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Quantitative assessment of a data-limited recreational bonefish fishery using a time-series of fishing guides reports
2017
PLoS ONE
Recreational fisheries can be prone to severe declines, yet these fisheries, particularly catch-and-release, are often data-limited, constraining our ability to conduct stock assessments. A combination of catch and effort indices derived from fisheries-dependent data (FDD) gathered from fishing logbooks could be a powerful approach to inform these data gaps. This study demonstrates the utility of using different catch metrics such as indices of abundance, species richness associated with
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0184776
pmid:28892509
pmcid:PMC5593181
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