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Illegal Incidents and Violations Related to Atlantic Salmon Fishing in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, During 2001-2020

Travis E. Van Leeuwen,David Cote,Sarah J. Lehnert, Sky Ann Lewis, Daryl Walsh, Kerry Bungay,Nicholas I. Kelly, Jason McGinn,Blair Adams,J. Brian Dempson

FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
Resource user compliance is a key element in effective fisheries management. Herein, we examine two decades of enforcement records pertaining to Atlantic salmon from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Illegal incidents were negatively correlated with the number of licensed anglers but not salmon abundance. Over two decades, illegal incidents declined by 66%, even after correcting for the positive relationship between enforcement effort and illegal incidents. This decline was primarily driven by a 67% reduction in netting and jigging-related violations, which were likely to impose the highest levels of mortality on adult salmon among violations examined. Additionally, illegal incidents and violation types did not increase as a result of management changes. While Newfoundland and Labrador remains one of the last strongholds for Atlantic salmon, we encourage other jurisdictions to monitor fisheries compliance to better understand the social-ecological landscape that is crucial to supporting healthy fisheries.
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angling,poaching,resource management,Salmo salar,violation
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