U.S.A. streams and rivers. (Doc-414)

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Authors
Lomnicky. G.A., Hughes, R.M., Peck, D.V., and P.L. Ringold
Year
2021
Title
Correspondence between a recreational fishery index and ecological condition for U.S.A. streams and rivers.
Document Type
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Fisheries Research
Volume
233
Issue
January
Abstract
Sport fishing is an important recreational and economic activity, especially in Australia, Europe and North America, and the condition of sport fish populations is a key ecological indicator of water body condition for millions of anglers and the public. Despite its importance as an ecological indicator representing the status of sport fish populations, an index for measuring this ecosystem service has not been quantified by analyzing actual fish taxa, size and abundance data across the U.S.A. Therefore, we used game fish data collected from 1,561 stream and river sites located throughout the conterminous U.S.A. combined with specific fish species and size dollar weights to calculate site-specific recreational fishery index (RFI) scores. We then regressed those scores against 38 potential site-specific environmental predictor variables, as well as site-specific fish assemblage condition (multimetric index; MMI) scores based on entire fish assemblages, to determine the factors most associated with the RFI scores. We found weak correlations between RFI and MMI scores and weak to moderate correlations with environmental variables, which varied in importance with each of 9 ecoregions. We conclude that the RFI is a useful indicator of a stream ecosystem service, which should be of greater interest to the U.S.A. public and traditional fishery management agencies than are MMIs, which tend to be more useful for ecologists, environmentalists and environmental quality agencies.
URL Exit
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2020.105749
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