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001-es BibID:
BIBFORM132573
Első szerző:
Löki Viktor (biológus)
Cím:
Long-term perceptions of freshwater anglers about abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear during their fishing careers / Viktor Löki, Jenő Nagy, Zsolt Neményi, András Nagy, Attila Hagyó, Zoltán Vitál, Attila Mozsár, S. James Reynolds, Balázs András Lukács
Dátum:
2025
ISSN:
2688-8319
Megjegyzések:
Abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) represents a significant pollutant in wetland ecosystems globally. While the impacts of ALDFG are increasingly recognised as exacting a substantial toll on the world's oceans, reliable data on freshwater ecosystems remain scarce. We explored the scale and causes of fishing gear loss in freshwater locations by engaging recreational anglers through an online questionnaire in Hungary. Respondents provided self-reported estimates of lost fishing gear over their angling careers and shared perceptions of the circumstances leading to these losses. From the total of 416 responses, 332 respondents provided data that we were able to analyse in detail. Results indicated that anglers who fished regularly reported greater fishing gear loss than older anglers and those that fished predominantly in faster-flowing waters. Using the self-reported numbers, we estimated that at least 126.0-196.2 million fishing gear items have accumulated in Hungary's freshwater over the past 18 years. Annual lost fishing gear items therefore must weigh 1800-2900 tons, equivalent to ~40,500 tons (40.5 million kg) over this study period. Practical implication: If current trends persist and based upon time-series modelling, fishing gear loss could amount to 301.0-468.7 million items in the next 25 years. Our findings highlight the urgent need for targeted interventions, such as public awareness campaigns and gear recovery programmes, to mitigate this growing problem in environmental pollution.
Tárgyszavak:
Természettudományok
Biológiai tudományok
magyar nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
abandoned
ALDFG
Europe
lost or otherwise discarded fishing gear
recreational anglers
survey
time-series modelling
water pollution
Megjelenés:
Ecological Solutions and Evidence. - 6 : 4 (2025), p. 1-12. -
További szerzők:
Nagy Jenő (1989-) (biológus)
Neményi Zsolt
Nagy András
Hagyó Attila András (1988-)
Vitál Zoltán (1986-) (hidrobiológus)
Mozsár Attila (1987-) (környezetkutató, ökológus)
Reynolds, S. James
Lukács Balázs András (1979-) (ökológus)
Pályázati támogatás:
RRF-2.3.1- 21- 2022- 00014
Egyéb
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DOI
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
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2.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM115660
035-os BibID:
(WoS)001101923000001 (Scopus)85175047836
Első szerző:
Löki Viktor (biológus)
Cím:
Exploring ecological knowledge in recreational fishing for conservation purposes : a literature review / Viktor Löki, Jenő Nagy, Zsolt Neményi, Attila Hagyó, András Nagy, Zoltán Vital, Attila Mozsár, Balázs András Lukács
Dátum:
2023
ISSN:
2351-9894
Megjegyzések:
Fishing is a widely popular activity that provides an opportunity for laymen to collect reliable ecological data. It is now recognized that recreational fishers possess valuable ecological knowledge (recreational FEK) that can significantly enhance our understanding of nature, and prioritizing nature conservational tasks. This literature review focuses exclusively on the ecological knowledge of recreational fishers, their perceptions of nature, and the potential for co-production of knowledge through citizen science programs. By conducting literature searches in Google Scholar and Web of Science, we have analysed published articles and evaluated the contributions of recreational anglers and spearfishers to conservation and other ecologically relevant fields. We reviewed a total of 81 studies from five continents, including 22 studies that examined other stakeholder groups, predominantly commercial fishers. Our findings suggest that the mapping of recreational fishers' knowledge presents an opportunity to gain a better understanding of aquatic habitats and wetlands. Their factual observations and perceptions can also provide essential data for species conservation and habitat management, and can help establish citizen science projects for marine and freshwater ecosystems worldwide.
Tárgyszavak:
Természettudományok
Biológiai tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Ethnobiology
anglers
citizen science
Megjelenés:
Global Ecology and Conservation. - 48 (2023), p. 1-13. -
További szerzők:
Nagy Jenő (1989-) (biológus)
Neményi Zsolt
Hagyó Attila András (1988-)
Nagy András
Vitál Zoltán (1986-) (hidrobiológus)
Mozsár Attila (1987-) (környezetkutató, ökológus)
Lukács Balázs András (1979-) (ökológus)
Pályázati támogatás:
PD138715
Egyéb
RRF2.3.1.-21-2022-00014
Egyéb
Internet cím:
Szerző által megadott URL
DOI
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
Borító:
Saját polcon:
3.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM097842
035-os BibID:
(WoS)000714572000001 (Scopus)85118734913
Első szerző:
Löki Viktor (biológus)
Cím:
Known but not called by name: recreational fishers' ecological knowledge of freshwater plants in Hungary / Löki Viktor, Nagy Jenő, Nagy András, Babai Dániel, Molnár Zsolt, Lukács Balázs András
Dátum:
2021
ISSN:
1746-4269
Megjegyzések:
Background Documenting local ecological knowledge (LEK) has recently become a topic of considerable interest. LEK can contribute to various areas of ecology, including habitat management and conservation biology. It has been recently revealed that recreational fishers' ecological knowledge (FEK) can also provide valuable information about different organisms and habitats, while recreational fishers' ecological knowledge is understudied in many aspects and regions of the world. Methods We aimed to record Hungarian recreational FEK on plant species related to freshwater habitats. Our research was conducted in three regularly fished water bodies in Hungary, namely Lake Velence, Keleti Main Canal, and Lake Látóképi, where a total of 72 interviews were conducted with recreational anglers. During interviews, 24 plant species occurring at freshwater habitats with common or sporadic distribution were shown to anglers as single species or in congeneric pairs. Miscellaneous plant-related knowledge of anglers was also collected. Results Anglers identified a total of 16 plant species. They used 45 botanical or folk names. An angler knew the name of 4.6 plants on average and recognized 7.4 other species without naming it. According to our detailed analysis, anglers were able to name or at least recognize those plant species which are somehow related to fishing activities, are salient, and/or common. Moreover, anglers at Lake Velence recognized less plant species; however, they also had less years of fishing experience compared to anglers of the other two locations. Conclusion We found that recreational FEK exists even in the case of freshwater plants which are not the main focus of anglers. It is highly presumable that recreational fishers would be able to provide reliable ecologically related data for scientific research establishing future citizen science projects of nature conservation.
Tárgyszavak:
Természettudományok
Biológiai tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
anglers
ethnobiology
ethnobotany
conservation
Citizen science
Megjelenés:
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine. - 17 : 1 (2021), p. 1-16. -
További szerzők:
Nagy Jenő (1989-) (biológus)
Nagy András
Babai Dániel (1982-) (író, néprajzkutató)
Molnár Zsolt (biológus)
Lukács Balázs András (1979-) (ökológus)
Internet cím:
Szerző által megadott URL
DOI
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
Borító:
Saját polcon:
4.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM128131
035-os BibID:
(WoS)001431083900001
Első szerző:
Nagy András
Cím:
The Knowledge and Perceptions of Recreational Anglers Related to Alien Plant Species in Freshwater Ecosystems: A Case Study From Hungary / András Nagy, Zsolt Neményi, Attila Hagyó, Balázs András Lukács, Zoltán Vitál Attila Mozsár, S. James Reynolds, Jenő Nagy, Viktor Löki
Dátum:
2025
ISSN:
1052-7613
Megjegyzések:
The value of recreational anglers' ecological knowledge and perceptions have come to prominence in the past few decades. Based on recent studies, their observations might include those of alien organisms and, therefore, might be particularly important in monitoring and revealing the causes of aquatic invasions. Although the number of registered anglers in Hungary has doubled in less than 5?years, exceeding 1 million by May 2024, little is known about their ecological knowledge. To learn more about anglers' knowledge and perceptions of alien plant species, 72 field interviews were conducted between December 2021 and May 2023 at four regularly fished freshwater bodies in Hungary: Hévíz Canal and Lakes Fényes, Balaton and Velence. During interviews, photographs of 12 alien plant species, occurring mostly at thermal water habitats, were shown to anglers as their observations on the effects of biological plant invasions were recorded. Overall, most anglers were unable to name all of the presented species, but at least half of the respondents could confidently identify four species, whereas those regularly fishing at thermal water habitats were able to identify correctly more of the invasive plants. Sixteen of the 72 interviewed anglers were engaged in aquaristics, two of whom confessed that a plant species (i.e., water lettuce [Pistia stratiotes]) and a fish species (i.e., goldfish [Carassius auratus]) previously held in aquaria had been intentionally released into the wild by them. Our research underlines the importance of anglers' observations about alien organisms, but anglers also have the potential to promote aquatic invasions, especially if they are aquarists too. Anglers might also facilitate early detection of plant invasives before biological invasions occur. We suggest that anglers are an untapped resource in defining and implementing conservation strategies that could counter the spread and establishment of aquatic plant invasives.
Tárgyszavak:
Természettudományok
Biológiai tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
ethnobiology
ethnobotany
invasive aquatic species
local ecological knowledge
Megjelenés:
Aquatic Conservation-Marine And Freshwater Ecosystems. - 35 : 3 (2025), p. 1-15. -
További szerzők:
Neményi Zsolt
Hagyó Attila András (1988-)
Lukács Balázs András (1979-) (ökológus)
Vitál Zoltán (1986-) (hidrobiológus)
Mozsár Attila (1987-) (környezetkutató, ökológus)
Reynolds, S. James
Nagy Jenő (1989-) (biológus)
Löki Viktor (1989-) (biológus)
Pályázati támogatás:
RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00014
Egyéb
Internet cím:
Szerző által megadott URL
DOI
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
Borító:
Saját polcon:
5.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM118225
035-os BibID:
(Scopus)85183013446 (WoS)001148706500001
Első szerző:
Neményi Zsolt
Cím:
Tracking abandoned, lost or discarded fishing gears of anglers by analyzing magnet fishers' catch / Zsolt Neményi, András Nagy, Attila Hagyó, Jenő Nagy, Zoltán Vitál, Balázs András Lukács, Viktor Löki
Dátum:
2024
ISSN:
0018-8158 1573-5117
Megjegyzések:
Abandoned, lost, or discarded fishing gears (ALDFG) are major pollutants in water ecosystems, however, there is a serious lack of estimates on the loss of recreational fishing gears worldwide. To fill this gap, some recreationists like magnet fishers, who use neodymium magnets to retrieve metal items from water, can provide additional information. As they often remove ALDFG, we aimed to carry out the first social media analysis of their online content by searching ALDFG in their posts. During our work, we analyzed Hungarian magnet fishers' posts, covering a total of 6 years from their initial activities on social media. In total, 2,889 posts were scanned of which 1,039 photos and 84 videos were analyzed. Magnet fishers caught 2,018 fishing gears while a total of 31 types of fishing gear were identified. Significant differences were found between flowing (n=1,959, mean ± SD = 12.89 ± 16.51) and standing waters (n=889, mean±SD?=?24.69±31.39) in the numbers of fishing gears. Based on the results, we can conclude that ALDFG is a common freshwater pollutant in the country, and social media activities of magnet fishers can be used in detecting freshwater ALDFG containing metal.
Tárgyszavak:
Természettudományok
Biológiai tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
conservation
hungary
recreational fishers
water pollution
Megjelenés:
Hydrobiologia. - 851 (2024), p. 1-12. -
További szerzők:
Nagy András
Hagyó Attila András (1988-)
Nagy Jenő (1989-) (biológus)
Vitál Zoltán (1986-) (hidrobiológus)
Lukács Balázs András (1979-) (ökológus)
Löki Viktor (1989-) (biológus)
Pályázati támogatás:
PD 138715
OTKA
RRF 2.3.1.-21-2022-00014
Egyéb
Internet cím:
Szerző által megadott URL
DOI
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
Borító:
Saját polcon:
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