iSnapper apk

iSnapper for Android


- REQUIRES ANDROID | Published by Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi on 2024-07-17   | Category: Sports

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About iSnapper

iSnapper is a Sports app by Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi. Red Snapper is one of the most highly targeted species in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Since the 1980’s, this fishery has been listed as overfished, and anglers have seen continued drastic reductions in both season and bag limits.

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    How to setup iSnapper APK:

    APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install isnapper.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:

    1. Download the isnapper.apk to your device using any of the download mirrors.
    2. Allow 3rd Party (non playstore) apps on your device: Go to Menu » Settings » Security » . Click "Unknown Sources". You will be prompted to allow your browser or file manager to install APKs.
    3. Locate the isnapper.apk file and click to Install: Read all on-screen prompts and click "Yes" or "No" accordingly.
    4. After installation, the iSnapper app will appear on the home screen of your device.

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    iSnapper v4.2.2 APK Download Mirrors

    On iTunes: Free On iTunes

    Mirrors: Download for Android


    Whats new in v4.2.2


    • Release date: 2024-07-17
    • Current version: 4.2.2
    • File size: 16.30 MB
    • Developer: Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
    • Compatibility: Requires iOS 8.0 or later. or Android KitKat 4.4, Lollipop 5.0, Marshmallow 6.0, Nougat 7.0, Oreo 8.0, Android Pie 9.0, Quince Tart 10, Red velvet cake 11, Snow cone 12 or later versions


    11 things about iSnapper


    1. While the Marine Recreational Information Program (MRIP) has made significant improvements to the recreational data reporting process, there is still a need for rapid in-season and near real-time data collection including the possibility of new alternative management strategies (e.g., regional management of Gulf Red Snapper).

    2. In addition to catch statistics, this “modern” electronic logbook reporting mechanism will generate data for parameters that are typically difficult to collect (e.g., fish discard rates, depths fished, better effort estimates, and socioeconomic parameters) to optimize a fishery’s full potential from both a harvest and economic perspective.

    3. The iSnapper mobile application is a unique opportunity to provide better data that will work in combination with current MRIP survey protocols to provide a supplementary means of rapid in-season (and out of season) catch information that would otherwise be impossible.

    4. A major challenge to improving season length and alleviate some of this controversy is the need for collection of timely catch data from the recreational fishing sector.

    5. The National Marine Fisheries Service has been attempting to solve this problem by improvements to and recalibrations of the recreational data survey process, but the uncertainty of recreational catches continues to be a problem.

    6. The field of electronically collected and self-reported data certainly faces challenges; however, this app has the ability to overcome many of these obstacles while generating real-time, validated, and usable data for fisheries managers – something needed by everyone to improve access to the Red Snapper fishery.

    7. With more accurate data, the buffers incorporated in the catch projections to reduce the risk of overfishing could be reduced or perhaps eliminated, providing a greater amount of fish to be harvested and days in the season.

    8. The uncertain and somewhat unpredictable recreational catch rates force managers to build in large buffers to prevent overfishing, and these measures lead to even shorter seasons.

    9. Anecdotal and stock assessment reports both indicate higher abundances of snapper, but these reports continue to be met with reductions in season length.

    10. Since the 1980’s, this fishery has been listed as overfished, and anglers have seen continued drastic reductions in both season and bag limits.

    11. Despite the stock being classified as overfished, the population is recovering rapidly, and anglers are seeing more Red Snapper than ever.


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