Context: In Australia, the health of our marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes are of critical importance. The aquatic and marine ecosystems, and the fishes that occupy them each have an important role in our country’s ecological, economic, cultural and social wealth. Climate change, resource over-exploitation, invasive animals and diseases, and habitat degradation are just a few of the burgeoning threats that researchers and managers must address to ensure the prosperity of Australia’s natural fisheries resources. In addition, differences in legislative frameworks among jurisdictions hinder our ability to coherently manage fish resources at scales that are relevant biologically, ecologically and socially.Aims: Here, we identify the key r...
Marine resource industries and associated ecosystems are under threat from climate change. Fisheries...
Marine resource industries and associated ecosystems are under threat from climate change. Fisheries...
For conservation science to effectively inform management, research must focus on creating the scien...
In Australia, the health of our marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes are of critical importance. ...
For Australian fisheries to remain productive and sustainable (environmentally and commercially), th...
For Australian fisheries to remain productive and sustainable (environmentally and commercially), th...
This paper was released on 16 February 2016 to assist participants in preparing a submission to the ...
Aquatic resources within Western Australia (WA) are in good condition, and this has positioned WA as...
The detrimental impact from fishing on various species as well as on the overall ecosystem has incre...
The impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries are evident around Australia, and respond...
The impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries are evident around Australia, and respond...
The impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries are evident around Australia, and respond...
For Australian fisheries to remain productive and sustainable (environmentally and commercially), th...
For Australian fisheries to remain productive and sustainable (environmentally and commercially), th...
For conservation science to effectively inform management, research must focus on creating the scien...
Marine resource industries and associated ecosystems are under threat from climate change. Fisheries...
Marine resource industries and associated ecosystems are under threat from climate change. Fisheries...
For conservation science to effectively inform management, research must focus on creating the scien...
In Australia, the health of our marine, estuarine and freshwater fishes are of critical importance. ...
For Australian fisheries to remain productive and sustainable (environmentally and commercially), th...
For Australian fisheries to remain productive and sustainable (environmentally and commercially), th...
This paper was released on 16 February 2016 to assist participants in preparing a submission to the ...
Aquatic resources within Western Australia (WA) are in good condition, and this has positioned WA as...
The detrimental impact from fishing on various species as well as on the overall ecosystem has incre...
The impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries are evident around Australia, and respond...
The impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries are evident around Australia, and respond...
The impacts of climate change on marine fish and fisheries are evident around Australia, and respond...
For Australian fisheries to remain productive and sustainable (environmentally and commercially), th...
For Australian fisheries to remain productive and sustainable (environmentally and commercially), th...
For conservation science to effectively inform management, research must focus on creating the scien...
Marine resource industries and associated ecosystems are under threat from climate change. Fisheries...
Marine resource industries and associated ecosystems are under threat from climate change. Fisheries...
For conservation science to effectively inform management, research must focus on creating the scien...