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A bright spot analysis of inland recreational fisheries in the face of climate change: learning about adaptation from small successes

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Jeanson, A.L., Lynch, A.J., Thiem, J.D. et al. A bright spot analysis of inland recreational fisheries in the face of climate change: learning about adaptation from small successes. Rev Fish Biol Fisheries (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-021-09638-y

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Abstract (from Reviews in Biologies and Fisheries): Inland recreational fisheries have social, economic, and ecological importance worldwide but these fisheries are increasingly challenged by the diverse effects of climate change. Coupled with other anthropogenic stressors, climate change has contributed to declines in freshwater biodiversity of greater severity than those observed across marine or terrestrial taxa. At a macro level, inland fisheries are experiencing declines. There are, however, a number of success stories, or ‘bright spots,’ in inland recreational fisheries management, where innovative approaches are leading to increases in social and ecological well-being in the face of climate change. Cases such as these are important [...]

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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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