2021
DOI: 10.1080/15022250.2021.1955739
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Tourism and fishing

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“…Globally, agro pastoralism is popular touristic practice differently like winery tourism (Carmichael, 2005), cheese tourism (Fusté-Forné & Cerdan, 2021); fishing tourism (González & Antelo, 2020;Hall, 2021). It is becoming a part of an alternative source of income to rural villagers globally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, agro pastoralism is popular touristic practice differently like winery tourism (Carmichael, 2005), cheese tourism (Fusté-Forné & Cerdan, 2021); fishing tourism (González & Antelo, 2020;Hall, 2021). It is becoming a part of an alternative source of income to rural villagers globally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where fishing is prohibited to promote the sustainable use of the oceans (Arcos-Aguilar et al, 2021); C. M. Hall recommended that recreational fisheries be publicized and promoted to exploit their economic potential as well as their potential to cope with climate and environmental change (Hall, 2021); T. Tong proposed recommendations and countermeasures for the marine cultural industry with a view to promoting sustainable development of the marine economy (Tong, 2020). In summary, on the basis of conserving the ecological environment, new driving force for marine economic development must be cultivated, adding "leisure," "tourism," and "vacation" as new attributes.…”
Section: Keyword Clustering Of Sustainable Development Of the Blue Ec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, in many countries, angling is a popular leisure activity that generates significant tourism industry income (Komppula et al, 2020). Despite the large perceived size of angling as a recreational activity, Hall (2021) notes that research on recreational angling and its multiple tourism dimensions remains limited. The reasons for the lack of research could be that angling tourism can fall under the ambit of numerous types of tourism, such as rural-, urban-, outdoor-and nature-based tourism/ ecotourism, as well as special interest, heritage, coastal/beach and adventure tourism to name a few examples (see Bauer & Herr, 2004;Borch et al, 2008;Rantala et al, 2018;Øian, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, for this paper, aspects of angling tourism require definition, namely: angling is defined as fishing using a hook with either a rod and line or hand-held line; this can be both for commercial and non-commercial purposes, whereas recreational angling is characterised as an activity for pleasure, amusement, relaxation, social activity and for personal consumption (Pawson et al, 2008, p.341). Thus, angling tourism can be defined as an activity where subsistence is not the primary purpose (Hall, 2021); instead, angling tourism is an activity of tourists (Solstrand, 2013). Arlinghaus et al (2016a) argue that there is an urgency for interdisciplinary studies on recreational fishing and angling tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%