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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-163
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT

Feasibility of recreational scalefish enhancement in Tasmania

Recreational fishing plays a significant social and economic role in Tasmania, with one in four residents participating annually. The most recent state wide survey reported that recreational fishers retained over 830,000 finfish and released or discarded an additional 1.2 million. The recreational...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-215
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Resource access and resource allocation - guidelines

Issues surrounding access to fisheries resources and their allocation among competing parties go back to early feudal times in England where the Magna Carta was thought to be responsible for establishing the common law principle of the public right to fish in tidal waters, with fish being deemed to...
ORGANISATION:
PJ Neville and Associates
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2000-190
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of a business plan for enhancement of saucer scallops in sub-tropical waters

A working party of persons with technical and practical experience in scallop biology, hatchery technology, economics, management, fishing operations and processing technology was convened to develop a study on the feasibility of enhancing and culturing saucer scallops (Amusium balloti) in...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries (QLD)
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