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Wildlife Of The Gold Coast Wetlands, Shelley Burgin, Daryl Mcphee Aug 2015

Wildlife Of The Gold Coast Wetlands, Shelley Burgin, Daryl Mcphee

Daryl McPhee

Extract: Water in the landscape of the Gold Coast is dominated by marine and marine-influenced systems. The most obvious are the in-shore waters abutting the Gold Coast's world-famous beaches and estuaries. Little more than a glance at a map of the city also reveals the extensive canal estates built to take advantage of the marine waters, and indeed expand them. The waters of the rivers mix with the ocean's waters in the estuaries. These ecosystems are valuable nursery areas for marine wildlife, particularly, but not restricted to, fishes of commercial and recreational value.


Marine Environments Of The Gold Coast: Out With The Old, In With The New, Daryl Mcphee Aug 2015

Marine Environments Of The Gold Coast: Out With The Old, In With The New, Daryl Mcphee

Daryl McPhee

Extract: The marine environments of the Gold Coast comprise one of the most highly modified and heavily utilised waterways in Australia. Chapters 2 and 3 discussed changes in the historic land use patterns. Just what has this meant to the marine environments of the Gold Coast? In this chapter the contemporary marine h abitats of the Gold Coast are described, along with the fauna that those habitats support. We talk about how the current status of the habitats compares with various historical points in time, and the role of novel habitats. Given the impor tance of recreational fishing to both …


Applying Life Cycle Assessment (Lca) To Aquaculture: A Case Study Of The Tasmanian Salmon Industry, A White, Daryl Mcphee, Tor Hundloe Nov 2013

Applying Life Cycle Assessment (Lca) To Aquaculture: A Case Study Of The Tasmanian Salmon Industry, A White, Daryl Mcphee, Tor Hundloe

Daryl McPhee

No abstract provided.


Future Management And Governance Of The Queensland East Coast Inshore Finfish Fishery, Daryl Mcphee Nov 2013

Future Management And Governance Of The Queensland East Coast Inshore Finfish Fishery, Daryl Mcphee

Daryl McPhee

No abstract provided.


Marine Park Planning And Fisheries Management In Australia: Understanding The Conflict And Designing A Better Future, Daryl Mcphee Nov 2013

Marine Park Planning And Fisheries Management In Australia: Understanding The Conflict And Designing A Better Future, Daryl Mcphee

Daryl McPhee

No abstract provided.


Likely Effectiveness Of Netting Or Other Capture Programs As A Shark Hazard Mitigation Strategy Under Western Australian Conditions, Daryl Mcphee Nov 2013

Likely Effectiveness Of Netting Or Other Capture Programs As A Shark Hazard Mitigation Strategy Under Western Australian Conditions, Daryl Mcphee

Daryl McPhee

No abstract provided.


Impacts Of The Moreton Bay Marine Park Rezoning On Commercial Fishermen, Casper Van De Greer, Morena Mills, Vanessa Adams, Robert Pressey, Daryl Mcphee Nov 2013

Impacts Of The Moreton Bay Marine Park Rezoning On Commercial Fishermen, Casper Van De Greer, Morena Mills, Vanessa Adams, Robert Pressey, Daryl Mcphee

Daryl McPhee

The design of marine protected areas now typically incorporates socioeconomic data to minimize potential negative impacts on stakeholders. However, these data have limitations that are not well understood. Furthermore, whether the application of socioeconomic data in planning actually reduces avoidable negative impacts on stakeholders is rarely evaluated.

This study assessed impacts on commercial fishermen of the rezoning of the Moreton Bay Marine Park, in south eastern Queensland. Specifically, this study (1) compared estimates of opportunity costs of new no-take zones from before and after the rezoning was implemented, and (2) identified impacts of the new zoning scheme on fishing businesses …


Development Of Co-Management Arrangements For Queensland: Stage 1 - Picking The Winners, Daryl Mcphee Dec 2008

Development Of Co-Management Arrangements For Queensland: Stage 1 - Picking The Winners, Daryl Mcphee

Daryl McPhee

No abstract provided.


Marine Recreational Fisheries Management Challenges And Mpas, Comparison Between The Mediterranean And Australia, Daryl Mcphee, Ana Gordoa, Xenia Illas Apr 2008

Marine Recreational Fisheries Management Challenges And Mpas, Comparison Between The Mediterranean And Australia, Daryl Mcphee, Ana Gordoa, Xenia Illas

Daryl McPhee

No abstract provided.


Biological Impacts Of Recreational Fishing Resulting From Exploitation, Stocking And Introduction, Wolf-Christian Lewin, Daryl Mcphee, Robert Arlinghaus Apr 2008

Biological Impacts Of Recreational Fishing Resulting From Exploitation, Stocking And Introduction, Wolf-Christian Lewin, Daryl Mcphee, Robert Arlinghaus

Daryl McPhee

No abstract provided.


Fisheries Management In Australia, Daryl Mcphee Jan 2008

Fisheries Management In Australia, Daryl Mcphee

Daryl McPhee

Whether it’s throwing a fresh local prawn on the BBQ or dangling a line off the local jetty, fisheries resources are economically and socially important for many Australians. Australian fisheries have undergone significant management changes over the last decade and Australia is now recognised as a world leader.

This book is a comprehensive analysis of fisheries management in Australia. It provides practical insight into the cross-disciplinary tools of fisheries management. It takes the reader away from the outdated notion of “managing the fish” to the reality of managing human behaviour. It does so without losing track of the fundamental need …


A Participatory And Coordinated Fishing Industry Solution To The Rezoning Of The Moreton Bay Marine Park: Part 2: Final Submission, Daryl Mcphee, Colin Buxton, Ian Knuckley, Tor Hundloe, S Stone, K Williams Dec 2007

A Participatory And Coordinated Fishing Industry Solution To The Rezoning Of The Moreton Bay Marine Park: Part 2: Final Submission, Daryl Mcphee, Colin Buxton, Ian Knuckley, Tor Hundloe, S Stone, K Williams

Daryl McPhee

No abstract provided.