A Review of Empirical Evidence that Examines the Effectiveness of Harvest Regulation Evaluations in Freshwater Systems: A Systematic, Standardized Collaborative Approach

Author:

Chestnut-Faull Kristen1,Mather Martha2,Phelps Quinton3,Shoup Dan4

Affiliation:

1. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, 464 Industrial Boulevard, Crossville, TN, 38555

2. U.S. Geological Survey, Kansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

3. Department of Biology, Missouri State University, Springfield, MO

4. Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK

Abstract

Abstract Harvest regulations are important tools that fisheries professionals use to impact fish abundance, alter population size structure, and improve fishing opportunities. Fisheries professionals often assume that specialized harvest regulations will have specific effects on target fish populations, but these predictions are not always realized because theory and practice do not always match (literature indicates that predictions are not met in about half of the cases). To identify trends that can improve the future success of harvest regulations, we reviewed a representative sample of harvest regulation evaluations for inland sport fish (i.e., 62 evaluations from 41 studies). Our review revealed gaps related to quantitative predictions, evaluation duration, statistical design, researcher–manager collaboration, and data standardization. Fisheries professionals can benefit from shared and thoughtful data collection designs and protocol standardizations. These designs can transform assessment sampling into empirical regulation evaluations that provide generality across locations and time periods with similar effort and cost.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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