Creel and Angler Surveys in Fisheries Management: Proceedings of the International Symposium and Workshop on Creel and Angler Surveys in Fisheries Management, Held at Houston, Texas, USA, 26-31 March 1990Dan Guthrie |
Contents
Lessons from the National Survey | 5 |
Coordination of the ICCAT Enhanced Research Program for Billfish | 13 |
ROVING CREEL SURVEYS | 19 |
Sample Size Determination in Roving Creel Surveys | 25 |
Computer Simulation Techniques to Assess Bias in the RovingCreelSurvey | 40 |
Comparison of Northern Pike Catch and Harvest Rates Estimated from | 47 |
Comparison of Five Estimators of Fishing Success from Creel Survey Data | 61 |
Comparability of Data Collected by Telephone and Roving Creel Surveys | 67 |
POPULATION AND LONGITUDINAL SURVEYS | 245 |
Use and Abuse of Mail Surveys in Fisheries Management | 253 |
Software for Administering Mail Surveys | 262 |
Telephone Survey Preferred in Collecting Angler Data Statewide | 271 |
Problems Concerning the Interpretation | 281 |
Use of Model Predictions as an Auxiliary Variable to Reduce Variance in | 292 |
SURVEYS FOR ECONOMIC ANALYSIS | 299 |
Experience with the Public Area | 314 |
National Survey Data on Sportfishing Economics and Environmental Changes | 74 |
Monitoring a Tropical Island Reef Fishery | 84 |
Comparison of Three Allocations of Monthly Sampling Effort for the Roving | 97 |
Evaluation of Components of Variance for a Stratified TwoStage Roving Creel | 108 |
Implications for Fisheries | 116 |
ACCESS POINT SURVEYS | 123 |
Using Creel Surveys to Evaluate Angler Success in Discrete Fisheries | 139 |
Increasing the Efficiency of Texas Saltwater Creel Surveys | 155 |
Evaluation of Sampling Methodologies of the Lake Michigan Creel Survey | 162 |
Traditional Access Design versus | 177 |
Assigning Nonuniform Sampling Probabilities by Using Expert Opinion | 189 |
Using Small Creel Surveys and MarkRecapture Experiments to Interpret | 195 |
Comparisons of Illinois Creel Surveys and the Precision of Their Estimates | 206 |
A Method for Estimating Bait Shrimp Used in Texas Salt Waters by Anglers | 212 |
A Methodology for Estimating Fish Landings Effort and Residence of | 220 |
FIELD DATA RECORDING | 227 |
Advantages of Field Data Recorders in Creel Surveys of Recreational Fisheries | 232 |
The Significance of Data Collection and Econometric Methods in Estimating | 328 |
Measuring Recreational Fisheries Economics from the National Survey | 336 |
A DualSurvey Approach for Estimating the Economic Aspects of Fishing | 344 |
Length of Recall Period and Accuracy of Estimates from the National Survey | 367 |
Can Fishery Scientists Predict Angler Preferences? | 375 |
CatchandRelease Statistices for U S Bass and Trout Anglers | 390 |
Quantifying Walleye Angling Success | 397 |
Development of a Social and Economic Questionnaire for OnSite Interviews | 406 |
Comparison of Response Scales for Measuring Angler Satisfaction | 412 |
SURVEYS FOR BIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS | 423 |
Evaluating the Potential Effects of a Daily Bag Limit from the Observed | 435 |
Development and Implementation of the Angler Diary Monitoring Program | 457 |
Production and Instantaneous Growth Rates of Lake Trout before and after | 476 |
Synthesis of MarkRecapture and Fishery Data to Estimate OpenPopulation | 492 |
A ResortBased Head Collection Program for Expanding Recreational Harvest | 507 |
Use of Bass Club Tournament Results to Evaluate Relative Abundance | 515 |
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