rarlinghausfish.bsky.social
I like fish + fishing and study both as professor for integrative fisheries management (IFishMan) at Humboldt-Universität and IGB in Berlin. Editor of Fish Fish. and Z. für Fischerei. Father of two and into independent music. Read more at www.ifishman.de
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Lets see. Would be so cool.
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Nominated für the Global Frontiers Prize. Super stoked. nachrichten.idw-online.de/2025/01/27/g...
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No. Social-ecological research or fisheries science. We do lots of applied social science
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I meant social media. Not social science.
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And this is next. And reality in USA already www.science.org/content/arti...
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Yes we can and should. Except social science. I increasingly find this unproductive. Few care. We talk in bubbles. And there is a massive science crisis too. Predatory publishing, massive discrimination in hiring, activism hidden as science, irrelevant science dominating the output and more.
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How about only for your own experiments? And please do not vote Greens either because the animal welfare thing is tightly correlated with the other left woke vibes.
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This makes me lough. A macrozoobenthos expert realizing how fun work with vertebrates are in our county. Welcomme. That said. I recently had a pretty good experience with Brandenburg. It all depends on local will. Good luck.
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Yes. But my point is that many conservationists generally claim fisheries to be an issue always. It rarely is the most important problem but sometimes it is. Context matters.
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Have you read the paper. We argue exactly otherwise.
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But recreational fisheries induce timidity to lures in pike. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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Recreational fisheries has only limited negative impacts on biodiversity beyond fish www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Recreational fisheries can be healthy and is negatively affected by water pollution www.facetsjournal.com/doi/full/10....
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Recreational anglers can be excellent environmemtal stewards: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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He is back. How nice.
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Kind of. Only 33 % agree or fully agree angling is a reaonable pastime. Many are in the neutral category. 25 % find angling as bad.
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...which then nobody can hook as access is denied in protected areas = rotating areas possibly best.