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Trends in Inland Commercial Fisheries in the United States

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Devin N Murray, David Bunnell, Mark W Rogers, Abigail J Lynch, Douglas Beard, and Simon Funge-Smith, 2020-07-20, Trends in Inland Commercial Fisheries in the United States: American Fisheries Society.

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Abstract (from AFS): Inland fisheries, defined as finfish caught in lakes, rivers, and other water bodies, provide economic value and a source of protein at local and international levels. However, no comprehensive compilation of U.S. inland commercial fisheries exists. We sought to obtain data across all 50 states during 1990–2015 and noted a small, but significant, decline in harvest. The minimum harvest averaged 41,427 tonnes during 2009–2015 and peaked in 1995 with a minimum harvest of 49,951 tonnes. During 2009–2015, harvest and taxonomic composition varied regionally: eastern interior (the highest regional harvest, dominated by coregonines and carp), western interior (carp and Clupeidae), Gulf (catfish and Clupeidae), Pacific [...]

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journalAmerican Fisheries Society
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typeDOI
value10.1002/fsh.10483

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