Abstract
<p><em>The purpose of this recommendation is to provide information that advances an improved position on a wonton waste policy in regards to stingray bow hunting in Alabama. The stingray is the oceans linchpin mesopredator and dramatic population change through excessive bow hunting extraction can push the local bays towards unanticipated environmental and economic transformations. A wonton waste law could help limit the needless disposal of dead stingrays on our beaches, increase public confidence in bay water quality and contribute to research that would aid in setting sustainable limits on stingray bow hunting.</em></p>
Highlights
Short CommunicationApplied Science and Innovative Research ISSN 2474-4972 (Print) ISSN 2474-4980 (Online)
There are no active wonton waste laws in Alabama (Note 1)
A wonton waste law could help limit the needless disposal of dead stingrays on our beaches, increase public confidence in bay water quality and contribute to research that would aid in setting sustainable limits on stingray bow hunting
Summary
Applied Science and Innovative Research ISSN 2474-4972 (Print) ISSN 2474-4980 (Online). Lahn1* 1 Emerald Coast Consulting, Stingray Tagging Project, Fairhope, United States * Rhoni A. Emerald Coast Consulting, Stingray Tagging Project, Fairhope, 36532, Alabama, United States. Received: November 9, 2018 Accepted: November 18, 2018 Online Published: November 24, 2018 doi:10.22158/asir.v2n4p208
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