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Summary

Increasing coastal populations, rising recreational demand, and growing conflicts with other users are adding to the challenge of managing marine recreational fisheries today. Traditional regulations-such as daily bag limits and seasonal closures-are often not enough to control fishing impacts and they tend to generate greater discontent and lower economic benefits in the angling community as they become more restrictive. This volume is the first to examine management approaches that promise to better control fishing, generate more information on fishing impacts, and give anglers more freedom to enjoy their sport. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. ix
Prospects for Recreational Fishing Rights
Evolution of Property Rights: Lessons of Process and Potential for Pacific Northwest Recreational Fisheriesp. 3
Recreational Fishing and New Zealand's Evolving Rights-Based System of Managementp. 23
Can Transferable Rights Work in Recreational Fisheries?p. 47
Integrating Management of Commercial and Recreational Fishing
Allocation of Fishing Rights between Commercial and Recreational Fishersp. 79
Harmonizing Recreational and Commercial Fisheries: An Integrated Rights-Based Approachp. 97
IFQs and the Commercial Charter Boat Sector
Examining the Interface between Commercial Fishing and Sportfishing: A Property Rights Perspectivep. 123
Sport Charter Boat Quota Systems: Predicting Impacts on Anglers and the Industryp. 149
Management Strategies for Saltwater Anglers
Fish Harvest Tags: An Attenuated Rights-Based Management Approach for Recreational Fisheries in the U.S. Gulf of Mexicop. 171
Angling Management Organizations: Integrating the Recreational Sector into Fishery Managementp. 201
Indexp. 231
About the Contributorsp. 241
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