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AFS Completes Assessment, Issues New Guidance Regarding Hatchery Operation and the Use of Hatchery‐Origin Fish
Author(s) -
Trushenski Jesse,
Blankenship Lee,
Bowker Jim,
Flagg Tom,
Hesse Jay,
Leber Ken,
Lorenzen Kai,
MacKinlay Don,
Maynard Des,
Moffitt Christine,
Mudrak Vince,
Scribner Kim,
Stuewe Scott,
Sweka John,
Whelan Gary,
YoungDubovsky Connie
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
fisheries
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.725
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1548-8446
pISSN - 0363-2415
DOI - 10.1080/03632415.2014.964395
Subject(s) - hatchery , fisheries management , fishery , resource (disambiguation) , context (archaeology) , fish hatchery , resource management (computing) , fish <actinopterygii> , fisheries science , fisheries law , environmental resource management , business , geography , fish farming , fishing , aquaculture , biology , environmental science , computer science , computer network , archaeology
workshop, collectively referred to as “Propagated Fishes in Resource Management (PFIRM).” Each of the previous cycles yielded a proceedings book (Fish Culture in Fisheries Management [Stroud 1986], Uses and Effects of Cultured Fishes in Aquatic Ecosystems [Schramm and Piper 1995], and Propagated Fishes in Resource Management [Nickum et al. 2004]), and most recently a guidance document, “Considerations for the Use of Propagated Fishes in Resource Management.” The so-called “PFIRM Considerations” guide, published by AFS in 2005 (Mudrak and Carmichael 2005), provided resource managers with general recommendations for decision making and bilitation, and restoration programs.

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