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Impact of Personal Experience of COVID-19 Disease on Recreational Anglers' Attitudes and Behaviors.

Andrzej Robert SkrzypczakEmil Andrzej KarpińskiNatalia Maja JózefackaRobert Podstawski
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Unawareness, combined with ignorance, could be a potential factor in the transmission of the virus while fishing. The behaviors of almost 30% of anglers are particularly risky when combined with a strong need to fish in the company of friends and familiar people. Anglers' social identity should be tapped by fishery managers. Targeted educational campaigns should be aimed at groups around specific fishing spots. The need for self-limitation under the pandemic should be promoted for the benefit of the general public and to maintain the reputation of angling as a safe recreational activity.
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