This draft strategy was developed by the Department of Fisheries, Western Australia, hereafter known as the “Department of Fisheries” which has responsibility for managing fish resources (within Territorial waters out to 12 nautical miles) on behalf of the Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services (DoTARS), through the applied Fish Resources Management Act (FRMA) (WA)(CI) (the “Applied Act”). The Applied Act provides a legislative framework that allows for management arrangements to be developed specifically for Christmas Island. The management of fisheries in Western Australia uses an adaptive approach which balances the need for the effective management of fish stocks with factors such as the levels of fishing pressure,...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources in Western Australia (WA) that are managed by the Departmen...
This report is the first in a series of Integrated Fisheries Management (IFM) reports required under...
The regional review for the Pilbara/Kimberley Region is now complete and I would like to thank all m...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
The fisheries management framework of the 21st Century must not only be able to manage the level of ...
Fishing activity on the Cocos is essentially unmanaged at present and there has been some condern by...
After careful consideration of the South Coast Recreational Fishing Working Group’s recommendations ...
Modern fisheries operate in circumstances of contested demands on resources from multiple stakeholde...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources managed by the Department of Primary Industries and Regiona...
To ensure recreational fishing in WA has a bright futre, a series of regional management stategies a...
The recommendations contained within this paper were reached after careful consideration of the publ...
Fisheries management in New Zealand has reached a turning point in its history. The concepts of Opti...
A major challenge for the Western Australian community is to ensure the sustainability of these reso...
The draft Aboriginal Fishing Strategy report is a comprehensive effort to recognise the interests of...
The Recreational Fishing Advisory Committee (RFAC) was concerned over the delay in time in progressi...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources in Western Australia (WA) that are managed by the Departmen...
This report is the first in a series of Integrated Fisheries Management (IFM) reports required under...
The regional review for the Pilbara/Kimberley Region is now complete and I would like to thank all m...
Research PaperThe high ecological, social and economic value placed on Western Australia’s aquatic e...
The fisheries management framework of the 21st Century must not only be able to manage the level of ...
Fishing activity on the Cocos is essentially unmanaged at present and there has been some condern by...
After careful consideration of the South Coast Recreational Fishing Working Group’s recommendations ...
Modern fisheries operate in circumstances of contested demands on resources from multiple stakeholde...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources managed by the Department of Primary Industries and Regiona...
To ensure recreational fishing in WA has a bright futre, a series of regional management stategies a...
The recommendations contained within this paper were reached after careful consideration of the publ...
Fisheries management in New Zealand has reached a turning point in its history. The concepts of Opti...
A major challenge for the Western Australian community is to ensure the sustainability of these reso...
The draft Aboriginal Fishing Strategy report is a comprehensive effort to recognise the interests of...
The Recreational Fishing Advisory Committee (RFAC) was concerned over the delay in time in progressi...
Harvest strategies for aquatic resources in Western Australia (WA) that are managed by the Departmen...
This report is the first in a series of Integrated Fisheries Management (IFM) reports required under...
The regional review for the Pilbara/Kimberley Region is now complete and I would like to thank all m...