2018
DOI: 10.1080/10871209.2018.1429034
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Modeling intentions to sanction among anglers in a catch-and-release recreational fishery for golden dorado (Salminus brasiliensis) in Salta, Argentina

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“…However, studies have shown that anglers will improve their behaviour and adopt practices that improve the health of released fish if given appropriate guidance, and that anglers will be more likely to release fish if they think that they know how to handle them properly (Mannheim et al ., 2018; Stensland et al ., 2013). In this context, flexible systems of interpersonal sanctioning and the institutionalizing of best practices for C&R have demonstrated the potential to reduce unintended mortality and sublethal impacts on released fish (Chapman et al ., 2018; Danylchuk et al ., 2018; Guckian et al ., 2018). Trends in fishing‐related social media in Sweden suggest that this practice is underway in the country, but at this stage standards do not appear to be coordinated between organizations or tailored to the needs of specific fisheries (Hanindyawan Handoko, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, studies have shown that anglers will improve their behaviour and adopt practices that improve the health of released fish if given appropriate guidance, and that anglers will be more likely to release fish if they think that they know how to handle them properly (Mannheim et al ., 2018; Stensland et al ., 2013). In this context, flexible systems of interpersonal sanctioning and the institutionalizing of best practices for C&R have demonstrated the potential to reduce unintended mortality and sublethal impacts on released fish (Chapman et al ., 2018; Danylchuk et al ., 2018; Guckian et al ., 2018). Trends in fishing‐related social media in Sweden suggest that this practice is underway in the country, but at this stage standards do not appear to be coordinated between organizations or tailored to the needs of specific fisheries (Hanindyawan Handoko, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One immediate need that culturomics can fulfil is to ascertain the pervasiveness of the campaign and whether images tagged with the ‘keepfishwet’ hashtag accurately align with the underlying scientifically validated principles promoted by the campaign. Content analysis of angler interactions may also reveal information regarding anglers’ willingness to impose sanctions on others’ noncompliant or non‐normative behaviours or beliefs (Chapman et al, 2018; Guckian et al, 2018). Provided norms are enforced through implicit and explicit forms of social interactions (e.g.…”
Section: Recreational Fisheries Management Questions and Their Potent...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of catch-and-release (C&R) is a strategy that aims to reduce catch mortality without imposing on anglers unpleasant regulations to reduce fishing pressure. This is a powerful tool for reducing impacts on recreationally targeted fishes (Chapman et al, 2018). C&R ranges from legally required mandatory release of protected sizes and fish species to voluntary release of fish that may be retained.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%