In Part One of this paper the discussion is focused on the suggestion that the 2001/2002 catch be increased. In Part Two other suggestions, by associations, that are primarily concerned with other aspects of the management of the fishery are discussed
The Western Rock Lobster Fishery has 594 boats operating about 57,000 pots. Their average annual cat...
This paper was prepared to set out the proposed direction for licensing, entitlement allocation and ...
In this report the Committee had given a number of draft recommendations regarding the allocations o...
Following the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee meeting of the 3 March 1998 the Minister has ...
This paper deals with the proposed management strategies for the 1997/98 seasons. The purpose of thi...
This paper is divided into two parts. The purpose of Part One is to get Industry\u27s views on the s...
The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC) in reviewing management arrangements for the ro...
This report has been written following approval by the Minister for Fisheries of a recommendation by...
The failures of past restrictions on fishing effort to fully halt the decline of the breeding stock ...
The 2001/2002 rock lobster fishery assessment provides information on the status of the fishery and ...
This paper sets out the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC) management recommendations ...
Quota management systems are now in place for the New Zealand, Tasmanian and South Australian rock l...
For the 1993/94 western rock lobster fishing season several new management strategies were introduce...
This paper outlines proposals designed to be used in an updated and improved Harvest Strategy and De...
The purpose of this review paper is to present the options for managing the fishery and to compare t...
The Western Rock Lobster Fishery has 594 boats operating about 57,000 pots. Their average annual cat...
This paper was prepared to set out the proposed direction for licensing, entitlement allocation and ...
In this report the Committee had given a number of draft recommendations regarding the allocations o...
Following the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee meeting of the 3 March 1998 the Minister has ...
This paper deals with the proposed management strategies for the 1997/98 seasons. The purpose of thi...
This paper is divided into two parts. The purpose of Part One is to get Industry\u27s views on the s...
The Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC) in reviewing management arrangements for the ro...
This report has been written following approval by the Minister for Fisheries of a recommendation by...
The failures of past restrictions on fishing effort to fully halt the decline of the breeding stock ...
The 2001/2002 rock lobster fishery assessment provides information on the status of the fishery and ...
This paper sets out the Rock Lobster Industry Advisory Committee (RLIAC) management recommendations ...
Quota management systems are now in place for the New Zealand, Tasmanian and South Australian rock l...
For the 1993/94 western rock lobster fishing season several new management strategies were introduce...
This paper outlines proposals designed to be used in an updated and improved Harvest Strategy and De...
The purpose of this review paper is to present the options for managing the fishery and to compare t...
The Western Rock Lobster Fishery has 594 boats operating about 57,000 pots. Their average annual cat...
This paper was prepared to set out the proposed direction for licensing, entitlement allocation and ...
In this report the Committee had given a number of draft recommendations regarding the allocations o...