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The University of Massachusetts Amherst is collaborating with angling groups to collect data on recreational fishermen's interactions with sharks. Recreational angling for sharks is becoming a popular leisure activity worldwide. Sharks are also landed as bycatch when recreational anglers target other fish species. Given the important role sharks play in marine ecosystems, developing a better understanding of when recreational anglers encounter sharks and how they handle sharks once landed is important for their conservation and management. Please consider taking this short survey that begins to compile angler-based information regarding sharks.
The survey is anonymous and no materials will contain the name of this forum or any individual's name.
Shark Survey:
http://www.igfa.org/News/UMass-Shark-Survey.aspx
Contact information for the researchers is available in the survey and we are happy to answer any questions about the purpose of the survey or survey questions. We will also provide the data to interested organizations and individuals.
The survey is anonymous and no materials will contain the name of this forum or any individual's name.
Shark Survey:
http://www.igfa.org/News/UMass-Shark-Survey.aspx
Contact information for the researchers is available in the survey and we are happy to answer any questions about the purpose of the survey or survey questions. We will also provide the data to interested organizations and individuals.