Imputing recreational angling effort from time-lapse cameras using an hierarchical Bayesian model

Abstract Digital time-lapse cameras (cameras) are increasingly used for monitoring recreational angling effort on water bodies such as lakes and rivers. Cameras are an attractive alternative to traditional methods for monitoring angling effort such as aerial counts and on-water creel surveys because of their relatively low running costs. However, cameras take photographs intermittently and it is not possible for the camera field of view to cover the entire water body in most applications. It is therefore necessary to bias correct (uprate) the camera observations of angling effort to obtain estimates of total angling effort including those out of the camera field of view. We developed a hierarchical Bayesian model to predict total angling effort from camera observations of angling effort. The model was fitted to creel effort survey data and then used to impute (‘fill-in’) total angling effort data for a larger dataset of camera observations where there were no creel survey data. The model accounted for three issues encountered when uprating camera observations of angling effort to total angling effort: (1) camera observations of zero angler effort when anglers were outside the field-of-view; (2) incomplete creel survey data; and (3) occasional data gaps caused by equipment malfunction. We applied the model to camera data from a number of small lakes in British Columbia, Canada using it to predict total angling effort that accounts for observation error. We explore the various model assumptions and discuss the limitations of the approach.

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