
handle: 2183/47839
[Abstract] ● This abstract summarizes the results of two expert consultations conducted to gather insights into effective communication and engagement strategies in recreational fisheries. ● Effective science communication fosters knowledge, understanding, and trust in both science and management decisions. ● Public involvement and stakeholder engagement are essential for effective management. ● Simplifying complex research findings and using diverse communication tools enhance awareness and understanding. ● Strong communication strategies are necessary to implement sustainable recreational fisheries management frameworks. ● Funding for communication efforts is often insufficient but remains crucial for success. ● Participatory workshops and data-sharing arrangements enhance collaboration and involvement. ● Multi-stakeholder consortiums and tailored communication strategies strengthen stakeholder engagement and promote adaptive governance. Interdisciplinary outreach and strategic social media use play vital roles in raising environmental awareness.
Public involvement, Stakeholder participation, Expert opinion, Effective scientific communication, Communication strategies
Public involvement, Stakeholder participation, Expert opinion, Effective scientific communication, Communication strategies
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