作者
Darren M Parsons, Mark A Morrison, Alison B MacDiarmid, Bruce Stirling, Phillip Cleaver, Ian WG Smith, Maria Butcher
发表日期
2009/12/1
期刊
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
卷号
43
期号
4
页码范围
965-983
出版商
Taylor & Francis Group
简介
Anecdotal data sources may constitute an important component of the information available about an exploited species, as record keeping may not have occurred until after exploitation began. Here, we aimed to fill any gaps in the exploitative history of the sparid snapper (Pagrus auratus), using social and historical research methods. Social research consisted of interviews with recreational fishers, focusing on the most and largest snapper they had caught. In addition, the diary‐logs of two recreational fishers were analysed. Historical research consisted of investigation of old books, photos, archives and unpublished sources unconventional to fishery science. Interviews with fishers demonstrated no or weak trends in snapper abundance or size, and were likely impeded by a lack of ability to detect change in a fish stock that may still be considered abundant. The fishers’ perception of change, however, largely …
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