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2015-09-01

Fishing and management: a shared journey

Merging indigenous fisheries management and contemporary management frameworks provides an opportunity to get the ‘best of both worlds’ Terry Yumbulul (left), chair of the Garngirr Fishing Aboriginal Corporation, with Robert ‘Bo’ Carne, manager for Indigenous strategic development at NT...
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2014-12-01

Economics 101 transforms pipi fishery

A simple mathematical tool used in agriculture and manufacturing is improving the way the South Australian Pipi Fishery is managed, and optimising its value Bringing in their catch: Chris Wilton (left) and Brett Goodwin. Photos: Jacqui Way By Lynda Delacey Fifteen years ago, pipis...
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2013-09-01

Garngirr takes the lead for Indigenous fishers

Opportunities to earn a living and to participate in fisheries management are providing the impetus for East Arnhem’s first official Aboriginal fishing cooperative Young fishers in East Armhem Land will be able to sell their catch through the Garngirr Arnhem land. By Catherine Norwood...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-022
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2008 - 29 JUN 2011

Establishing fine-scale industry based spatial management and harvest strategies for the commercial scallop fishery in South East Australia

Application Development: The potential advantages of spatial closure (including MPA's) derive from: 1) increased protection from fishing and consequent increased abundance and mean size of exploited species; (2) enhanced local reproductive potential and therefore increased likelihood of larval...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Environment
Industry
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PUBLISHED:
2018-09-01

Research tailored for recreational fishing

Recreational anglers will benefit from new student research presented to the marine science community in Adelaide Suitable ocean conditions for Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola lalandi) are shifting south and are staying off eastern Tasmania for longer. Graphic: Curtis Champion By Catherine...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-714.30
DATE START/END: 30 SEP 2011 - 29 JUN 2013

Seafood CRC: economic management guidance for Australian abalone fisheries

Current Australian abalone fisheries management primarily uses biological and catch data to set TACs. Performance targets are usually based on trends in catch rate or catch and aim to maintain these indicators within historic bounds that have prevented recruitment failure. This process typically...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-726
DATE START/END: 1 APR 2008 - 14 OCT 2008

SCRC: Seafood CRC: CRC Visiting Fellow – Dr Pierre Boudry

The project application reciprocates travel to the EU by representatives from CSIRO, DPI and ASI 2 years ago in which the group visited IFREMER research facilities and toured the industry. Genetics being the Oyster Consortium’s highest R & D priority, the Consortium aims to form collaborative...
ORGANISATION:
Shellfish Culture Ltd
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-026
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2022 - 29 NOV 2025

Habitat ecological risk assessment for eco-regions with high trawl footprints, in southern Queensland and northern NSW

Describe 500 words or less (3750 characters) why and how this application was developed, detail the consultation with end users and potential beneficiaries. How does the application address the FRDC strategic challenge, how does it relate to other current/completed projects. Do not repeat the...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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