A better understanding of the distribution and migration patterns of marlin and the environmental and biological parameters that determine it, together with an evaluation of the nature and extent of the interaction between the recreational and commercial fleets within Area E, is one of the Eastern Tuna MAC’s top research priorities. This pilot study will provide fine-scale movement data in the recreational fishing areas, and evaluate PSTATs in providing the detailed information on movement dynamics of black marlin critical to any evaluation of the interaction between the two fisheries. Only when this information is available, will it be possible to incorporate movement dynamics, oceanographic models of circulation in the Coral Sea, and the operational characteristics of the charter and longline fleets into a model to evaluate the availability of black marlin to the charter fleet under different levels of longline effort within Area E.
Project number:
1997-113
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$127,158.00
Principal Investigator:
Tim Davis
Organisation:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
Project start/end date:
29 Dec 1997
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23 Mar 2000
Contact:
FRDC
1. Evaluate the local interaction between recreational and commercial fisheries in Area E by using pop-up radio tags to determine short-term movements and residence times of black marlin in the recreational/charter fishery.
2. Evaluate pop-up satellite transmitting archival tags as a cost effective method for obtaining information on large scale movements, exchange rates and residence times of black marlin for assessing fishery interactions on the scale of the NW Coral Sea.
PROJECT NUMBER
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2023-154
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
Inshore fishery alternative and innovative gears partnership
1. Scoping of alternative gear types
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
PROJECT NUMBER
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2023-090
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
Pathways for recognising recreational fishing considerations in fisheries management frameworks
1. Critically analyse the effectiveness of contemporary fisheries management frameworks as vehicles for driving fishery management for returns to the broader/recreational community with consideration of all resource users.
ORGANISATION:
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) Hobart
PROJECT NUMBER
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2023-079
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
Infofish Australia Pty Ltd