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Full-Text Articles in Aquaculture and Fisheries
A Call For Ethical And Responsible Treatment Of Invasive Species By Recreational Anglers, Kevin A. Adeli
A Call For Ethical And Responsible Treatment Of Invasive Species By Recreational Anglers, Kevin A. Adeli
Human–Wildlife Interactions
Invasive species pose a prominent threat to global biodiversity, with aquatic ecosystems being particularly susceptible. In an effort to limit the spread of aquatic invasive species, numerous public awareness programs have been launched, and several regions have enacted “must-kill” angling regulations, which prohibit the live release of invasive fish species when captured. Many education programs, however, demonize invasive species and lack any instruction for humane euthanasia. This unbalanced approach has translated into widespread mistreatment of invasive species among recreational anglers. This piece addresses these concerns by discussing their significance and providing recommendations for how education programs can adopt a more …
California Rushes In—Keeping Water Instream For Fisheries Without Federal Law, Paul Stanton Kibel
California Rushes In—Keeping Water Instream For Fisheries Without Federal Law, Paul Stanton Kibel
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
An Ocean Venture, Mattie Rodrigue
The Canning Plant, Robert Froese
The Canning Plant, Robert Froese
The Catch
A couple explores a defunct sardine cannery.
Building A Sustainable Seafood System For Maine, Robin Alden
Building A Sustainable Seafood System For Maine, Robin Alden
Maine Policy Review
In this article, Robin Alden notes that Maine could have one of the premier marine food systems in the world. However, that means adequate stewardship of the Gulf of Maine ecosystem and diversifying the fishing industry beyond lobster by creating innovative public policy and a food system that supports community fishing.
Fisheries And Environmental Research By The Minnesota Sea Grant College Program, Donald C. Mcnaught
Fisheries And Environmental Research By The Minnesota Sea Grant College Program, Donald C. Mcnaught
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
ABSTRACT-Minnesota's Sea Grant College Program has funded research and outreach activities since 1977. Research results combined with public education setve the citizens, government, and businesses of the state. Research on commercial and sport fisheries, aquaculture, and environmental contamination is highlighted here. This article shows Sea Grant's contributions to understanding the Lake Superior ecosystem, including its chemical, biological, and human aspects.
Future Of Virginia Fisheries Explored, Susan C. Watkins
Future Of Virginia Fisheries Explored, Susan C. Watkins
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
How The U.S. Fish Commission Works, Franklin Benner
How The U.S. Fish Commission Works, Franklin Benner
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.