This paper does not attempt to provide solutions to individual fishery problems, nor to all of the strategic problems, nor does it claim to evaluate all the options available to managers. Rather, the paper is intended to trigger discussion as to how all interest groups can work together to achieve a balance for these fisheries and their environment. It is a starting point
The recommendations contained within this paper were reached after careful consideration of the publ...
Harvest strategies establish the decision rules that determine the appropriate harvest levels for al...
In many parts of the world, fisheries on inshore resources continue to face the problems of over-exp...
This paper does not attempt to provide solutions to individual fishery problems, nor to all of the s...
This discussion paper presents the framework in the light of commercial fisheries, in particular the...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
A major challenge for the Western Australian community is to ensure the sustainability of these reso...
In mid 1994, the Fisheries Department of Western Australia announced that it would prepare a discuss...
The fisheries management framework of the 21st Century must not only be able to manage the level of ...
This Fisheries Management Paper outlines the management arrangements for the Marine Aquarium Fish Fi...
The number of marron that may be caught each year without seriously jeopardising the long term futur...
In its discussion paper (Fisheries Management Paper No. 139), which was widely distributed and publi...
The release of the Commonwealth's Australia's Oceans Policy (AOP) in 1998, introduced the concept o...
To ensure recreational fishing in WA has a bright futre, a series of regional management stategies a...
This summary paper provides an overview of the key proposals set out in the full policy discussion p...
The recommendations contained within this paper were reached after careful consideration of the publ...
Harvest strategies establish the decision rules that determine the appropriate harvest levels for al...
In many parts of the world, fisheries on inshore resources continue to face the problems of over-exp...
This paper does not attempt to provide solutions to individual fishery problems, nor to all of the s...
This discussion paper presents the framework in the light of commercial fisheries, in particular the...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
A major challenge for the Western Australian community is to ensure the sustainability of these reso...
In mid 1994, the Fisheries Department of Western Australia announced that it would prepare a discuss...
The fisheries management framework of the 21st Century must not only be able to manage the level of ...
This Fisheries Management Paper outlines the management arrangements for the Marine Aquarium Fish Fi...
The number of marron that may be caught each year without seriously jeopardising the long term futur...
In its discussion paper (Fisheries Management Paper No. 139), which was widely distributed and publi...
The release of the Commonwealth's Australia's Oceans Policy (AOP) in 1998, introduced the concept o...
To ensure recreational fishing in WA has a bright futre, a series of regional management stategies a...
This summary paper provides an overview of the key proposals set out in the full policy discussion p...
The recommendations contained within this paper were reached after careful consideration of the publ...
Harvest strategies establish the decision rules that determine the appropriate harvest levels for al...
In many parts of the world, fisheries on inshore resources continue to face the problems of over-exp...