Digital camera monitoring of recreational fishing effort: Applications and challenges

被引:43
作者
Hartill, Bruce W. [1 ]
Taylor, Stephen M. [2 ]
Keller, Krystle [3 ,4 ]
Weltersbach, Marc Simon [5 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, Private Bag 99940, Auckland 1149, New Zealand
[2] Western Australian Fisheries & Marine Res Labs, Dept Primary Ind & Reg Dev, North Beach, WA, Australia
[3] Charles Darwin Univ, Res Inst Environm & Livelihoods, Darwin, NT, Australia
[4] UNSW Australia, Evolut & Ecol Res Ctr, Sch Biol Earth & Environm Sci, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[5] Thunen Inst Balt Sea Fisheries Thunen OF, Rostock, Germany
关键词
fisheries management; fishing effort; recreational fisheries; remote electronic monitoring; time-lapse camera; ANGLING EFFORT; TIME-SERIES; FISHERIES; HARVEST; REGULATIONS; MANAGEMENT; DESIGNS; LENGTH; SCALE; SEA;
D O I
10.1111/faf.12413
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The growing awareness of the impact that recreational fishers can have on fish stocks has highlighted the paucity of information used to inform their management. Most of the available information on the scale and nature of recreational catch and effort has come from intermittent and labour-intensive surveys that provide fragmented insights into often highly variable fisheries. Digital cameras offer a more cost-effective means of continuously monitoring trends in recreational fishing effort, and it is surprising that greater use of this approach has not been made to date given its widespread use in other contexts. We share lessons learnt from four early adopter studies in New Zealand, Australia and Germany, where digital cameras have been used to monitor recreational fishing effort. Many of the challenges that we have encountered and overcome were initially unforeseen, and we suggest solutions and strategies to address these issues. We conclude that all aspects of a camera-based monitoring system should be considered from the outset, to optimize the utility and value of the information they provide over the long term. Aspects to consider include the location and configuration of a camera system, ensuring service continuity, image quality, data storage, image interpretation and ultimately the analysis of any data collected. Robustly designed digital camera monitoring systems can be used to gain greater insight into recreational fishery dynamics, leading to more informed, responsive and effective fisheries management.
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页码:204 / 215
页数:12
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