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Three decades of World Recreational Fishing Conferences: What have we learned about the dynamics of recreational fisheries?

April 28, 2025

Recreational fishing extends beyond catching fish, connecting individuals with nature, generating environmental stewards and contributing significantly to both local, regional and national economies. Assessing potential impacts on ecosystems and social-ecological systems requires dedicated multi- and interdisciplinary research and integrative management and policy approaches. Managing recreational fisheries effectively also necessitates transdisciplinary thinking, yet this poses continued challenges, as researchers and managers balance specialized expertise with innovative, boundary-crossing perspectives in light of limited funding in a rapidly changing social-ecological environment. The World Recreational Fishing Conference (WRFC) serves as the leading global scientific forum for addressing these challenges, fostering interdisciplinary exchange among scientists, managers, policy makers and stakeholders. The papers in this special issue represent the output of the last WRFC in Melbourne, Australia in 2023. By reviewing the content of the papers published in the present special issue, we illustrate the critical role of collaborative spaces, such as the WRFC, in bridging different expertise and approaches and fostering innovation, thereby securing adaptive management and conservation of recreational fisheries in response to global changes. Evaluating the development of the WRFC over three decades highlights how this conference series represents a leading think tank serving the entire network of recreational fisheries professionals globally.

Publication Year 2025
Title Three decades of World Recreational Fishing Conferences: What have we learned about the dynamics of recreational fisheries?
DOI 10.1111/fme.12815
Authors Valerio Sbragaglia, Robert Arlinghaus, Faith Ochwada-Doyle, Holly Susan Embke, Lucas P Griffin, Taylor Hunt
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Fisheries Management and Ecology
Index ID 70266856
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center
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