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Geelong revisited: from ESD to EBFM – future directions for fisheries management.

Project number: 2008-057
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $45,000.00
Principal Investigator: Warrick J. Fletcher
Organisation: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
Project start/end date: 7 May 2008 - 29 Sep 2008
Contact:
FRDC

Need

In the early 1990s, a national consensus was reached among all levels of government for the need to apply the principles of Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD) in all activities. By the late 1990s, this meant that the fishing industry was facing greater accountability for their direct and indirect impacts on the marine environment, which culminated in the passing of the Commonwealth’s EPBC Act. The resultant challenge was how to address these issues in a practical manner.

Consequently, in March 2000, FRDC funded a workshop in Geelong attended by all jurisdictions, commercial and recreational fishing groups and non-government organisations. They identified a set of nationally based projects that were to facilitate the incorporation of ESD into the management arrangements of all Australian fisheries. Through these projects, which were coordinated by the ESD Subprogram, an ESD framework plus a suite of tools for wild capture fisheries (and other sectors) were generated.

It has subsequently been recognised that ESD must now extend beyond the individual fishery to cover all fishing activities within a region. This level is termed Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM). Several jurisdictions (eg WA) have already commenced major programs to implement EBFM using an adaptation of the basic ESD framework. There are also a growing number of regional marine planning initiatives being undertaken by both state and federal agencies that are seeking to address all fishing and non fishing marine activities.

Fittingly, a key finding of the recent CSIRO review of ESD implementation was the need for a national forum to coordinate approaches to EBFM. Consensus is needed on the degree to which an integrated, national approach should be taken to further develop tools for EBFM and regional marine planning, or whether these should continue to be developed using jurisdictional based approaches.

Objectives

1. Formally review (a) the progress nationally against the aspirations of the ESD Conference in Geelong in 2000
and (b) the outcomes of the FRDC ESD Sub-Program which arose as a result of that Conference
2. Determine whether a national program is required to assist in the development and integration of state and federal initiatives associated with fisheries and marine management at the regional scale.

Final report

ISBN: 1 921258 30 6
Author: Peter Millington
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-225
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Tactical Research Fund: Developing a management framework and harvest strategies for small scale multi-species, multi-method community based fisheries, using the South Australian Lakes and Coorong Fishery as a case study

The commercial Lakes and Coorong Fishery (LCF) operates at the end of the Murray-Darling Basin where the river system meets the Southern Ocean, encompassing a diverse range of freshwater, estuarine and marine habitats and communities. This multi-gear fishery targets a range of species...
ORGANISATION:
Fishwell Consulting Pty Ltd
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2001-042
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of the tools for long term management of the giant crab resource: data collection methodology, stock assessment and harvest strategy evaluation

The project has developed tools for low cost assessment of the giant crab resource across southern Australia. Stock assessment and management response is now increasingly based on biomass estimates from this project. Risk of poor management decisions is thus reduced, which...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
SPECIES
Environment
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-183
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Identifying and synthesizing key messages from projects funded by the FRDC Indigenous Reference Group

What the report is about This project identifies, synthesises and summarises the key messages of eight projects that have been funded by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) and the Indigenous Reference Group (IRG) on fisheries. These key messages have been presented through a...
ORGANISATION:
Land to Sea Consulting
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-190
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Assessment of gamma irradiation as a feasible method for treating prawns to inactivate White Spot Syndrome Virus

White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) was detected in diseased farmed prawns by Biosecurity Queensland’s Biological Sciences Laboratory and confirmed by the CSIRO Australian Centre for Diagnostic Preparedness (ACDP) Fish...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
SPECIES
Communities
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-306
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

2005 Australian Society for Fish Biology Workshop & 2005 International Barramundi Workshop

The 2005 ASFB Workshop was hosted by the Department of Primary Industry, Fisheries and Mines in Darwin on 11-12 July 2005. The workshop explored the theme ‘Monitoring Fish Stocks and Aquatic Ecosystems’. The event attracted 138 delegates from Australia, New Zealand, Africa and North...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Society For Fish Biology Inc
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