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2019-212
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Compilation of information for the US Marine Mammal Protection Act Comparability Finding process
Recent changes to legislation in the United States (US) requires that nations importing seafood must demonstrate that they have a regulatory program for reducing marine mammal bycatch that is comparable in effectiveness to the US standards under the ‘Fish and Fish Product Import...
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Alice Ilona Mackay
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1992-125.04
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Anton Kriz and Associates
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2001-022
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Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
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2005-235
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Recfish Australia
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1995-132
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1974-005
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Curtin University
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1997-139
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Mesoscale oceanographic data analysis and data assimilative modelling with application to Western Australian fisheries
The more that is understood about the factors controlling the abundance of an exploited fish stock, the more optimally it can be harvested for sustainable yield and profit. It has been known for some time that catches of western rock lobster are closely related to the number of larvae surviving...
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CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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2020-095
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University of Tasmania
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2016-208
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Waste to profit in urchin fisheries: developing business opportunities to ensure fishery sustainability and safeguard reef dependent fisheries from destructive urchin grazing
This report examines two potential applications of Longspined Sea Urchin (Centrostephanus rodgersii) via pitot scale trials; processing waste as an agricultural fertiliser and use as Southern Rock Lobster bait. The biochemical composition of Longspined Sea Urchin waste products was analysed, and the...
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University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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