A framework for understanding the consumptive orientation of recreational fishermen |
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Authors: | Anthony J. Fedler Robert B. Ditton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Recreation, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, Maryland, USA;(2) Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Texas A&M University Recreation and Parks, 77843 College Station, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Fishermen were aggregated into high-, mid-, and low-consumptive groups according to the importance they placed on catching fish. Analysis of variance indicated that each consumptive group was unique in the importance it placed on other fish-related variables. Low-consumptive fishermen rated most other aspects of the fishing experience, such as interacting with nature, relaxation, and escaping the daily routine, more important than did high-consumptive fishermen. Low-consumptive fishermen also fished more frequently and were generally more satisfied with their most recent fishing trip than were high-consumptive-oriented fishermen. The three groups can be viewed as different fishing constituencies. By understanding their characteristics, we can gain additional insights into the impacts of management decisions on recreational fishermen and their experiences. |
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Keywords: | Recreational fishing Fishery management Fishing |
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