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- W997175578 abstract "The Northeast, Central, Western and Northwestern, and Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego regions dominate Argentina inland recreational fishing. Being each unique in terms of environmental context, fish fauna and fishery types. High species diversity, extractive fishing and highly priced fly-fishing catch and release fisheries characterizes the Northeast. The Central Western and Northwestern fisheries are extractive, targeting few species. Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego have extractive and catch and release salmonid fisheries on the Andes. There are extractive fisheries of native species on Atlantic drainages of northern Patagonia, and anadromous rainbow and brown trout fisheries on southern Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego. In the Northeast, Central, Western and Northwestern regions conflicts between fisheries sectors (e.g. recreational vs. commercial) exist. In Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego conflicts within the recreational sector associated to fishery types and fisher philosophies (e.g. extractive vs. catch and release, highly price lodges vs. free access) predominate. Allocations, where implemented are generally set by specific interest groups not as part of an official strategy. This is part of a broader problem namely lack of integrated approaches towards the sustainability of Argentina’s inland recreational fisheries. Inland Recreational Fisheries of Argentina. An Overview Recreational fishing in Argentina is an expanding activity suspected of a high economic turnover at the local, regional and national levels (Urzua Vergara, 1992, Vigliano & Alonso, 2000, Cleminson, 2000). The Northeast, Central, Western and Northwestern and Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego regions (Figure 1) dominate the scene of Argentina’s inland recreational fishing. Each region has unique characteristics in terms of environmental and socio-economic context, fish fauna fishery types and conflicts, defining a complex scenario, where base line studies and management programs are still insufficiently developed to provide guidance to interested parties. In general terms in all three regions based on target species sought for, their characteristics, the type of fishing gear and fishers socio-economic level, five types of inland recreational fisheries can be recognized (Table 1). World-class fisheries: characterized by fishers of very high socio-economic level mainly from outside Argentina and some nationals, highly specialized in terms of gear used and services required, making use of exclusive fishing lodges and outfitters. Their fishing experience is mainly oriented towards top predators of trophy size fish and pristine environments with little human presence, being usually catch and release advocates. In some cases, the lack of trophy size fish may be replaced by a high daily capture of very hard to catch fish such as dorado (Salminus brasiliensis) in the Ibera wetlands (Northeast). Recreational 1: characterized by high socio-economic level fishers mainly nationals that use lower priced lodges and outfitters than the previous group, they also favour top predators and big size fish, being less specialized in terms of gear and uniqueness of the fishing experience, mostly advocates of catch and release. Recreational 2: upper middle-to-middle class socio-economic level national and international fishers from foreign countries. Generalist with regards to gear and services required targeting a wider range of species, which include predators, planktivorous, and omnivorous fishes, and seeking not only sizes but also numbers of fish, conformed by both catch and release and extractive advocates. Recreational 3: lower middle_class-to-middle_class local and regional extractive fishers that do not hire specialized services. The fishing experience is not necessarily centred on catching fish and may be more related to the possibilities of outdoor activities with family or friends. In terms of fish they seek numbers, targeting carnivorous, planktivorous, and omnivorous fishes. Recreational 4. This fourth category has to be considered carefully because it is actually an extractive fishery, characteristic of highly populated areas where poor people target mainly detritivorous as well as omnivorous species, seeking numbers for consumption even though fish species caught are usually banned for consumption due to environmental problems such as contaminants in fish flesh. Even though this type of fishery could be considered subsistence we have chosen to include it as recreational because it has no commercial value and people engaged in it have a mixed recreational subsistence view of it. Preservation, recovery and improvement of natural resources are guarantee through the Argentine Constitution, the National Environmental Policy Law # 25.675, the National Parks Law # 22.351, the Wild Fauna Conservation Law # 22.421, Provincial constitutions and Provincial laws and regulations. Basically this body of norms state that natural resources must be managed as to preserve, recover or improve the quality of both natural and cultural resources promoting their rational and sustainable use. The provinces mostly regulate recreational fishing in Argentina, national law having precedence over provincial ones. Where interprovincial or international jurisdictions apply joint commissions are established to deal with conflicts and resource management. Figure 1. Inland Recreational Fishing Regions of Argentina. 1. Northeastern region, 2. Central, Western and Northwestern regions. 3. Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego regions. Table 1. General characteristics of Argentinean inland recreational fisheries FISHERY TYPE RESOURCE" @default.
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- W997175578 title "Allocation policies and its implications for recreational fisheries management in inland waters of Argentina." @default.
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