Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA.
U.S. Geological Survey, Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN, USA.
Environ Manage. 2018 Oct;62(4):665-677. doi: 10.1007/s00267-018-1067-9. Epub 2018 May 23.
Resource managers benefit from knowledge of angler support for fisheries management strategies. Factors including angler values (protection, utilitarian, and dominance), involvement (attraction, centrality, social, identity affirmation, and expression), catch-related motivations (catching some, many, and big fish, and keeping fish), satisfaction, agency trust, and demographics may relate to fisheries management preferences. Using results from a mail survey of Minnesota resident anglers, we explored how these factors were related to budget support for fish stocking relative to habitat protection/restoration. Results suggest that values, angler involvement, catch orientation, satisfaction, total and recent years fishing, age, and education influence relative support for stocking versus habitat protection/restoration. Utilitarian values, angling centrality, an orientation to catch many fish, satisfaction with the number of fish caught, number of recent years fishing, and age positively related to support for stocking over habitat management, while protection values, attraction to angling, total years fishing, and education level were negatively related to relative support for stocking.
资源管理者受益于了解钓鱼者对渔业管理策略的支持。包括钓鱼者价值观(保护、功利和支配)、参与度(吸引力、中心性、社交、身份认同和表达)、与捕捞相关的动机(捕捞一些、许多和大鱼,以及保留鱼类)、满意度、代理信任和人口统计学因素可能与渔业管理偏好有关。利用对明尼苏达州居民钓鱼者的邮件调查结果,我们探讨了这些因素如何与对鱼类放养相对于栖息地保护/恢复的预算支持相关。结果表明,价值观、钓鱼者参与度、捕捞取向、满意度、总钓鱼年限和最近几年的钓鱼年限、年龄和教育程度影响着对放养相对于栖息地保护/恢复的相对支持。功利价值观、钓鱼的中心性、捕捞许多鱼的取向、对捕捞到的鱼的数量的满意度、最近几年的钓鱼次数和年龄与支持放养而不是栖息地管理呈正相关,而保护价值观、对钓鱼的吸引力、总钓鱼年限和教育水平与相对支持放养呈负相关。