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Human Mortality Rate of Noodling Catfish in Oklahoma.
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Title/Author:
Human Mortality Rate of Noodling Catfish in Oklahoma./
Author:
Dwyer, Timothy W.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2020,
Description:
90 p.
Notes:
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 82-04.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International82-04.
Subject:
Forensic anthropology. -
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ISBN:
9798678140999
Human Mortality Rate of Noodling Catfish in Oklahoma.
Dwyer, Timothy W.
Human Mortality Rate of Noodling Catfish in Oklahoma.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2020 - 90 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 82-04.
Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Central Oklahoma, 2020.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Noodling is a legal method of catching certain species of fish in the state of Oklahoma and in other states in the South and Midwest. Unlike other forms of angling, noodling requires that the angler be in the same physical aquatic environment as the targeted animal without the aid of equipment such as rods, reels, and nets. The peril of this method of fishing is apparent in the numerous injuries reported annually in Oklahoma. In addition, anglers are sometimes killed while noodling. Other forms of fishing, both sport and commercial, are much more common and have better documentation and regulations pertaining to their dangers. For example, commercial fishing in the Pacific Northwest carries great risk associated with the occupation; long hours at sea, hazardous environments, sleep deprivation, and heavy equipment account for the lives of commercial fisherman each season. Prior research has shown that some commercial fishing occupations are, per capita, among the deadliest jobs in the world (Davis, 2012). Through statistical analysis and case studies of noodling deaths, this research sought to determine if, in comparison to the well-documented deadly occupation of commercial fishing, noodling ranks as one of the most hazardous types of fishing on the planet. While far fewer people participate in hand-fishing, the data indicate that, per capita, it is extremely dangerous when compared to other types of fishing. Thus, the regulating authorities should educate participants of the risks, and perhaps formulate additional policies to prevent the further unnecessary loss of life.
ISBN: 9798678140999Subjects--Topical Terms:
791531
Forensic anthropology.
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Commercial fishing
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Noodling is a legal method of catching certain species of fish in the state of Oklahoma and in other states in the South and Midwest. Unlike other forms of angling, noodling requires that the angler be in the same physical aquatic environment as the targeted animal without the aid of equipment such as rods, reels, and nets. The peril of this method of fishing is apparent in the numerous injuries reported annually in Oklahoma. In addition, anglers are sometimes killed while noodling. Other forms of fishing, both sport and commercial, are much more common and have better documentation and regulations pertaining to their dangers. For example, commercial fishing in the Pacific Northwest carries great risk associated with the occupation; long hours at sea, hazardous environments, sleep deprivation, and heavy equipment account for the lives of commercial fisherman each season. Prior research has shown that some commercial fishing occupations are, per capita, among the deadliest jobs in the world (Davis, 2012). Through statistical analysis and case studies of noodling deaths, this research sought to determine if, in comparison to the well-documented deadly occupation of commercial fishing, noodling ranks as one of the most hazardous types of fishing on the planet. While far fewer people participate in hand-fishing, the data indicate that, per capita, it is extremely dangerous when compared to other types of fishing. Thus, the regulating authorities should educate participants of the risks, and perhaps formulate additional policies to prevent the further unnecessary loss of life.
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