Sustainable management of wild Irish Atlantic salmon: Keys found through the looking-glass

The recent moratorium on the commercial at-sea driftnet fishery for wild Irish Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) attempts to halt the decline witnessed in these stocks over the past three decades. The research investigated stakeholder attitudes to the perceived effects on stock recovery, in Irish riv...

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Main Authors: Brennan, Ruth E, Rodwell, Lynda D.
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spelling crcenteros:10.31230/osf.io/e7rpj 2024-03-03T08:42:46+00:00 Sustainable management of wild Irish Atlantic salmon: Keys found through the looking-glass Brennan, Ruth E Rodwell, Lynda D. 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.31230/osf.io/e7rpj unknown Center for Open Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode posted-content 2018 crcenteros https://doi.org/10.31230/osf.io/e7rpj 2024-02-07T10:54:52Z The recent moratorium on the commercial at-sea driftnet fishery for wild Irish Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) attempts to halt the decline witnessed in these stocks over the past three decades. The research investigated stakeholder attitudes to the perceived effects on stock recovery, in Irish rivers and estuaries, of seal predation and seal culling. Structured interviews conducted with 10 key stakeholders during June 2007 revealed divisive attitudes and a feeling of powerlessness in relation to stock recovery, which are impeding successful management of salmon stocks. However, areas of common ground exist between stakeholders, which lay the foundation for a sustainable way forward. Other/Unknown Material Atlantic salmon Salmo salar COS Center for Open Science
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description The recent moratorium on the commercial at-sea driftnet fishery for wild Irish Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) attempts to halt the decline witnessed in these stocks over the past three decades. The research investigated stakeholder attitudes to the perceived effects on stock recovery, in Irish rivers and estuaries, of seal predation and seal culling. Structured interviews conducted with 10 key stakeholders during June 2007 revealed divisive attitudes and a feeling of powerlessness in relation to stock recovery, which are impeding successful management of salmon stocks. However, areas of common ground exist between stakeholders, which lay the foundation for a sustainable way forward.
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Sustainable management of wild Irish Atlantic salmon: Keys found through the looking-glass
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title Sustainable management of wild Irish Atlantic salmon: Keys found through the looking-glass
title_short Sustainable management of wild Irish Atlantic salmon: Keys found through the looking-glass
title_full Sustainable management of wild Irish Atlantic salmon: Keys found through the looking-glass
title_fullStr Sustainable management of wild Irish Atlantic salmon: Keys found through the looking-glass
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable management of wild Irish Atlantic salmon: Keys found through the looking-glass
title_sort sustainable management of wild irish atlantic salmon: keys found through the looking-glass
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