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Complexity and integration of recreational fisheries

December 15, 2025

Recreational fisheries are interconnected, complex, adaptive systems characterized by multiple direct and indirect interactions among ecological and human subsystems. This is important for many reasons, including that feedbacks between the social and ecological dimensions lead to difficult-to-predict, often entirely unexpected, outcomes and because many management and governance systems have multiple objectives that can involve social (e.g. fisher satisfaction), economic (e.g. license revenue), and ecological (e.g. fish conservation) dimensions. Embracing a social-ecological-system perspective can usher in an improved era of recreational fisheries science and management. Interdisciplinary approaches that unite experts across disciplines (e.g. social and ecological sciences) to create a unique theoretical, conceptual, and methodological identity are needed to gather crucial information from recreational fishers, quantify and predict fisher behaviours and outcomes from these behaviours, and integrate these findings into fisheries management. In this chapter, we lay the conceptual foundation for recreational fisheries as coupled social-ecological systems that are also complex and adaptive, and discuss the interdisciplinary approach to operationalize this book’s vision.

Publication Year 2026
Title Complexity and integration of recreational fisheries
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-99739-6_1
Authors Abigail Lynch, Len Hunt, A. Beardmore, Brett van Poorten, Kevin Pope, Robert Arlinghaus
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 70273110
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Atlanta
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