Fishing for the blue swimmer crab, Portunus armatus, represents an iconic Western Australian recreational fishing experience. State-wide integrated surveys of boat-based recreational fishing conducted by the Department of Fisheries, Western Australia (DoF) in 2011/12 and 2013/14 reported that three times more blue swimmer crabs were caught than any other recreational species (Ryan etal., 2013; Ryan et al., 2015)
Scientists are increasingly utilising non-traditional data to assist with defining biological baseli...
This report presents catch and effort estimates from three surveys of boat-based fishers. Recreation...
This, and the accompanying Part II report, summarise the results of the research activities undertak...
The Citizen Science: Larval Blue Crab Monitoring Project was designed to monitor the spatial and te...
Fisheries stock status is generally based on time series catch and effort data sourced from independ...
Citizen science offers a potentially cost-effective way for researchers to obtain large data sets ov...
Increasing fishing pressure and uncertainty surrounding recreational fishing catch and effort data p...
Effective conservation and fisheries management requires data to capture demographic processes and r...
Increasing fishing pressure and uncertainty surrounding recreational fishing catch and effort data p...
<div><p>Increasing fishing pressure and uncertainty surrounding recreational fishing catch and effor...
The blue swimmer crab (Portunus armatus) is found along the entire coastline of Western Australia (W...
The ‘Third National Workshop on Blue Swimmer Crab’ was organised and held at Department of Fisheries...
This research describes the commercial trap fishery and biology of the blue swimmer crab, Portunus p...
Citizen science approaches are an attractive option for projects that require large scale data colle...
Traditionally, fisheries managers have based regulatory decisions on biological and economic data, w...
Scientists are increasingly utilising non-traditional data to assist with defining biological baseli...
This report presents catch and effort estimates from three surveys of boat-based fishers. Recreation...
This, and the accompanying Part II report, summarise the results of the research activities undertak...
The Citizen Science: Larval Blue Crab Monitoring Project was designed to monitor the spatial and te...
Fisheries stock status is generally based on time series catch and effort data sourced from independ...
Citizen science offers a potentially cost-effective way for researchers to obtain large data sets ov...
Increasing fishing pressure and uncertainty surrounding recreational fishing catch and effort data p...
Effective conservation and fisheries management requires data to capture demographic processes and r...
Increasing fishing pressure and uncertainty surrounding recreational fishing catch and effort data p...
<div><p>Increasing fishing pressure and uncertainty surrounding recreational fishing catch and effor...
The blue swimmer crab (Portunus armatus) is found along the entire coastline of Western Australia (W...
The ‘Third National Workshop on Blue Swimmer Crab’ was organised and held at Department of Fisheries...
This research describes the commercial trap fishery and biology of the blue swimmer crab, Portunus p...
Citizen science approaches are an attractive option for projects that require large scale data colle...
Traditionally, fisheries managers have based regulatory decisions on biological and economic data, w...
Scientists are increasingly utilising non-traditional data to assist with defining biological baseli...
This report presents catch and effort estimates from three surveys of boat-based fishers. Recreation...
This, and the accompanying Part II report, summarise the results of the research activities undertak...