SUSTAINABLE INLAND FISHERIES

Healthy ecosystems in a changing world
Sustainable Inland Fisheries is a Nature Research Centre scientific project funded by the Lithuanian Research Council. Our mission is to help improve ecosystem health and fisheries management in the inland waters of Lithuania and elsewhere. Inland ecosystems are important for recreation, subsistence fishing, biodiversity and essential ecological services. Our team is developing simple tools for fisheries management and understanding of inland ecosystems now and into the future. We use modern, open science approaches that harness the power of citizen science and facilitate effective science communication.

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Assessing recreational fishing effort and catches in Lithuania

Catch-release fishing: How to release caught fish safely

Assessing recreational effort with fix wing drones

Available with English subtitles

ONLINE WORKSHOP

Recreational fishing, citizen science and machine learning tools
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ONLINE COURSES

Size based ecosystem models with the R package mizer and applications for coastal and inland ecosystems
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Machine learning based image collection, annotation and classification
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Catch per unit effort data standardisation in R for fisheries biologists and practitioners
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Exploring, cleaning & filtering data prior to analysis
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This project is funded by the European Regional Development fund (measure Nr. 01.2.2-LMT-K-718), project "Advanced models, citizen science and big data for sustainable food production and ecological services of inland aquatic ecosystems“

Sustainable Inland Fisheries

Nature Research Centre
Akademijos st. 2, LT-08412, Vilnius, Lithuania
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