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2012-046
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Informing the review of the Commonwealth Policy on Fisheries Bycatch through assessing trends in bycatch of key Commonwealth fisheries
The purpose of this report is to inform the review of the Commonwealth Policy on Fisheries Bycatch. In March 2012, the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, announced the review of the Commonwealth Policy on Fisheries Bycatch, with the aim of improving the management of bycatch in...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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2018-114
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Completing Australia’s First National Bycatch Report
Bycatch (non-targeted organisms that are unintentionally caught when fishing for particular species or sizes of species) remains an important issue concerning the world’s fisheries. Discards are considered the most important component of bycatch because they represent a perceived wastage of...
ORGANISATION:
IC Independent Consulting Pty Ltd
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2023-009
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CURRENT
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Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
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2005-322
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Establishing a recreational fishing working group to develop a national implementation plan R, D and E.
Following the success of the National Strategy for the Survival of Released Line Caught Fish it was considered that a national approach needed to be developed to address a broader range of recreational fisheries R,D&E issues.
A workshop was held in Hobart in August 2005 to determine the...
ORGANISATION:
Recfish Australia
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2008-052
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COMPLETED
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Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA)
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2004-205
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Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association
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2015-208
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Developing a National Bycatch Reporting System
Bycatch from fishing (the unintended, non-targeted organisms caught when targeting particular species or sizes of species) remains one of the most important issues concerning the world’s fisheries. And discards are considered the most important component of bycatch because they represent a...
ORGANISATION:
IC Independent Consulting Pty Ltd
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2019-164
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CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania (NRE TAS)
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