Australian Commonwealth fisheries are managed using a formal harvest strategy policy (HSP) introduced by the federal government in 2007. At the State level, a number of commercial fisheries are also managed under formal harvest strategies, but no overarching policy currently exists to guide their consistent implementation across jurisdictions. There have been 5 years of experience with implementation of the Commonwealth policy across the highly diverse array of commercial fisheries found in Australia. The HSP has an explicit target of maximum economic yield, and an explicit limit set at half the biomass that would support maximum sustainable yield. The policy also specifies an acceptable level of risk associated with falling below the ...
Economists have long argued that a fishery that maximizes its economic potential usually will also s...
The Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) is a complex multi-species fishery, wit...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources in Western Australia (WA) that are managed by the Departmen...
Australian Commonwealth fisheries are managed using a formal harvest strategy policy (HSP) introduce...
specifically aimed at addressing overfishing, recovering overfished stocks, and managing the impacts...
The harvest strategy policy and associated implementation guidelines was developed by the Australian...
The majority of the world’s fisheries lack the data and/or management capacity (e.g. personnel, fund...
Harvest strategies establish the decision rules that determine the appropriate harvest levels for al...
Abstract only.Many of Australias most valuable fisheries are not appreciated as such and\ud so have ...
In December 2005, the Australian Government launched a new fisheries policy “Securing our Fishing Fu...
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...
To address increasing community expectations and deliver the ‘social licence to operate’, fisheries ...
We describe a first estimate of the potential to increase production from Australia's commercial fis...
A large gap has been identified between the current and optimal economic performance of wild-capture...
Economists have long argued that a fishery that maximizes its economic potential usually will also s...
The Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) is a complex multi-species fishery, wit...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources in Western Australia (WA) that are managed by the Departmen...
Australian Commonwealth fisheries are managed using a formal harvest strategy policy (HSP) introduce...
specifically aimed at addressing overfishing, recovering overfished stocks, and managing the impacts...
The harvest strategy policy and associated implementation guidelines was developed by the Australian...
The majority of the world’s fisheries lack the data and/or management capacity (e.g. personnel, fund...
Harvest strategies establish the decision rules that determine the appropriate harvest levels for al...
Abstract only.Many of Australias most valuable fisheries are not appreciated as such and\ud so have ...
In December 2005, the Australian Government launched a new fisheries policy “Securing our Fishing Fu...
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...
To address increasing community expectations and deliver the ‘social licence to operate’, fisheries ...
We describe a first estimate of the potential to increase production from Australia's commercial fis...
A large gap has been identified between the current and optimal economic performance of wild-capture...
Economists have long argued that a fishery that maximizes its economic potential usually will also s...
The Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) is a complex multi-species fishery, wit...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources in Western Australia (WA) that are managed by the Departmen...