The telephone surveys during this period were conducted by Decision Surveys International. Note no surveys were conducted in the 1995/96 and 1999/2000 seasons. Each season was broken into two-week survey stages
The failures of past restrictions on fishing effort to fully halt the decline of the breeding stock ...
The recreational component of the western rock lobster fishery is managed under fisheries regulation...
In 2009, Anchor (the service provider responsible for the telephone survey for 2008/09) reported tha...
A mail survey of recreational rock lobster licence holders has been conducted annually since 1986. T...
The Western Rock Lobster (WRL) fishery is one of Australia’s largest single-species recreational and...
The service providers and the methods used to estimate catches from these surveys have changed over ...
In June 1995, a self-completion survey of fishermen in the rock lobster fishery was sent out by The ...
This document provides an overall summary of the various trends available from the fishery, taking i...
The Western Rock Lobster (WRL) (Panulirus cygnus) is the most commonly caught Rock Lobster (RL) spec...
The 2001/2002 rock lobster fishery assessment provides information on the status of the fishery and ...
The Western Rock Lobster (WRL) (Panulirus cygnus) is one of the four Rock Lobster (RL) species found...
This document provides a summary of the various sources of poaching data available and the method us...
This document provides a summary of the various sources of poaching data available and the method us...
Reasons are provided for the current importance of estimates of the extent and trends in poaching of...
The Western Rock Lobster Fishery has 594 boats operating about 57,000 pots. Their average annual cat...
The failures of past restrictions on fishing effort to fully halt the decline of the breeding stock ...
The recreational component of the western rock lobster fishery is managed under fisheries regulation...
In 2009, Anchor (the service provider responsible for the telephone survey for 2008/09) reported tha...
A mail survey of recreational rock lobster licence holders has been conducted annually since 1986. T...
The Western Rock Lobster (WRL) fishery is one of Australia’s largest single-species recreational and...
The service providers and the methods used to estimate catches from these surveys have changed over ...
In June 1995, a self-completion survey of fishermen in the rock lobster fishery was sent out by The ...
This document provides an overall summary of the various trends available from the fishery, taking i...
The Western Rock Lobster (WRL) (Panulirus cygnus) is the most commonly caught Rock Lobster (RL) spec...
The 2001/2002 rock lobster fishery assessment provides information on the status of the fishery and ...
The Western Rock Lobster (WRL) (Panulirus cygnus) is one of the four Rock Lobster (RL) species found...
This document provides a summary of the various sources of poaching data available and the method us...
This document provides a summary of the various sources of poaching data available and the method us...
Reasons are provided for the current importance of estimates of the extent and trends in poaching of...
The Western Rock Lobster Fishery has 594 boats operating about 57,000 pots. Their average annual cat...
The failures of past restrictions on fishing effort to fully halt the decline of the breeding stock ...
The recreational component of the western rock lobster fishery is managed under fisheries regulation...
In 2009, Anchor (the service provider responsible for the telephone survey for 2008/09) reported tha...