Project number: 2008-077
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $105,000.00
Principal Investigator: Harry F. Peeters
Organisation: Western Abalone Divers Association (WADA)
Project start/end date: 31 Aug 2008 - 29 Jun 2009
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis (AVG) was first observed causing unprecedented, catastrophic mortality of abalone in western Victoria during May 2006, and has continued to spread. As a direct consequence, there has already been large reductions in TAC with consequent reductions in the GVP of the Industry and its profitability. Further, the AVG-related mortality has led to great uncertainty about the status of the abalone populations (e.g. depletion) and their future productive ability (e.g. catch). Areas where populations have been affected by AVG, including adjacent to Port Fairy, have now been closed to fishing for periods approaching three years, and as a result, little or no information is available about abalone populations in many of these areas. What information that is available has come from costly fishery-independent surveys completed by VIC DPI in a limited number of areas, and anecdotal information from Industry divers at a finer-scale for a broader selection of areas.

There is now a strong need to develop cost effective and reliable surveys of the AVG-affected abalone populations, to provide information and support decisions about possible re-opening and conservative management. Industry-based surveys and structured fishing have the potential to provide a cost-effective and reliable method of collecting more, finer-scale information about the status and productivity of populations, and to also allow an audit of the resource to enable Industry to fish-to-market within the agreed conservative management guidelines. Both these aims will influence the future profitability of the Industry. Further, finer-scale and more representative information about the stocks, that is possible through the use of more cost-efficient Industry-based surveys, will also be fundamental to better assessment and management of the populations to ensure sustainability for all stakeholders.

Objectives

1. Develop a robust sampling design and implement an Industry-based, pre-fishing survey of AVG-affected abalone populations on reefs near Port Fairy, and compare with DPI-based survey results.
2. Estimate the harvestable biomass of abalone from the area sampled near Port Fairy and possible catches for a more extensive structured commercial fishing survey
3. Using results from the pre-fishing surveys, develop and implement a structured commercial fishing survey of AVG-affected abalone populations on reefs near Port Fairy.
4. Develop and refine options for a broadly-applicable and cost-effective harvest strategy to inform short- and medium-term management goals.

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