FishTagger brings together anglers, scientists, and fisheries managers with one shared goal: understanding and protecting our fish populations. For anglers, it’s a chance to take part in something bigger — to tag their catches, share their data, and see where those fish turn up in the future. Every recapture tells a story, giving anglers a unique connection to the fish they’ve released and a deeper appreciation for the waters they fish in.
For scientists and conservationists, FishTagger provides a valuable source of real-world data that’s both reliable and affordable. Instead of relying on costly GPS or satellite tagging systems, researchers gain access to crowd-sourced information from passionate anglers across the globe. Each tagged and recaptured fish contributes to studies on growth rates, migration, and population health, helping guide decisions that support sustainable fishing practices.
Fisheries managers also benefit from the growing FishTagger database, which helps reveal trends in fish movement, survival, and stock health. By combining community-driven tagging with scientific analysis, FishTagger helps bridge the gap between recreational fishing and marine research — creating a powerful network dedicated to the long-term sustainability of our aquatic ecosystems.