Explaining participation rates in recreational fishing across industrialised countries

On average, 10.52% of the total population was found to fish for recreation across the industrialised world (N = 27 countries), amounting to an estimated 118 million (95% confidence interval 81–154 million) people in North America, Europe and Oceania. Participation rates declined with population den...

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Vydáno v:Fisheries management and ecology Ročník 22; číslo 1; s. 45 - 55
Hlavní autoři: Arlinghaus, R., Tillner, R., Bork, M.
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Vydáno: Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.02.2015
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Abstract On average, 10.52% of the total population was found to fish for recreation across the industrialised world (N = 27 countries), amounting to an estimated 118 million (95% confidence interval 81–154 million) people in North America, Europe and Oceania. Participation rates declined with population density and gross domestic product, indicating a negative effect of urbanisation and post‐modernisation on fishing interest. Participation rates also declined with increasing median age, average household size and unemployment rate, suggesting resource limitation to constrain participation in fishing. By contrast, two indicators of the cultural importance of fish (fish landings and per capita fish consumption) and an indicator of perceived need for leisure (weekly working hours) were positively correlated with fishing participation. Based on these findings, which explained 60% of the variance in fishing participation across the industrialised world, reduced fishing interest is to be expected with post‐industrialisation. Dedicated management and marketing intervention is needed to reverse the track of diminishing fishing interest in industrialised countries.
AbstractList On average, 10.52% of the total population was found to fish for recreation across the industrialised world (N = 27 countries), amounting to an estimated 118 million (95% confidence interval 81–154 million) people in North America, Europe and Oceania. Participation rates declined with population density and gross domestic product, indicating a negative effect of urbanisation and post‐modernisation on fishing interest. Participation rates also declined with increasing median age, average household size and unemployment rate, suggesting resource limitation to constrain participation in fishing. By contrast, two indicators of the cultural importance of fish (fish landings and per capita fish consumption) and an indicator of perceived need for leisure (weekly working hours) were positively correlated with fishing participation. Based on these findings, which explained 60% of the variance in fishing participation across the industrialised world, reduced fishing interest is to be expected with post‐industrialisation. Dedicated management and marketing intervention is needed to reverse the track of diminishing fishing interest in industrialised countries.
On average, 10.52% of the total population was found to fish for recreation across the industrialised world (N = 27 countries), amounting to an estimated 118 million (95% confidence interval 81–154 million) people in North America, Europe and Oceania. Participation rates declined with population density and gross domestic product, indicating a negative effect of urbanisation and post‐modernisation on fishing interest. Participation rates also declined with increasing median age, average household size and unemployment rate, suggesting resource limitation to constrain participation in fishing. By contrast, two indicators of the cultural importance of fish (fish landings and per capita fish consumption) and an indicator of perceived need for leisure (weekly working hours) were positively correlated with fishing participation. Based on these findings, which explained 60% of the variance in fishing participation across the industrialised world, reduced fishing interest is to be expected with post‐industrialisation. Dedicated management and marketing intervention is needed to reverse the track of diminishing fishing interest in industrialised countries.
On average, 10.52% of the total population was found to fish for recreation across the industrialised world ( N  =   27 countries), amounting to an estimated 118 million (95% confidence interval 81–154 million) people in North America, Europe and Oceania. Participation rates declined with population density and gross domestic product, indicating a negative effect of urbanisation and post‐modernisation on fishing interest. Participation rates also declined with increasing median age, average household size and unemployment rate, suggesting resource limitation to constrain participation in fishing. By contrast, two indicators of the cultural importance of fish (fish landings and per capita fish consumption) and an indicator of perceived need for leisure (weekly working hours) were positively correlated with fishing participation. Based on these findings, which explained 60% of the variance in fishing participation across the industrialised world, reduced fishing interest is to be expected with post‐industrialisation. Dedicated management and marketing intervention is needed to reverse the track of diminishing fishing interest in industrialised countries.
Author Arlinghaus, R.
Bork, M.
Tillner, R.
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– reference: Shaw S.M., Bonen A. & McCabe J.F. (1991) Do more constraints mean less leisure? Examining the relationship between constraints and participation. Journal of Leisure Research 23, 286-300.
– reference: Walsh R.G., John K.H., McKean J.R. & Hof J.G. (1989) Comparing long-run forecasts of demand for fish and wildlife recreation. Leisure Sciences 11, 337-351.
– reference: Zar J. (1999) Biostatistical Analysis. 4th edn. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 663 pp.
– reference: Henry G. & Lyle J. (2003) The National Recreational and Indigenous Fishing Survey. Canberra: Australian Government, Department of Agriculture. Fisheries and Forestry, pp.188.
– reference: Kraus R. (2008) Recreation and Leisure in Modern Society. New York, NY: Jones & Bertlett, 464 pp.
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– reference: Fedler A.J. & Ditton R.B. (2001) Dropping out and dropping in: a study of factors for changing recreational fishing participation. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 21, 283-292.
– reference: Toivonen A., Appelblad H., Bengtsson B., Geertz-Hansen P., Guðbergsson G., Kristofersson D. et al. (2000) Economic Value of Recreational Fisheries in Nordic countries. TemaNord 2000:604. Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers, 70 pp.
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– reference: Manfredo M.J. (2008) Who Cares About Wildlife?. New York, NY: Springer, 244 pp.
– reference: Sutton S.G., Dew K. & Higgs J. (2009) Why do people drop out of recreational fishing? A study of lapsed fishers from Queensland, Australia. Fisheries 34, 443-452.
– reference: Gray P.A., Duwors E., Villeneuve M., Boyd S. & Legg D. (2003) The socioeconomic significance of nature-based recreational in Canada. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 86, 129-147.
– reference: Heberlein T.A., Ericsson G., Ericsson G., Ericsson G. & Wollscheid K.-U. (2002) Correlates of hunting participation in Europe and North America. Zeitschrift für Jagdwissenschaften 48(Suppl.), 320-326.
– reference: Inglehart R. (1990) Culture Shift in Advanced Industrial Society. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 504 pp.
– reference: Murdock S.H., Backman K., Ditton R.B., Nazrul Hoque M. & Ellis D. (1992) Implications of future demographic change for participation in fishing in Texas. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 12, 548-558.
– reference: Schwärzel-Klingenstein J.S., Lühti B. & Weiss T. (1999) Angeln in der Schweiz. Sozio-ökonomische Studie im Auftrag des Schweizerischen Fischerei-Verbandes. Bern: Schweizerischer-Fischerei-Verband, 45 pp.
– reference: Thunberg E.M. & Fulcher C.M. (2006) Testing the stability of recreational fishing participation probabilities. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 26, 636-644.
– reference: Kovács N. & Füresz G. (1999) A Socio-Ecologic Survey on Fishing in Hungary. Budapest: Unpublished report to the National Federation of Hungarian Anglers, 51 pp.
– reference: Simpson D. & Mawle G.W. (2005) Public Attitudes to Angling 2005. R&D Technical Report W2-060. Bristol: Environment Agency, 62 pp.
– reference: Heberlein T.A. & Thomson E. (1997) The effects of hunter-education requirements on hunting participation and recruitment in the United States. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 2, 19-31.
– reference: Gaudin C. & De Young C. (2007) Recreational Fisheries in the Mediterranean Countries: A Review of Existing Legal Frameworks. General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean. No. 81. Rome: FAO, 85 pp.
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– reference: Manfredo M.J., Teel T.L. & Henry K.L. (2009) Value orientations in the Western United States. Social Science Quarterly 90, 407-427.
– reference: Aprahamian M.W., Hickley P., Shields B.A. & Mawle G.W. (2010) Examining changes in participation in recreational fisheries in England and Wales. Fisheries Management and Ecology 17, 93-105.
– reference: Kohl F. (2000) Soziale und ökonomische Bedeutung der Angelfischerei in Österreich. Wien: Österreichs Kuratorium für Fischerei, 28 pp.
– reference: Sutton S.G. (2007) Constraints on recreational fishing participation in Queensland, Australia. Fisheries 32, 73-83.
– reference: Williams J. & Ryan B. (2004) A National Survey of Water-Based Leisure Activities in Ireland 2003. Galway, Ireland: Marine Institute, 62 pp.
– reference: FAO (Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations) (2012) Technical Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries: Recreational Fisheries. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, 176 pp.
– reference: Wolos A. (2003) Significance of Recreational Fisheries in Poland. Olsztyn: SPW "Edycja", 28 pp.
– reference: Manfredo M.J., Driver B.L. & Tarrant M.A. (1996) Measuring leisure motivation: a meta-analysis of the recreation experience preference scales. Journal of Leisure Research 28, 188-213.
– reference: Driver B.L. & Knopf R.C. (1976) Temporary escape: one product of sport fisheries management. Fisheries 1, 2-29.
– reference: Kuehn D., Luzadi V. & Brincka M. (2013) Fishing participation by resident anglers. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 18, 322-329.
– reference: Mora C., Myers R.A., Cool M., Libralato S., Pitcher T.J., Sumaila R.U. et al. (2009) Management effectiveness of the world's marine fisheries. Public Library of Science Biology 7, e1000131. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000131.
– reference: Cooke S.J. & Cowx I.G. (2004) The role of recreational fisheries in global fish crises. BioScience 54, 857-859.
– reference: Loomis D.K. & Ditton R.B. (1988) Technique for projecting the future growth and distribution of marine recreational fishing demand. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 8, 259-263.
– reference: Arlinghaus R. (2004) Recreational fisheries in Germany - a social and economic analysis. Berichte des IGB 18, 1-168.
– reference: Arlinghaus R., Mehner T. & Cowx I.G. (2002) Reconciling traditional inland fisheries management and sustainability in industrialized countries, with emphasis on Europe. Fish and Fisheries 3, 261-316.
– reference: Aps R., Sharp R. & Kutonova T. (2004) Freshwater Fisheries in Central & Eastern Europe: the Challenge of Sustainability. Overview Report. Warsaw: IUCN, 94 pp.
– reference: Pergams O.R. & Zaradic P.A. (2006) Is love of nature in the US becoming love of electronic media? Journal of Environmental Management 80, 387-393.
– reference: Crawford D.W., Jackson E.L. & Godbey G. (1991) A hierarchical model of leisure constraints. Leisure Sciences 13, 309-320.
– reference: Le Goffe P. & Salanié J. (2005) Economic failures in French recreational fishing Management. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 48, 651-664.
– reference: Sofranko A.J. & Nolan M.F. (1972) Early life experiences and adult sports participation. Journal of Leisure Research 4, 6-18.
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On average, 10.52% of the total population was found to fish for recreation across the industrialised world ( N  =   27 countries), amounting to an estimated...
On average, 10.52% of the total population was found to fish for recreation across the industrialised world (N = 27 countries), amounting to an estimated 118...
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confidence interval
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fish consumption
gross domestic product
industrialization
marketing
North America
Pacific Ocean Islands
people
population density
socio-economic drivers
sport fishing
unemployment
urbanisation
urbanization
values
variance
videophilia
work schedules
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