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Defining a Safe Operating Space for inland recreational fisheries

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Stephen R Carpenter, William A Brock, Gretchen J A Hansen, Jonathan F Hansen, Joseph M Hennessy, Daniel A Isermann, Eric J Pedersen, K Martin Perales, Andrew L Rypel, Greg G Sass, Tyler D Tunney, and M Jake Vander Zanden, 2017, Defining a Safe Operating Space for inland recreational fisheries: Fish and Fisheries.

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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/faf.12230/abstract): The Safe Operating Space (SOS) of a recreational fishery is the multidimensional region defined by levels of harvest, angler effort, habitat, predation and other factors in which the fishery is sustainable into the future. SOS boundaries exhibit trade-offs such that decreases in harvest can compensate to some degree for losses of habitat, increases in predation and increasing value of fishing time to anglers. Conversely, high levels of harvest can be sustained if habitat is intact, predation is low, and value of fishing effort is moderate. The SOS approach recognizes limits in several dimensions: at overly high levels of harvest, habitat loss, predation, [...]

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