New large‐scale survey methods for evaluating sport fisheries

JM Lyle, APM Coleman, L West… - … economic and social …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
JM Lyle, APM Coleman, L West, D Campbell, GW Henry
Recreational fisheries: ecological, economic and social evaluation, 2002Wiley Online Library
This paper describes a methodology that has been applied in large-scale regional surveys
and recently a national survey of recreational fishing in Australia. The methodology has
been developed in response to the need to provide reliable and detailed catch, effort and
economic information whilst recognising logistic and financial constraints. The result has
been a multifaceted design, the primary component of which is an integrated telephone and
diary survey. Using general population (or licence list) sampling, an initial screening …
Abstract
This paper describes a methodology that has been applied in large-scale regional surveys and recently a national survey of recreational fishing in Australia. The methodology has been developed in response to the need to provide reliable and detailed catch, effort and economic information whilst recognising logistic and financial constraints. The result has been a multifaceted design, the primary component of which is an integrated telephone and diary survey.
Using general population (or licence list) sampling, an initial screening interview is employed to collect profiling information and identify intending fishers. This is followed by a diary survey in which responsibility for data collection rests with survey interviewers. Diarists are contacted regularly by telephone throughout the diary period and the interviewers record any details of fishing or expenditure activity since last contact. The frequency of this contact is tailored to the needs and behaviour (fishing avidity) of the diarist. Diary response rates of greater than 95% have been achieved across a range of surveys using this methodology.
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