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2019-021
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
Integrating recreational fishing information into harvest strategies for multi-sector fisheries
This interim report provides an update on workshops with recreational fishers, scientists and managers to investigate recreational fishing objectives for three stocks of recreational importance in NSW – Mulloway, Yellowtail Kingfish, and Snapper. The study forms part of a broader research...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (NSW)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2005-063
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Development of an ecosystem approach to the monitoring and management of Western Australian fisheries
Diversity and ecosystem-based indicators were calculated for commercial finfish fisheries from 1976 to 2005 for the West Coast, South Coast, Gascoyne, Pilbara and Kimberley bioregions. The ecosystem-based indices, which detect changes in the species composition of the food web within the ecosystem,...
ORGANISATION:
Murdoch University
PROJECT NUMBER
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1997-128
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Victoria Inc (SIV)
SPECIES
PROJECT NUMBER
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1992-144
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Fisheries biology and interaction in the northern Australian small mackerel fishery
The small mackerels comprising school mackerel (Scomberomorus queenslandicus), spotted mackerel (S. munroi) and grey mackerel (S. semifasciatus) are important and valued species to recreational and commercial fishers in northern Australia. Prior to this project very little was known about the basic...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
PROJECT NUMBER
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2002-307
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
2nd National Abalone Convention 2003
The 2nd National Abalone Conference was held in Melbourne, Victoria, between Wednesday 13 - Friday 15 August 2003.
It was hosted by Seafood Industry Victoria Inc.
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Victoria Inc (SIV)
PROJECT NUMBER
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1992-125.02
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
Value added beche-de-mer products
In recent years, increased interest has been shown in the Queensland beche-de-mer industry. As a consequence, there has been a number of initiatives taken to ensure the industry will have a sustainable future. The industry, traditionally a 'cottage' industry in the past, has not been able to access...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
SPECIES
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