This paper deals with the management of fish resources in the Shark Bay World Heritage Property which are the responsibility of the Fisheries Department of Western Australia. It was prepared by the Fisheries Department in close liaison with the Department of Conservation and Land Management. The policies and guidelines proposed in this paper will be followed for a period not exceeding 10 years
In mid 1994, the Fisheries Department of Western Australia announced that it would prepare a discuss...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
This draft strategy was developed by the Department of Fisheries, Western Australia, hereafter known...
Shark Bay was inscribed on the World Heritage List in December 1991 on the basis of its natural valu...
In November 1994, the draft management plan for fish resources for the Shark Bay World Heritage Area...
This paper provides a summary of the attributes of these temperate shark fisheries, and sets out the...
The Department of Fisheries has prepared this draft aquaculture plan for Shark Bay to provide an agr...
At the Annual Management Meeting of the Shark Bay Snapper Limited Entry Fishery held on 22 July 1994...
The purpose of this document is to state the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s (GBRMPA) po...
1. Over the past two decades the number of fisheries targeting shark resources has increased dramati...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
This Fisheries Management Paper outlines the management arrangements for the Marine Aquarium Fish Fi...
The main purpose of this report is to advance the development of a scheme of management for the comm...
The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) maintains a firm commitment to managing Federal...
This document provides a cumulative description and assessment of the Temperate Demersal Elasmobranc...
In mid 1994, the Fisheries Department of Western Australia announced that it would prepare a discuss...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
This draft strategy was developed by the Department of Fisheries, Western Australia, hereafter known...
Shark Bay was inscribed on the World Heritage List in December 1991 on the basis of its natural valu...
In November 1994, the draft management plan for fish resources for the Shark Bay World Heritage Area...
This paper provides a summary of the attributes of these temperate shark fisheries, and sets out the...
The Department of Fisheries has prepared this draft aquaculture plan for Shark Bay to provide an agr...
At the Annual Management Meeting of the Shark Bay Snapper Limited Entry Fishery held on 22 July 1994...
The purpose of this document is to state the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s (GBRMPA) po...
1. Over the past two decades the number of fisheries targeting shark resources has increased dramati...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
This Fisheries Management Paper outlines the management arrangements for the Marine Aquarium Fish Fi...
The main purpose of this report is to advance the development of a scheme of management for the comm...
The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) maintains a firm commitment to managing Federal...
This document provides a cumulative description and assessment of the Temperate Demersal Elasmobranc...
In mid 1994, the Fisheries Department of Western Australia announced that it would prepare a discuss...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
This draft strategy was developed by the Department of Fisheries, Western Australia, hereafter known...