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Full-Text Articles in Aquaculture and Fisheries
West Coast Rock Lobster Harvest Strategy And Control Rules 2015 - 2019: A Discussion Paper, Western Australian Department Of Fisheries
West Coast Rock Lobster Harvest Strategy And Control Rules 2015 - 2019: A Discussion Paper, Western Australian Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries management papers
No abstract provided.
West Coast Rock Lobster Harvest Strategy And Control Rules : 2015 – 2019 : A Discussion Paper, Department Of Fisheries
West Coast Rock Lobster Harvest Strategy And Control Rules : 2015 – 2019 : A Discussion Paper, Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries management papers
No abstract provided.
Key Findings Of The 2013 West Coast Demersal Scalefish Resource Stock Assessment, Department Of Fisheries Western Australia
Key Findings Of The 2013 West Coast Demersal Scalefish Resource Stock Assessment, Department Of Fisheries Western Australia
Fisheries management papers
Now, six years since the first stock assessment, and with the completion of a comprehensive boat-based survey of recreational fishing, ongoing annual monitoring of commercial and charter catches and a third stock assessment completed in 2013, the effectiveness of current management measures is able to be assessed.
This paper also provides an overview of the determination in regard to the sectoral allocations of the demersal scalefish resource in the WCB.
Biology, History, And Assessment Of Western Australian Abalone Fisheries, Anthony M. Hart, Frank Fabris, Nick Caputi
Biology, History, And Assessment Of Western Australian Abalone Fisheries, Anthony M. Hart, Frank Fabris, Nick Caputi
Fisheries research reports
No abstract provided.
Determination And Development Of Cost Effective Techniques To Monitor Recreational Catch And Effort In Western Australian Demersal Finfish Fisheries: Final Report For Frdc Project 2005/034 And Wamsi Subproject 4.4.3, B S. Wise, W J. Fletcher
Determination And Development Of Cost Effective Techniques To Monitor Recreational Catch And Effort In Western Australian Demersal Finfish Fisheries: Final Report For Frdc Project 2005/034 And Wamsi Subproject 4.4.3, B S. Wise, W J. Fletcher
Fisheries research reports
Objectives1.Complete a series of concurrent catch and effort surveys of the West Coast Demersal Recreational Fishery using a variety of survey techniques.2.Compare the precision and accuracy of estimates generated using these various techniques3.Usingcostbenefitanalysis,produceaseriesofoptionstomonitorannualcatchandeffortfora range of precision levels and indicator species4.Development of cost effective methods for monitoring the catch of the non-commercial sector.
An Integrated System To Survey Boat-Based Recreational Fishing In Western Australia 2011/12, Karina L. Ryan, Brent S. Wise, Norman G. Hall, K H. Pollock, Elena H. Sulin, Daniel J. Gaughan
An Integrated System To Survey Boat-Based Recreational Fishing In Western Australia 2011/12, Karina L. Ryan, Brent S. Wise, Norman G. Hall, K H. Pollock, Elena H. Sulin, Daniel J. Gaughan
Fisheries research reports
The Department of Fisheries developed an integrated system involving several survey methods to provide a more robust approach for obtaining annual estimates of recreational catch by boat based fishers at both state-wide and bioregional levels. These surveys, which used the recently implemented Recreational Fishing from Boat Licence (RFBL) as the basis for sampling, were the most comprehensive ever conducted in Western Australia. They not only provided estimates of catch and effort but provided the information for the validation of these estimates by enabling comparisons across the various methods.
Aerial Surveys Of Shore-Based Recreational Fishing In Carnarvon And Shark Bay: June To August 2012, Claire B. Smallwood, Daniel J. Gaughan
Aerial Surveys Of Shore-Based Recreational Fishing In Carnarvon And Shark Bay: June To August 2012, Claire B. Smallwood, Daniel J. Gaughan
Fisheries research reports
Aerial surveys are a useful tool for obtaining data on the spatial distribution of recreational fishing and estimating fishing effort. Following the successful application of this method in the Perth Metropolitan area, aerial surveys were conducted around Carnarvon and Shark Bay from June to August 2012. Recreational shore-based fishers were identified by fishing method (i.e., line fishing, ballooning, netting and spearfishing) and their location geo-referenced. Additional information on non-fishers, camps, boat trailers, vehicles and boats anchored or on the beach was also recorded. A combination of systematic random and stratified random sampling was employed, providing good estimates of fishing effort …
Status Of Nearshore Finfish Stocks In South-Western Western Australia: Part 2: Tailor, Kimberley A. Smith, Joshua Brown, Paul Lewis, C Dowling, A Howard, R Cj Lenanton, Brett W. Molony
Status Of Nearshore Finfish Stocks In South-Western Western Australia: Part 2: Tailor, Kimberley A. Smith, Joshua Brown, Paul Lewis, C Dowling, A Howard, R Cj Lenanton, Brett W. Molony
Fisheries research reports
The status of the nearshore finfish resource in the West Coast Bioregion (WCB) of Western Australia (WA) was largely unknown prior to this study. Previously, declining catches of several species had highlighted the risk to their sustainability and the need for greater certainty about the status of this popular resource. Recently, the risk substantially increased due to recent changes to the management of demersal scalefish, which are likely to result in a shift in targeting towards nearshore species. This increase in fishing pressure will be on top of any increase due to the continuing human population growth in the WCB.
Status Of Nearshore Finfish Stocks In South-Western Western Australia: Part 1: Australian Herring, Kimberley A. Smith, Joshua Brown, Paul Lewis, Christopher Dowling, A Howard, R Lenanton, B Molony
Status Of Nearshore Finfish Stocks In South-Western Western Australia: Part 1: Australian Herring, Kimberley A. Smith, Joshua Brown, Paul Lewis, Christopher Dowling, A Howard, R Lenanton, B Molony
Fisheries research reports
The status of the popular nearshore finfish resource in the West Coast Bioregion (WCB) of Western Australia (WA) was largely unknown prior to this study. Previously, declining catches of several nearshore species had highlighted the risk to their sustainability and the need for greater certainty about their status. Recently, the risk further increased due to management changes in the WCB aimed at reducing the catch of demersal scalefish, which are likely to result in a shift in targeting towards nearshore species. This increase in fishing pressure on nearshore species will be on top of any increase due to the continuing …
Status Of Nearshore Finfish Stocks In South-Western Western Australia Part 3: Whiting (Sillaginidae): Nrm Project 09003, Joshua Brown, Christopher Dowling, Alexander Hesp, Kimberley A. Smith, Brett W. Molony
Status Of Nearshore Finfish Stocks In South-Western Western Australia Part 3: Whiting (Sillaginidae): Nrm Project 09003, Joshua Brown, Christopher Dowling, Alexander Hesp, Kimberley A. Smith, Brett W. Molony
Fisheries research reports
The whiting family (Sillaginidae) is common in nearshore waters of south-western Western Australia (WA) where it is highly valued by recreational and commercial fishers. The importance of these species to recreational fishers is reflected in this category of fishes being ranked as the most or 2nd most retained finfish species group by boat- and shore-based fishers in several recreational fishing surveys in WA. Whiting are commercially important in a number of fisheries, with total state catches averaging over 200 tonnes per annum since 1980. The composition of the whiting catch, however, is largely unknown, with a number of whiting species …
West Coast Rock Lobster Fishery Ecological Risk Assessment 20 February 2013, Department Of Fisheries
West Coast Rock Lobster Fishery Ecological Risk Assessment 20 February 2013, Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries occasional publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Report On The “Status Of Nearshore Finfish Stocks In South-Western Western Australia: Australian Herring And Tailor”, Department Of Fisheries
Review Of Report On The “Status Of Nearshore Finfish Stocks In South-Western Western Australia: Australian Herring And Tailor”, Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries occasional publications
No abstract provided.
In-Water Hull Cleaning System Cost & Cost Benefit Analysis, Department Of Fisheries
In-Water Hull Cleaning System Cost & Cost Benefit Analysis, Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries occasional publications
No abstract provided.
West Coast Demersal Scalefish Allocation Report., Integrated Fisheries Allocation Advisory Committee.
West Coast Demersal Scalefish Allocation Report., Integrated Fisheries Allocation Advisory Committee.
Fisheries management papers
Integrated Fisheries Management (IFM) is an initiative aimed at addressing the issue of how fish resources in WesternAustralia can be best shared between competing users within the broad context of “Ecologically Sustainable Development”, or ESD, so that they can be managed on a sustainable basis.
The Minister for Fisheries established the Integrated Fisheries Management Allocation Advisory Committee (the Allocation Committee), under Section 42 of the Fish Resources Management Act 1994 (FRMA), in 2004 to investigate IFM resource allocation issues and make recommendations to him on optimal resource use.
Policy On Restocking And Stock Enhancement In Western Australia, Department Of Fisheries Western Australia.
Policy On Restocking And Stock Enhancement In Western Australia, Department Of Fisheries Western Australia.
Fisheries management papers
The practice of releasing hatchery-reared fish into existing populations to augment fishing (stock enhancement) or restore depleted spawning biomass (restocking) has occurred around the world for decades with varying degrees of success. The underpinning concept is to produce and release fish into wild populations to increase their abundance, catch rates and/or fishery yields
If restocking and stock enhancement activities are to be successful, they should have clear objectives and be well planned and targeted at situations where there is a reasonable expectation of having a beneficial effect.
In-Water Hull Cleaning And Filtration System: In-Water Cleaning Trials, Department Of Fisheries
In-Water Hull Cleaning And Filtration System: In-Water Cleaning Trials, Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries occasional publications
No abstract provided.
Guidance Statement For Oil And Gas Industry Consultation With The Department Of Fisheries, Department Of Fisheries
Guidance Statement For Oil And Gas Industry Consultation With The Department Of Fisheries, Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries occasional publications
No abstract provided.
Biology, Stock Status And Management Summaries For Selected Fish Species In South-Western Australia, Claire B. Smallwood
Biology, Stock Status And Management Summaries For Selected Fish Species In South-Western Australia, Claire B. Smallwood
Fisheries research reports
ObjectiveMany people are interested in fishes, but often it can be difficult to access reliable information on the biology, status and management of a particular fish species. Although there is a long history of world class fisheries research and management in Australia, the full details are generally only available in a fragmented manner in various scientific journals, books and reports. In some cases, these sources of information can be difficult to find and, even for fisheries researchers and managers, who usually have access to scientific journals, certain types of information such as unpublished reports or student theses, can be hard …
Inland Aquaculture In Western Australia: Establishing An Aquaculture Operation - Overview And Licensing, Western Australia. Department Of Fisheries
Inland Aquaculture In Western Australia: Establishing An Aquaculture Operation - Overview And Licensing, Western Australia. Department Of Fisheries
(Fisheries) occasional publications
Relatively high prices and market opportunity can make aquaculture enterprises appear superficially attractive; however, before making any investment decision, it is important to undertake adequate research based on the best available information to ensure all potential environmental (including biosecurity, climate, suitability of fish species, suitability of site), logistical (including access, infrastructure, food and water requirements) and economic (short and long-term viability) matters are identified early in the planning process.
This paper identifies some of the important factors that need to be considered before undertaking and/or investing in an inland aquaculture enterprise. It assumes suitable land is available to develop an …
A Summary Of The Department Of Fisheries, Western Australia Invertebrate Research At Cocos (Keeling) Islands 2006-2011, Lynda M. Bellchambers, Scott N. Evans
A Summary Of The Department Of Fisheries, Western Australia Invertebrate Research At Cocos (Keeling) Islands 2006-2011, Lynda M. Bellchambers, Scott N. Evans
Fisheries research reports
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are located in the Indian Ocean (12° 12” S, 96° 54” E). The group is comprised of two separate coral atolls, consisting of 27 islands. The southern atoll consists of 26 islands, surrounding a shallow lagoon, two of which are inhabited with a total population of approximately 600 people. Management of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands’ fish resources is conducted by the Department of Fisheries Western Australia (DoF), on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, under a Service Delivery Agreement (SDA). Between 2006 and 2011 DoF has conducted annual risk assessments to focus research and management objectives for …
Inland Aquaculture In Western Australia: Establishing An Aquaculture Operation Overview And Licensing, Western Australian Department Of Fisheries
Inland Aquaculture In Western Australia: Establishing An Aquaculture Operation Overview And Licensing, Western Australian Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries occasional publications
The Department of Fisheries (Department) is continuing to improve the efficiency and transparency of the regulatory assessment processes for prospective aquaculture ventures, and is in the process of implementing initiatives to increase competitiveness and attract private investment for some larger-scale aquaculture proposals. Support provided by the Department, particularly in areas such as fish health, has contributed to the growth of the industry, which will be underpinned by a secure and informed policy platform to facilitate future growth.
A Method For Determining A Fee For Access To The Aquatic Environment For Aquaculture And Pearling Purposes, Department Of Fisheries
A Method For Determining A Fee For Access To The Aquatic Environment For Aquaculture And Pearling Purposes, Department Of Fisheries
Fisheries occasional publications
Water Lease Fees Working Group Report to the Hon Minister Norman Moore, MLC Minister for Fisheries July 2011
Status Reports Of The Fisheries And Aquatic Resources Of Western Australia 2012/13. State Of The Fisheries, W.J Fletcher, K. Santoro
Status Reports Of The Fisheries And Aquatic Resources Of Western Australia 2012/13. State Of The Fisheries, W.J Fletcher, K. Santoro
Status reports of the fisheries and aquatic resources
The Status Reports of the Fisheries and Aquatic Resources of Western Australia (SRFAR) provide the public with an annual update on the state of the fish stocks and other aquatic resources of Western Australia (WA) managed by the Department of Fisheries (Department). These reports outline the most recent assessments of the cumulative risk status for each of the aquatic resources (assets) within WA’s six Bioregions using an Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) approach.
Government Of Western Australia Department Of Fisheries Annual Report 2012/13, Government Of Western Australia Department Of Fisheries
Government Of Western Australia Department Of Fisheries Annual Report 2012/13, Government Of Western Australia Department Of Fisheries
Department of Fisheries annual reports
This annual report provides an overview of the Department and its operations for the financial year ended 30 June 2013. It has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Financial Management Act 2006, the Fish Resources Management Act 1994 and the Public Sector Commission’s Annual reporting framework – 2012/13 reporting year.
Fisheries And Marine Officers Recreational Fishing Survey: 1998/99 – 2009/10, Claire B. Smallwood, Carli F. Telfer, Timothy J. Green
Fisheries And Marine Officers Recreational Fishing Survey: 1998/99 – 2009/10, Claire B. Smallwood, Carli F. Telfer, Timothy J. Green
Fisheries research reports
Throughout Western Australia Fisheries and Marine Officers (FMOs) play a vital role in ensuring the sustainability of fish resources. Since July 1998, in the course of their other compliance activities, FMOs have collected information from recreational fishers on their catch and fishing trip. The primary objective of this report was to summarise the data collected by FMOs and ascertain the effectiveness of the convenience (i.e. unstructured) sampling technique for determining trends in recreational fishing patterns throughout Western Australia. Recreational fishing data was collected by FMOs during 6 629 land-based and boat-based patrols completed between 1998/99 – 2009/10, mostly within the …