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Recommendations for the management of competitive fishing in Alberta

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Description

The disparity of fishing pressure and available resource has prompted concerns regarding the impacts of competitive fishing events on fish resources and traditional sportfishing. These events tend to attract more anglers to the water bodies where they are held than might otherwise visit and a large portion of the total annual harvest of some species can be taken in just a few days. Although many events adopted a catch and release format to address the issue of increased fishing pressure, studies conducted in Alberta have shown that fish survival can be very low, and few competitive fishing events have total fish mortalities below 10%. Increased survival rates of released fish can be achieved by regulating where, when and how events are run, by instituting best management practices and by educating anglers on proper fish handling techniques.

Updated

September 1, 2000

Tags
fish fishing sport fishing

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Extent

14 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Creator
Publisher

Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013)

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Subject (LCSH)

Fishing--Alberta.

Resource Dates

Date Created

2000-09-01

Date Added

2016-02-03T22:37:52.518495

Date Modified

2000-09-01

Date Issued

2000-09-01

Date Archived

2020-04-21

Audience information

Identifiers

NEOS catalogue key

3358760

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Environment and Parks