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angling participation between 2011 and 2016. In 2017, just over 49 million
Americans participated in some form of fishing, of which 11.9 million were youth. Most anglers even fish between four and eleven times per year, with some reporting over 100 trips. Adding fish to public lakes and streams makes fishing more fun, especially for young anglers. Fishing also provides Americans the opportunity to enjoy nature in solitude and escape from their busy lives. It is a form of exercise and a great way to bond with friends and family; fishing has also been linked to increased patience among children. According to a survey by the Outdoor Foundation, 60.3% of fishermen report fishing as a means of getting exercise, 59.1% report fishing to bond with family, and 51.2% report fishing to be close to nature and observe the scenery. Some of the fish caught are also large, providing a source of nutrition to successful fishermen. Roughly 40% of fishermen eat the fish they catch, according to a survey by the Outdoor Foundation. Stocking can also restore threatened, endangered, or native fish species. The Union for Conservation of Nature's red list of endangered species has 1,414 species of fish that are at risk of extinction. Stocking them into lakes, rivers, and streams can support existing populations that are threatened and reduce the number of endangered or extirpated species. Many of the fish commonly used for stocking also have low reproductive rates and tend to be overfished if not stocked annually. Moreover, as stocked fish tend to contain larger trophy fish, many anglers are more willing to pay for a
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federal lands or when "direct involvement of federal wilderness" managers is necessary for decision making. Historically, there has been a jurisdictional debate between state and federal agencies, with states arguing that fish stocking is a prerogative supported by the 10th
Amendment to the Constitution. Interestingly, the roots of wildlife ownership are grounded in feudal Europe where fish were considered to be common property to all citizens, subject to government control. However, this control over wildlife was transferred to the states with the separation of the Colonies from Britain. Despite the federal government's right to exercise wildlife authority, current regulation states that "Congress has, in fact, reaffirmed the basic responsibility and authority of the States to manage fish and resident wildlife." In the future, if more differences in opinion between state and federal managers arise, there may be a need for increased cooperation and coordination between state and federal wilderness managers. Colorado, for example, has regulations to control the stocking of nonnative fish, but only below 6,500 feet. To find out more about each state's fish stocking regulations, visit their respective Department of Fish and Wildlife websites. Today, the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (IAFWA), a series of policies for fish management, is used between state and federal agencies to provide a framework for cooperation and coordination related to fish stocking in America.
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2008, the
Sacramento Superior Court ordered the state to consult with various groups in finding ways to protect native species from fish stocking practices. Initially, the California Department of Fish and Game agreed to eliminate the environmental harm of its stocking practices, but when it filed its impact report in 2011, protection of native fish and amphibians was clearly not a priority. The agency was brought to court again but was promptly denied. With the state Commission denying the Department of Fish and Game's proposed changes for fish stocking, private hatcheries continue to stock state waters under the same permit regulations. The Department aimed to require that all hatcheries and fisheries pay for biological assessment before stocking, thus preventing many of its negative consequences. However, the state of California made it clear that it will not make fisheries go through the stringent permitting process. In February of 2015, the California Third District of Appeals struck down the Department of Fish and Wildlife's permitting requirement on recreational fishing, which would have essentially driven fish farms and hatcheries out of business. This ruling ensures fishermen in California will have the opportunity to fish in stocked lakes and ponds in the future.
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time, make sure that the existing fish in the pond are not significantly larger than the ones being added. For a standard one-quarter acre pond, it is recommended to stock 120 sunfish, 60 yellow perch, 15 largemouth bass, and 8 pounds of fathead minnows. One way to determine what kinds of fish are already living in a given body of water is to monitor local streams, rivers, and lakes and record what species of fish are being caught.
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ecosystems and that protecting water quality is more important than recreational opportunities. Although stocking programs were designed to boost conservation, in some cases they have harmed them. The increased boat traffic associated with better fishing opportunities creates negative externalities. These include water contamination, congestion, noise pollution, and disruption of wilderness experiences.
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coexist because biologically-based guidelines are used when choosing what and where to stock. Until recently, the ecology of lakes and rivers was not well understood. To maximize the benefits of stocking and control the costs, fish must be stocked strategically in places where they can be enjoyed but do not pose a threat to native species.
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also enjoy fishing in more robust bodies of water. Despite the findings mentioned above, Virginia researchers have found that even with stockings of rainbow trout, 80% of fish in its stocked streams are still natives. The
Department of Natural Resources in Minnesota also found that stocked muskie can
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help clean bodies of water by eating algae and other green organisms. Algae can take over stagnant ponds, attracting insects and making lakes, rivers, and ponds unpleasant to look at. To treat them, many individuals will choose to stock certain species of fish. This creates a positive externality for
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fish stocking was banned due to cross-breeding between native and nonnative species that was harming the genetic uniqueness of existing populations. This makes fish populations more susceptible to disease. Today, Yellowstone has adopted the "catch-and-release method" to ensure that fishermen release
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Biological Diversity submitted a petition to the Department of Fish and Game requesting that the state initiate a review of its fish stocking practices. The reform campaign aimed to protect existing habitats and native populations of fish and amphibians. Finally, in
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stocking can be profitable; based on the capital invested in the stock, the economic yield results in an annual interest rate of 43% (from the viewpoint of anglers). These authors also find that increased populations of stocked fish decreases manpower and equipment costs associated with each catch.
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Radinger et al., 2023 conducted large-scale experiments across 20 lakes, to systematically test the effects of stocking fish compared to habitat-based interventions (i.e. creating shallow zones and adding coarse woody habitats). Over a period of six years, they closely monitored the fish population
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has a policy, for example, that states "where a body of scientific evidence shows that stocking in historically non-salmonid waters adversely affects native biodiversity, such stocking should cease." While many organizations remain focused solely on providing quality fishing opportunities, policies
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were subsequently introduced successfully into United States lakes and rivers. In the early years, fish were stocked by sports clubs and private citizens. Today, state fish and wildlife agencies along with hatcheries are responsible for distributing fish. And until recently, their goal was to plant
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Different countries and states have their own regulations regarding fish stocking. These regulations also differ depending on if it is a government office or private individual conducting the stocking. In the past century, many areas have banned fish stocking for a variety of reasons. In 1959, for
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have enough nutrition to survive and that prey fish can still reproduce. It is also recommended to stock fathead minnows so that both predator and prey fish have enough to feed on. Introducing fish of similar sizes is another important step to ensure that the population grows together. At the same
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California and found that non-native trout had been stocked in at least 47 areas where rare species were present, damaging 39 imperiled fish and amphibians. Members of the Wilderness Research Institute claim that fish stocking compromises the "naturalness" of aquatic
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regulates that fishless waters may only be stocked after considering the scientific value of the waters on a case-by-case basis. Fish stocking, however, is not entirely monitored by the
Federal government; most current federal regulations hand authority for fish stocking to the states, except on
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Stocking fish provides various benefits to society. Fishing is a popular pastime, with 101.6 million
Americans over 16 years old participating in wildlife-related activities such as fishing and hunting. Additionally, a report by the U.S. Department of the Interior recorded an 8% increase in
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The best time to stock is in the spring or fall due to mild temperatures and higher levels of oxygen in the water. To acclimate the fish, place the transportation bag in a shaded part of the water and leave it floating for 15–20 minutes. Before releasing the fish, make sure that larger fish and
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were examined after fish stocking, they consumed more garbage, presumably due to the decrease in native prey fish by the predatory stocked fish. Another study found that stocked fish in the
Pacific Northwest spread a disease that caused a 15% increase in amphibian embryo mortality. In 2005, the
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or can no longer breed. "Give and take" stocking practices are those where fish are stocked only to be fished and then restocked. In response, most states have adopted regulations that prohibit fish stocking in areas that may damage aquatic life or ecosystem diversity, and encourage stocking in
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with the oftentimes larger introduced fish for food and habitats. Additionally, the use of aircraft to stock fish in the second half of the 20th century meant pilots often stocked the wrong lakes or rivers. In many cases, this had disastrous consequences. When fish, specifically
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smaller fish are released at different ends of the pond, giving the prey an opportunity to find shelter. Studies show that releasing small numbers of fish at regular intervals is more effective than releasing all at once, so if possible, plan to release them over a few weeks.
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along with state fishery branches have done a better job of recording exactly what species of fish are stocked at any given location. This began in the 1960s when research suggested the negative impacts of fish stocking on the ecological complexity of other life forms. The
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There are additional benefits to fish stocking. Anglers across the country spend millions of dollars through license fees (which benefit state governments) and fishing equipment such as rods, reels, and lures. Members of fishing societies such as the
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only, a much safer form of fishing that does not damage aquatic life. There is a Native Trout
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are all threatened by the stocking practice. Mating between native and introduced fish species can lower the fitness of natural populations, thereby introducing diseases that affect fish and other wildlife. In fact, a study conducted in
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and many other commercial and sport fish. They compiled their research into a 255-page report on United States fish resources. Congress granted the team $ 15,000 to develop food fish stocks, and non-native fish such as
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those who enjoy a variety of water activities. Studies have also examined the economic viability of fish stocking. Hansson, Arrheniusm, and Nellbring of Stockholm University find that simple economic analysis suggests
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as many fish as possible into as many bodies of water as possible. Now, with knowledge of the detrimental effects fish stocking has on invertebrate and amphibian populations, it is conducted much more selectively.
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stocking in the United States dates back to the 1800s. For the first hundred years of stocking, the location and number of fish introduced was not well recorded; the singular goal of stocking was to enhance
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response in each lake. The study revealed that species-focused fish stocking was completely unsuccessful and demonstrated the potential for ecosystem-based management to better meet conservation goals.
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also opened the public's eyes to the impact stocking has on other organisms. Thus, fish stocking is now the subject of much debate as there are various costs and benefits associated with the practice.
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into a natural body of water (river, lake, or ocean), to supplement existing wild populations or to create a new population where previously none exists. Stocking may be done for the benefit of
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Each state has its own regulations regarding fish stocking. Though some state stocking programs restore native populations, others compromise the ecological values of the wilderness areas. The
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populations that had a history of stocking. These diseases may affect humans who consume them as well. Maintaining a balanced ecosystem with biological diversity is also extremely important.
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have been negatively affected by stocking practices in California. Scientists have established a direct link between non-native fish stocking and decline of these species: golden trout,
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as they can severely damage the populations of fragile natives; practices lean more towards sustainability. Stocking is used to restore native species to waters where they have been
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In Pennsylvania alone, the PA Fish & Boat Commission is scheduled to stock 4,398,227 trout (brook, brown, and rainbows) into its streams and lakes in 2019. Also in 2019,
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fish back into the water after catching them. There are also restrictions on what types of lures can be used; for example, some sections of the park are open to
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which is rivalrous in nature but non-excludable. Thus, on public grounds, all can enjoy the benefits of fishing so long as fish continue to be stocked.
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136:biodiversity
124:
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40:recreational
27:
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2570:Fishing net
2542:Fly fishing
2404:Overfishing
2359:Aquaculture
2344:topic areas
2248:South Korea
2218:New Zealand
2137:Sea sponges
2038:Algaculture
1925:Mariculture
1882:Aquaculture
1866:Aquaculture
1843:Other areas
1613:Smoked fish
1608:Salted fish
1541:Power block
1516:Gillnetting
957:www.doi.gov
822:: 123–132.
606:JSTOR Daily
506:fly fishing
486:Legislation
386:brook trout
316:zooplankton
255:muskellunge
239:Great Lakes
68:competition
60:overfishing
2736:Categories
2664:Fish ponds
2565:Fishfinder
2552:Techniques
2514:Recreation
2494:Processing
2474:By country
2203:Madagascar
2178:East Timor
2151:By country
2051:Microalgae
2046:Giant kelp
1968:Broodstock
1895:Aquaponics
1759:Fishmonger
1686:Fish sauce
1588:Dried fish
1583:Slurry ice
1521:Longlining
1068:Ecosystems
632:Ecosystems
564:"Stocking"
550:References
414:cormorants
361:amphibians
302:grass carp
214:overfished
164:Woods Hole
83:for-profit
56:endangered
52:threatened
42:or tribal
36:commercial
2657:Locations
2560:Fish trap
2484:Marketing
2441:Fisherman
2351:Fisheries
2338:Fisheries
2193:Indonesia
2158:Australia
2023:Tailwater
1993:Fish feed
1666:Fish meal
1154:Sciencing
934:257283270
881:258418954
793:1548-8446
765:Fisheries
499:example,
472:bullheads
382:Virginian
180:blue fish
66:, and/or
2720:Category
2692:Glossary
2595:Trolling
2590:Trawling
2499:Products
2461:Industry
2198:Kiribati
2127:Scallops
1935:Offshore
1764:Fishwife
1706:Lutefisk
1676:Fish oil
1656:Fish roe
1531:Dredging
1526:Trolling
1491:Trawling
1383:11 March
1355:11 March
1329:11 March
1300:11 March
1275:11 March
1184:10 March
1159:11 March
1133:17 March
1013:11 March
987:11 March
982:Statista
926:36862780
873:37119496
833:11 March
731:10 March
706:11 March
677:Archived
660:21528271
578:10 March
525:See also
460:bluegill
338:and the
304:and the
168:Cape Cod
32:hatchery
2742:Fishing
2708:Outline
2522:Angling
2504:Seafood
2489:Markets
2428:Fishing
2342:fishing
2288:Vanuatu
2142:Turtles
2122:Oysters
2117:Octopus
2102:Geoduck
2071:Seaweed
2018:Tilapia
1973:Catfish
1945:Raceway
1940:Organic
1812:Tsukiji
1711:Rakfisk
1691:Gravlax
1636:Seafood
1618:Kippers
1598:Gibbing
1511:Seining
1250:9 March
1218:9 March
1127:EcoZine
1076:Bibcode
906:Bibcode
898:Science
853:Allergy
773:Bibcode
640:Bibcode
545:Fishing
476:walleye
464:crappie
424:in the
420:, when
397:compete
263:panfish
259:walleye
93:History
2648:Sinker
2605:Tackle
2276:Hawaii
2271:Alaska
2258:Tuvalu
2163:Canada
2013:Salmon
1807:Scania
1792:Fulton
1721:Surimi
1696:Hákarl
1646:Caviar
1096:137750
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470:, and
251:salmon
189:salmon
109:, 1911
2697:Index
2638:Lures
2281:Maine
2253:Tonga
2233:Samoa
2223:Palau
2213:Nauru
2173:China
2168:Chile
2092:Coral
1978:Cobia
1374:(PDF)
1092:S2CID
1064:(PDF)
930:S2CID
877:S2CID
816:(PDF)
656:S2CID
422:gulls
402:trout
243:trout
127:trout
105:near
103:brook
70:from
2633:Line
2628:Hook
2618:Bait
2340:and
2188:Fiji
1868:and
1385:2019
1357:2019
1331:2019
1302:2019
1277:2019
1252:2019
1220:2019
1186:2019
1161:2019
1135:2014
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989:2019
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869:PMID
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789:ISSN
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