The Department of Fisheries does not want to embark on what is ‘new territory’ in Western Australia without a policy framework to define what is to happen, why it is to happen, and what will happen if the project does or does not succeed. This paper therefore attempts to do three things. 1. It sets in place accepted definitions of reseeding and stock enhancement within the general context of fisheries management in Western Australia. 2. It discusses the policy issues associated with reseeding grazing gastropods and bivalves into the natural environment. 3. It proposes a framework or process to be used by proponents and government in developing and assessing reseeding project
There is an increasing world-wide recognition of the need to shift the management of natural resourc...
Western Australia has an exceptionally rich marine biodiversity, including globally-recognised hotsp...
The Department of Fisheries (“Department”) is committed to the development of a sustainable abalone ...
This summary paper provides an overview of the key proposals set out in the full policy discussion p...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
The objective of this paper is to propose a process that will allow the decision makers to objective...
Recent attention to the ecosystem service-generating potential of marine aquaculture (mariculture) i...
Biodiversity offsetting with associated aims of no net loss of biodiversity (NNL) is an approach use...
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...
This paper was released on 16 February 2016 to assist participants in preparing a submission to the ...
The purposes of this discussion paper is to highlight relevant issues associated with abalone aquacu...
The effect of commercial fishing on bycatch species and the marine ecosystem generally, has emerged ...
In general terms, taking into account the views expressed, this policy statement aims to achieve the...
The fisheries management framework of the 21st Century must not only be able to manage the level of ...
There is an increasing world-wide recognition of the need to shift the management of natural resourc...
Western Australia has an exceptionally rich marine biodiversity, including globally-recognised hotsp...
The Department of Fisheries (“Department”) is committed to the development of a sustainable abalone ...
This summary paper provides an overview of the key proposals set out in the full policy discussion p...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
The objective of this paper is to propose a process that will allow the decision makers to objective...
Recent attention to the ecosystem service-generating potential of marine aquaculture (mariculture) i...
Biodiversity offsetting with associated aims of no net loss of biodiversity (NNL) is an approach use...
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...
This paper was released on 16 February 2016 to assist participants in preparing a submission to the ...
The purposes of this discussion paper is to highlight relevant issues associated with abalone aquacu...
The effect of commercial fishing on bycatch species and the marine ecosystem generally, has emerged ...
In general terms, taking into account the views expressed, this policy statement aims to achieve the...
The fisheries management framework of the 21st Century must not only be able to manage the level of ...
There is an increasing world-wide recognition of the need to shift the management of natural resourc...
Western Australia has an exceptionally rich marine biodiversity, including globally-recognised hotsp...
The Department of Fisheries (“Department”) is committed to the development of a sustainable abalone ...