Approximately 65% of Tasmania’s southern rock lobster Jasus edwardsii catch is taken from the west coast. Fishers from the west coast have reported that many inshore sites that were productive 10 or 15 years ago are no longer productive so that they now receive reduced effort, with effort displaced into other regions. The failure of stocks to recover in these sites despite widespread increase in biomass in the Tasmanian fishery overall suggests that recruitment to the inshore west may be low. This was investigated from puerulus catch monitoring, which has been conducted using crevice collectors at 28 sites around the Tasmanian coast at various periods. Catches at the 8 sites off the west coast (0.24 6 0.06 mean pueruli per collector pe...
The southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) industry in Australia favours red lobsters, which are us...
Catchability is estimated indirectly as a 'nuisance' variable in the spatially explicit stock asses...
Southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) support significant commercial and recreational fisheries ...
Approximately 65% of Tasmania’s southern rock lobster Jasus edwardsii catch is taken from the west c...
Monthly monitoring of puerulus settlement across South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania has been und...
Puerulus catches on artificial collectors were measured monthly at four sites around Tasmania from 1...
A seasonal catchability model for the rock lobster Jasus edwardsii, which had been developed previou...
Aseasonal catchability model for the rock lobster Jasus edwardsii, which had been developed previous...
In south-eastern Australia, Southern Rock Lobster Jasus edwardsii supports important regional fisher...
Puerulus settlement has been monitored throughout the western rock lobster Panulirus cygnus fishery ...
Settlement processes and subsequent post-settlement survival influence the demographic structure of ...
The size at onset of maturity (SOM) of female Jasus edwardsii (Hutton, 1875) was estimated at 50 sit...
A long-term fisheries-independent data set was used to determine differences in the catch rates of t...
The southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) industry in Australia favours red lobsters, which are us...
Catchability is estimated indirectly as a 'nuisance' variable in the spatially explicit stock asses...
Southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) support significant commercial and recreational fisheries ...
Approximately 65% of Tasmania’s southern rock lobster Jasus edwardsii catch is taken from the west c...
Monthly monitoring of puerulus settlement across South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania has been und...
Puerulus catches on artificial collectors were measured monthly at four sites around Tasmania from 1...
A seasonal catchability model for the rock lobster Jasus edwardsii, which had been developed previou...
Aseasonal catchability model for the rock lobster Jasus edwardsii, which had been developed previous...
In south-eastern Australia, Southern Rock Lobster Jasus edwardsii supports important regional fisher...
Puerulus settlement has been monitored throughout the western rock lobster Panulirus cygnus fishery ...
Settlement processes and subsequent post-settlement survival influence the demographic structure of ...
The size at onset of maturity (SOM) of female Jasus edwardsii (Hutton, 1875) was estimated at 50 sit...
A long-term fisheries-independent data set was used to determine differences in the catch rates of t...
The southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) industry in Australia favours red lobsters, which are us...
Catchability is estimated indirectly as a 'nuisance' variable in the spatially explicit stock asses...
Southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) support significant commercial and recreational fisheries ...