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Acoustic telemetry and fisheries management.

Glenn T Crossin1, Michelle R Heupel2, Christopher M Holbrook3, Nigel E Hussey4, Susan K Lowerre-Barbieri5,6, Vivian M Nguyen7, Graham D Raby4, Steven J Cooke7.   

Abstract

This paper reviews the use of acoustic telemetry as a tool for addressing issues in fisheries management, and serves as the lead to the special Feature Issue of Ecological Applications titled Acoustic Telemetry and Fisheries Management. Specifically, we provide an overview of the ways in which acoustic telemetry can be used to inform issues central to the ecology, conservation, and management of exploited and/or imperiled fish species. Despite great strides in this area in recent years, there are comparatively few examples where data have been applied directly to influence fisheries management and policy. We review the literature on this issue, identify the strengths and weaknesses of work done to date, and highlight knowledge gaps and difficulties in applying empirical fish telemetry studies to fisheries policy and practice. We then highlight the key areas of management and policy addressed, as well as the challenges that needed to be overcome to do this. We conclude with a set of recommendations about how researchers can, in consultation with stock assessment scientists and managers, formulate testable scientific questions to address and design future studies to generate data that can be used in a meaningful way by fisheries management and conservation practitioners. We also urge the involvement of relevant stakeholders (managers, fishers, conservation societies, etc.) early on in the process (i.e., in the co-creation of research projects), so that all priority questions and issues can be addressed effectively.
© 2017 by the Ecological Society of America.

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Keywords:  acoustic telemetry; applied science; conservation; fish tracking; fisheries biology; policy; resource management

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28295789     DOI: 10.1002/eap.1533

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Appl        ISSN: 1051-0761            Impact factor:   4.657


  6 in total

1.  Use of Fish Telemetry in Rehabilitation Planning, Management, and Monitoring in Areas of Concern in the Laurentian Great Lakes.

Authors:  J L Brooks; C Boston; S Doka; D Gorsky; K Gustavson; D Hondorp; D Isermann; J D Midwood; T C Pratt; A M Rous; J L Withers; C C Krueger; S J Cooke
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2017-09-22       Impact factor: 3.266

2.  Movement-assisted localization from acoustic telemetry data.

Authors:  Nathan J Hostetter; J Andrew Royle
Journal:  Mov Ecol       Date:  2020-06-30       Impact factor: 3.600

3.  Ocean predation and mortality of adult Atlantic salmon.

Authors:  John Fredrik Strøm; Audun Håvard Rikardsen; Steven E Campana; David Righton; Jonathan Carr; Kim Aarestrup; Michael J W Stokesbury; Patrick Gargan; Pablo Caballero Javierre; Eva Bonsak Thorstad
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-05-27       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  A novel method for identifying coded tags recorded on aquatic acoustic monitoring systems.

Authors:  Christopher D Lowe; Nicolas J C Tregenza; Claudia J Allen; Georgina E Blow; Hanna Nuuttila; Chiara M Bertelli; Anouska F Mendzil; Thomas Stamp; Emma V Sheehan; Peter Davies; Jonathan C D Gordon; Jonathan D Bolland; J Robert Britton; Robert Main; Randolph Velterop; Charles Crundwell; Andrew Schofield; David R K Clarke
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2022-09-20       Impact factor: 3.307

Review 5.  Toward a decade of ocean science for sustainable development through acoustic animal tracking.

Authors:  Josep Alós; Kim Aarestrup; David Abecasis; Pedro Afonso; Alexandre Alonso-Fernandez; Eneko Aspillaga; Margarida Barcelo-Serra; Jonathan Bolland; Miguel Cabanellas-Reboredo; Robert Lennox; Ross McGill; Aytaç Özgül; Jan Reubens; David Villegas-Ríos
Journal:  Glob Chang Biol       Date:  2022-08-05       Impact factor: 13.211

Review 6.  A role for lakes in revealing the nature of animal movement using high dimensional telemetry systems.

Authors:  Robert J Lennox; Samuel Westrelin; Allan T Souza; Marek Šmejkal; Milan Říha; Marie Prchalová; Ran Nathan; Barbara Koeck; Shaun Killen; Ivan Jarić; Karl Gjelland; Jack Hollins; Gustav Hellstrom; Henry Hansen; Steven J Cooke; David Boukal; Jill L Brooks; Tomas Brodin; Henrik Baktoft; Timo Adam; Robert Arlinghaus
Journal:  Mov Ecol       Date:  2021-07-28       Impact factor: 3.600

  6 in total

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