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Appendix C: Table of National Research Council (2006) Recommendations
Pages 155-160

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From page 155...
... Appendix C Table of National Research Council (2006) Recommendations 155
From page 156...
... After the revision is complete, provision should be made for ongoing technical evaluation and modification as needed to meet emerging management needs. To improve the MRFSS, the committee further recommends that the existing MRFSS program be given a firm deadline linked to sufficient program funding for implementation of this report's recommendations.
From page 157...
... The Chapters 2, 3 +++ most effective way to achieve this is through a national registration of all saltwater anglers or through new or existing state saltwater license programs that would allow no exemptions and that provide appropriate contact information from anglers fishing in all marine waters, both state and federal. Any gaps in such a program (for example, a lack of registration in a particular region or mode, exemptions of various classes of anglers, and so on)
From page 158...
... In particular, small or private-access points that most likely are missed might have different catch rates than larger access points, which would lead to bias in the resulting estimators. In addition, the sampling process requires greater quality control (less latitude on the part of the samplers)
From page 159...
... 18. Additional funding is needed for a survey office devoted to the management and implementation Chapters 5, 6 ++++ of marine recreational surveys, including coordination between surveys conducted in various state and federal agencies.
From page 160...
... Many NRC and other reports stress the importance of making use of local and traditional knowledge, capacity building, and involving local communities in knowledge-gathering and dissemination activities. Those recommendations apply, as well, to the recreational fishing community.


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