The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC) in reviewing management arrangements for the rock lobster fishery, were concerned with two principle objectives: 1. That the management measures adopted would arrest the ongoing decline in breeding stock and seek to re-establish the number of breeding female rock lobster to levels consistent with known historic safe levels in the fishery. 2. That the management arrangements adopted would properly take into account market requirements in order to maximise returns to fishermen from an appropriate level of catch
In Part One of this paper the discussion is focused on the suggestion that the 2001/2002 catch be in...
The Committee recommended: For the next five seasons the principal tools of management for the roc...
The total catch of about 12.1 million kilograms for the 1987/88 season, based on processor returns, ...
The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC) in reviewing management arrangements for the ro...
The failures of past restrictions on fishing effort to fully halt the decline of the breeding stock ...
This paper sets out the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC) management recommendations ...
This paper deals with the proposed management strategies for the 1997/98 seasons. The purpose of thi...
Following the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee meeting of the 3 March 1998 the Minister has ...
For the 1993/94 western rock lobster fishing season several new management strategies were introduce...
The purpose of this management plan is to regulate fishing for rock lobsters (Family Palimuridae) in...
In October 1992 a special Sub-Committee of the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee was set up t...
This report has been written following approval by the Minister for Fisheries of a recommendation by...
The Committee recognises that the exploitation rate on the rock lobster stocks is very high and that...
This paper is divided into two parts. The purpose of Part One is to get Industry\u27s views on the s...
Quota management systems are now in place for the New Zealand, Tasmanian and South Australian rock l...
In Part One of this paper the discussion is focused on the suggestion that the 2001/2002 catch be in...
The Committee recommended: For the next five seasons the principal tools of management for the roc...
The total catch of about 12.1 million kilograms for the 1987/88 season, based on processor returns, ...
The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC) in reviewing management arrangements for the ro...
The failures of past restrictions on fishing effort to fully halt the decline of the breeding stock ...
This paper sets out the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC) management recommendations ...
This paper deals with the proposed management strategies for the 1997/98 seasons. The purpose of thi...
Following the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee meeting of the 3 March 1998 the Minister has ...
For the 1993/94 western rock lobster fishing season several new management strategies were introduce...
The purpose of this management plan is to regulate fishing for rock lobsters (Family Palimuridae) in...
In October 1992 a special Sub-Committee of the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee was set up t...
This report has been written following approval by the Minister for Fisheries of a recommendation by...
The Committee recognises that the exploitation rate on the rock lobster stocks is very high and that...
This paper is divided into two parts. The purpose of Part One is to get Industry\u27s views on the s...
Quota management systems are now in place for the New Zealand, Tasmanian and South Australian rock l...
In Part One of this paper the discussion is focused on the suggestion that the 2001/2002 catch be in...
The Committee recommended: For the next five seasons the principal tools of management for the roc...
The total catch of about 12.1 million kilograms for the 1987/88 season, based on processor returns, ...