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Brian Snyder

Associate Professor
Louisiana State University
snyderb@lsu.edu

Panacea or Pandora’s Box: Coastal Restoration and Recreational Fishing Livelihoods in Salt Marshes of Coastal Louisiana

Louisiana salt marshes provide nearly 1.2 billion pounds of seafood each year, and they remain a popular destination for sport fishing. The distribution and abundance of fish are typically synchronized with freshwater inflow patterns to the marshes. However, it remains unclear whether human activities and natural processes may affect those patterns – and the predictability of fishing forecasts. This project seeks to understand the effects of freshwater inputs into salt marsh ecosystems; and how those activities affect behaviors and livelihoods of the recreational fishing industry. To date, studies focusing on recreational fishing in salt marshes have only considered the effects of human activities on salt marshes. By contrast, this project will assess how human activities and natural processes interact, by combining empirical knowledge, fish distribution and abundance data, and environmental parameters. Model outputs from this project will help predict how ecological and socioeconomic changes affect livelihoods of recreational fishing communities.

Healthy Ecosystems 4
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
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Literature review of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values from taxa collected within and around Barataria Bay, Louisiana

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Identified On: Mar 03 2022 18:18 UTC
DOI: 10.7266/TE8TATHR
UDI: H4.x956.000:0001
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Survey of Recreational Fishers (SuRF)

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Identified On: Mar 04 2022 18:26 UTC
DOI: 10.7266/646NFN3Y
UDI: H4.x956.000:0002
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Socioeconomic Indicators in the LA Coastal Zone

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Identified On: Apr 07 2022 19:06 UTC
DOI: 10.7266/DPWGSMJB
UDI: H4.x956.000:0003
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Water parameters, catch per unit effort (CPUE), gut contents, and carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur stable isotope values of spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus) from Barataria Bay, Louisiana, 2003-05-20 to 2004-05-18

Authors: MacRae, Pamela S.D., Micah Russell, James H. Cowan Jr., Brian Fry, Sydney Moyo, and Michael J. Polito
Published On: Mar 06 2024 22:14 UTC
File Format: xlsx
DOI: 10.7266/jcdnhpf6
UDI: H4.x956.000:0004
File Size: 55.89 KB