Abstract To address increasing community expectations and deliver the "social licence to operate", fisheries management in Western Australia (WA) has been systematically adopting a suite of reforms termed Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM). {EBFM} extends beyond the fishery-level "ecosystem approach" of considering ecological, social and economic objectives by taking a resource-level approach to coordinate management of all fishing sectors that capture a "resource" (which can be defined as one or more species) to better deliver overall community outcomes. This initiative required refinements to harvest strategies to cover the broader {EBFM} scope and also to deal with the challenges associated with their application to the multi-se...
This report documents the outcomes of the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) fund...
Objectives 1. Test the robustness of statistical procedures to identify impacts of multi-sector fish...
The terms ‘ecosystem-based fisheries management’, ‘ecosystem-based management’ and ‘ecosystem appro...
To address increasing community expectations and deliver the ‘social licence to operate’, fisheries ...
An ecosystem approach is widely seen as a desirable goal for fisheries management but there is littl...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
There is an increasing world-wide recognition of the need to shift the management of natural resourc...
Ecosystem based fisheries management (EBFM) provides a framework to achieve ecological, economic and...
The detrimental impact from fishing on various species as well as on the overall ecosystem has incre...
The Department of Fisheries, Western Australia is currently developing a framework to assess the mos...
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Fisheries Division (Fisheries) utilise...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources in Western Australia (WA) that are managed by the Departmen...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) has been identified by managers, scholars and policy-mak...
Harvest strategies establish the decision rules that determine the appropriate harvest levels for al...
There are a number of reasons for the move towards sustainable development and ecosystem based fishe...
This report documents the outcomes of the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) fund...
Objectives 1. Test the robustness of statistical procedures to identify impacts of multi-sector fish...
The terms ‘ecosystem-based fisheries management’, ‘ecosystem-based management’ and ‘ecosystem appro...
To address increasing community expectations and deliver the ‘social licence to operate’, fisheries ...
An ecosystem approach is widely seen as a desirable goal for fisheries management but there is littl...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
There is an increasing world-wide recognition of the need to shift the management of natural resourc...
Ecosystem based fisheries management (EBFM) provides a framework to achieve ecological, economic and...
The detrimental impact from fishing on various species as well as on the overall ecosystem has incre...
The Department of Fisheries, Western Australia is currently developing a framework to assess the mos...
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Fisheries Division (Fisheries) utilise...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources in Western Australia (WA) that are managed by the Departmen...
Ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) has been identified by managers, scholars and policy-mak...
Harvest strategies establish the decision rules that determine the appropriate harvest levels for al...
There are a number of reasons for the move towards sustainable development and ecosystem based fishe...
This report documents the outcomes of the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) fund...
Objectives 1. Test the robustness of statistical procedures to identify impacts of multi-sector fish...
The terms ‘ecosystem-based fisheries management’, ‘ecosystem-based management’ and ‘ecosystem appro...