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- Beaufort Inlet - Western Australia. ; Net fishing. ; Fishery management. ; Wellstead Esturary - Western Australia. ; Broke Inlet - Western Australia. ; Wilson Inlet - Western Australia. ; Stokes Inlet - Western Australia ; Irwin Inlet - Western Australia. ; Commercial fishing. (1)
- Gascoyne (region) - Western Australia. ; Western Australia ; Environment management. ; Tourist trade. ; Fishery policy. ; Fishery management. ; Fishery regulations. ; Recreational fishing. (1)
- Houtman Abrolhos Islands - Western Australia ; Western Australia ; Environment management. ; Islands (1)
- Houtman Abrolhos Islands - Western Australia ; Western Australia ; Environment management. ; Islands ; Tourist trade. ; Policies. (1)
- Rock lobsters. ; Lobster fisheries. ; Fishery management. ; Fishery policy. ; Panulirus cygnus. ; Western Australia. (1)
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The South Coast Estuarine Fishery. A Discussion Paper., Rod Pearn, Tony Cappelluti
The South Coast Estuarine Fishery. A Discussion Paper., Rod Pearn, Tony Cappelluti
Fisheries management papers
This discussion paper proposes a way for the South Coast Estuarine Fishery to address issues relating to the long-term sustainable management and sharing of the fish resource.
Proposals For Community Discussion. A Quality Future For Recreational Fishing In The Gascoyne. A Five-Year Management Strategy For Recreational Fishing., Gascoyne Recreational Fishing Working Group
Proposals For Community Discussion. A Quality Future For Recreational Fishing In The Gascoyne. A Five-Year Management Strategy For Recreational Fishing., Gascoyne Recreational Fishing Working Group
Fisheries management papers
Gascoyne has seen a series of rapid developments in recreational fisheries management, starting with the introduction of state-wide bag limits in 1991; followed by area specific controls at Ningaloo in 1992; landing limits in Exmouth Gulf in 1993; strict controls on the take of pink snapper in Shark Bay’s inner gulfs in 1997; new bag limits for Shark Bay in 1998; and the introduction of a management system for the charter and aquatic tour industry in 1999. The management proposals presented for community discussion in this paper are aimed at maintaining or improving the quality and diversity of the Gascoyne's …
Management Plan For Sustainable Tourism At The Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Le Provost Dames & Moore
Management Plan For Sustainable Tourism At The Houtman Abrolhos Islands, Le Provost Dames & Moore
Fisheries management papers
The combination of unique species of fish, coral reefs and other invertebrates, historical shipwrecks and the commercially valuable Western rock lobster makes the Abrolhos a unique area of Western Australia. In recognition of this the Minister of Fisheries is releasing the plan 'Management of Houtman Abrolhos System', following a period of public consultation. The islands are becoming increasingly popular destination for tourists that are attracted to the diving, fishing, bird watching, maritime history and other features of the Abrolhos. The draft Management Plan for Sustainable Tourism in the Houtman Abolhos Islands has been developed to provide a framework within which …
Future Directions For The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee And The Western Rock Lobster Managed Fishery, Kevin Donohue
Future Directions For The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee And The Western Rock Lobster Managed Fishery, Kevin Donohue
Fisheries management papers
This paper is divided into two parts. The purpose of Part One is to get Industry's views on the six key questions concerning the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee's role, operation and advice. The purpose of Part Two is to present those management issues identified at the joint RLIAC/Western Rock Lobster Development Association workshop held on the 16 September 1998.
Management Of The Houtman Abrolhos System., Kim Nardi, Abrolhos Islands Management Advisory Committee
Management Of The Houtman Abrolhos System., Kim Nardi, Abrolhos Islands Management Advisory Committee
Fisheries management papers
The Abrolhos System is the Houtman Abrolhos Islands and adjoing State Territorial Waters. It is an important part of the Western Australian environment. Has major significance in conservation of flora and fauna and also in geological terms. The waters adjoining State Territorial Waters contain some of the most highly valued marine systems in the State. These include sites of historical shipwrecks in Australia. The are of great interest to visitors and support a relatively small but growing recreation and tourism industy.
The area is integral to the Western rock lobster fishery, which is that State's premier primary industries. The Abrolhos …