Staying hooked
2025
Pita, Pablo | Tracey, Sean | Arlinghaus, Robert | Bachiller, Eneko | Pinho-Duarte, Filipa | Ferter, Keno | Henriques, Filipe | Hook, Samantha | Hyder, Kieran | Irigoyen, Alejo | Jiménez, María P. | Laporta, Martín | Lejk, Adam M. | Leonard, Eoin | Olesen, Hans Jakob | Palmer, Freya | Pavičić, Mišo | Pontes, João | Pujol-Baucells, Marta | Radford, Zachary | Rangel, Mafalda | Roche, William | Rudd, Hannah | Ryan, Diarmuid | Sbragaglia, Valerio | Selles, Jules | Silva, Catarina N. S. | Skov, Christian | Strehlow, Harry V. | Taylor, Stephen | Veiga, Pedro | Venerus, Leonardo A. | Venturelli, Paul | Vertegaal, David | Weltersbach, Marc Simon | Wiech, Martin | Winkler, Alexander
● This abstract summarizes the results of two expert consultations conducted to gather insights into effective communication and engagement strategies in recreational fisheries. ● Effective science communication fosters knowledge, understanding, and trust in both science and management decisions. ● Public involvement and stakeholder engagement are essential for effective management. ● Simplifying complex research findings and using diverse communication tools enhance awareness and understanding. ● Strong communication strategies are necessary to implement sustainable recreational fisheries management frameworks. ● Funding for communication efforts is often insufficient but remains crucial for success. ● Participatory workshops and data-sharing arrangements enhance collaboration and involvement. ● Multi-stakeholder consortiums and tailored communication strategies strengthen stakeholder engagement and promote adaptive governance. Interdisciplinary outreach and strategic social media use play vital roles in raising environmental awareness.
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出版者 Frontiers Media
ISSN 2296-7745