Having access to the gear is a key thing. This gear is not easy to come by, and it is expensive. This is why, for example, the gear-lending program is a great model for these early days so that fish harvesters don't need to make these tremendous investments into this gear just yet. Rather, we can have this shared pool, this community gear library, and they can access it when they need to.
Being familiar with it and trained with it is very important, as is being open-minded, being willing to try it and discovering that this stuff will work for a fisher. These are all the things that need to happen.