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PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-006
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

FRDC Resource: Development and ongoing maintenance of Australian Fish Names Standard 2019-2020

This project focuses on the ongoing development and maintenance of the Australian Fish Names Standard. Initiated by Seafood Services Australia in 1999, the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) took carriage of the development of the Fish Names Standard in 2013. Initial accreditation...
ORGANISATION:
Alan Snow Konsulting
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-099
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

An integrated monitoring program for the Northern Prawn Fishery: assessing the design and developing techniques to incorporate survey results into fishery assessment

An international review of the Northern Prawn Fishery tiger prawn assessment was carried out in 2001. The review drew attention to the high level of uncertainty in the assessment and recommended that the logbook data be augmented by fishery-independent survey data. In response to the review,...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart

Fisheries biology of deep-water crustacea and fin fish on the continental slope of Western Australia

Project number: 1988-074
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $880,129.00
Organisation: CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Cleveland
Project start/end date: 28 Jun 1990 - 31 Dec 1992
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. Obtain information on the size composition, growth, mortality & reproductive biology of the principal commercial deepwater prawn species.
2. Logbook program to give emphasis to species-specific prawn catch & effort information, & by-catch of squid & finfish species

Final report

Author: Sebastian F. Rainer
Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

Final Report • 1992-12-31 • 9.48 MB
1988-074-DLD.pdf

Summary

This project sought to investigate the population biology of the commercially important species, primarily crustaceans and finfish, caught in the North West Slope Trawl Fishery (NWSTF) and Western Deep Water Trawl Fishery (WDWTF).

This work aimed to measure standing stocks, growth rates, natural mortality rates, and reproductive periodicity, to enable estimation of potential yields from the fishery.

The logbook program and database, for the collection, storage and retrieval of information on catches by commercial vessels, was completed as planned.

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