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Environment

Arresting the decline of the commercial and recreational fisheries for mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus)

Project number: 2002-005
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $205,327.00
Principal Investigator: Charles A. Gray
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Project start/end date: 29 Jun 2002 - 15 Mar 2006
Contact:
FRDC

Need

There is a need to synthesize all existing information and to obtain new basic biological and fisheries-related information on mulloway to be able to make informed management decisions concerning the continued sustainable harvesting of the species in NSW waters and elsewhere and to arrest the apparent decline in populations. Most importantly, the growth and age and reproductive biology of mulloway needs to be accurately described and data on the length, sex and age compositions of catches and how these vary between different fishing sectors and gear types needs to be collected and analyzed to provide us with even the most basic understanding of the potential effects of fishing on this very important species. Yield-per-recruit analyses need to be done to aid discussions on appropriate legal lengths.

Objectives

1. Synthesize, write and publish a review of the biology and fisheries of mulloway (and other relevant sciaenid species) in an international scientific journal and provide a layman’s summary that can be given to stakeholders.
2. Reanalyze all existing tagging information on mulloway.
3. Describe the growth and age and reproductive biology of mulloway in NSW and do yield-per-recruit analyses.
4. Determine the length, sex and age compositions of commercial catches of mulloway and assess how these vary between different gear types, industry sectors (e.g. estuary v ocean) and regionally.
5. Advise the commercial and recreational fishing communities and other interest groups on the biology of mulloway and provide recommendations on ways to stop the apparent decline in populations and future management and assessment strategies for the species.
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2001-033
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Enhancement of the NSW blacklip abalone fishery using hatchery produced seed

This project is a revision of FRDC Project 2001/033 which was originally titled Enhancement of the NSW blacklip abalone fishery using hatchery produced seed. The original project included a significant cash contribution from the NSW Abalone Fishing Industry but unfortunately after FRDC approved the...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Environment
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2001-029
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Studies of the growth and mortality of school prawns

Information about growth and mortality are important in the management of resources because these provide us with an understanding about the productivity of the target population. Estimates are used to assess the impact of fishing upon the target population and the effectiveness of various scenarios...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
Environment
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1998-360
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Waterproof labelling and identification systems suitable for shellfish and other seafood products

This report outlines the results of investigations into the feasibility of cost effectively marking or labelling individual oysters and other shellfish for product differentiation and to facilitate rapid and efficient recall of product in the event of a potential public health incident. A number of...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
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