The Department of Fisheries (“Department”) is committed to the development of a sustainable abalone aquaculture industry in Western Australia. As part of its commitment, the Department has developed this new Abalone Aquaculture Policy (“Policy”) to outline new arrangements for the management of the abalone aquaculture industry in the State. The first policy on abalone aquaculture was released 10 years ago and in November 2009, the Department convened a stakeholder meeting with the abalone industry (the wild capture and aquaculture sectors) to discuss policy changes that would support the abalone aquaculture industry in Western Australia. Relevant issues included compliance, monitoring, biosecurity, genetic variation and associated managem...
The IFAAC has prepared this report, which documents the committee’s initial position on allocations ...
The sustained production of abalone from the five state-managed (Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia...
Recent attention to the ecosystem service-generating potential of marine aquaculture (mariculture) i...
The purposes of this discussion paper is to highlight relevant issues associated with abalone aquacu...
Principles and considerations relating to management of abalone aquaculture in Western Australiahttp...
Experimental or commercial abalone aquaculture is being pursued in many countries with major investm...
This report includes information on sustainability and sustainable harvest levels for Western Austra...
The Department of Fisheries (Department) is continuing to improve the efficiency and transparency of...
It has been recognized that there are a number of potential impediments to achieving continued growt...
Because abalone larvae do not move far from their parents and abalone on different reefs start to re...
Abalone (Haliotids) are marine molluscs which occur in high density aggregations on shallow coastal ...
The Western Australian Government is committed to the development of aquaculture within a framework ...
This report provides a comprehensive description of the Abalone Managed Fishery (AMF) in Western Aus...
Principles and Guidelines Relating to the Assessment of Licences for the Aquaculture of Coral, Live ...
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Western Australian (WA) Abalone Managed Fishery...
The IFAAC has prepared this report, which documents the committee’s initial position on allocations ...
The sustained production of abalone from the five state-managed (Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia...
Recent attention to the ecosystem service-generating potential of marine aquaculture (mariculture) i...
The purposes of this discussion paper is to highlight relevant issues associated with abalone aquacu...
Principles and considerations relating to management of abalone aquaculture in Western Australiahttp...
Experimental or commercial abalone aquaculture is being pursued in many countries with major investm...
This report includes information on sustainability and sustainable harvest levels for Western Austra...
The Department of Fisheries (Department) is continuing to improve the efficiency and transparency of...
It has been recognized that there are a number of potential impediments to achieving continued growt...
Because abalone larvae do not move far from their parents and abalone on different reefs start to re...
Abalone (Haliotids) are marine molluscs which occur in high density aggregations on shallow coastal ...
The Western Australian Government is committed to the development of aquaculture within a framework ...
This report provides a comprehensive description of the Abalone Managed Fishery (AMF) in Western Aus...
Principles and Guidelines Relating to the Assessment of Licences for the Aquaculture of Coral, Live ...
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Western Australian (WA) Abalone Managed Fishery...
The IFAAC has prepared this report, which documents the committee’s initial position on allocations ...
The sustained production of abalone from the five state-managed (Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia...
Recent attention to the ecosystem service-generating potential of marine aquaculture (mariculture) i...