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Co-management in Commonwealth fisheries

Project number: 2008-045
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $597,100.00
Principal Investigator: Steve Bolton
Organisation: Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)
Project start/end date: 30 Sep 2008 - 29 Jan 2012
Contact:
FRDC

Need

There is growing need across fisheries management agencies and the fishing industry for improved cost-effectiveness and greater efficiency. This need stems from unprecedented economic pressures facing the fishing industry at a time when the Government is implementing a harvest strategy policy and ecosystem based fisheries management. These policy directions increase the emphasis on data collection and verification, fishery and stock assessments, compliance and investment in risk management. The cost recovery policy of the Government places added responsibility on AFMA to manage fisheries efficiently and cost-effectively. This project provides an opportunity to examine new business practices and management arrangements that will benefit both AFMA and industry, leading to a more collaborative and/or delegated approach to the management of Commonwealth fisheries. Greater stewardship of fisheries resources is likely to result where management responsibilities are effectively transferred to industry. Furthermore, there is a strong alignment between a cooperating industry, the strengthening of fishing rights, resources stewardship and satisfying key fisheries management objectives. In order to pursue co-management in Commonwealth fisheries, the theoretical bases already established need to be taken further through trialing, testing and evaluation in existing fisheries to determine whether greater efficiency, cost-effectiveness and other benefits can be achieved, compared to current management arrangements (from National Working Group on Co-management Initiative, draft interim report 2007).

Objectives

1. Develop, trial and assess specific fisheries management and/or administrative functions that can be taken up by the fishing industry under various co-management institutional structures.
2. Build on existing and/or implement alternative management arrangements that will simplify
3. Improve industry/AFMA relationships and stewardship of fisheries resources by adopting a more collaborative and/or delegated approach to management.

Final report

ISBN: 978-0-646-94103-5
Author: Steve Bolton
People
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2003-319
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of the ComFRAB 2004-2009 Research Plan

The project developed AFMA’s strategic research plan entitled Researching for Fisheries, Industry and Community: AFMA’s Strategic Research Plan 2005-2010. The plan provides guidance to the AFMA Research Committee / Commonwealth Fisheries Research Advisory Body in planning and...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2003-061
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Evaluation of alternative strategies for management of Commonwealth fisheries in southeastern Australia

In early 2004, when this project commenced, the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) was in a critical situation with respect to its ecological and economic performance, and in the external management environment that it faced. It was clear that, as the prime management tool, the...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)
Environment
Environment
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