This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Western Australian (WA) Abalone Managed Fishery (AMF) and the outcomes from the 2015 ecological risk assessment of this fishery. The AMF targets three species of abalone greenlip (Haliotis laevigata), brownlip (H. conicopora) and Roe’s abalone (H. roei). Greenlip and brownlip abalone are primarily targeted on the south coast of WA, while Roe’s abalone is primarily targeted on the West Coast. Commercial fishing for abalone in WA has been undertaken since 1964
The sustained production of abalone from the five state-managed (Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia...
The IFAAC has prepared this report, which documents the committee’s initial position on allocations ...
Principles and considerations relating to management of abalone aquaculture in Western Australiahttp...
This report provides a comprehensive description of the Abalone Managed Fishery (AMF) in Western Aus...
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Western Australian silver-lipped pearling (Pinc...
This report includes information on sustainability and sustainable harvest levels for Western Austra...
This research provides the most comprehensive evaluation of Brownlip abalone (Haliotis conicopora) b...
[Extract] Blacklip and greenlip abalone form the basis of valuable fisheries in Tasmania, Victoria, ...
The evaluation of commercial-scale stock enhancement was undertaken to determine its viability in th...
Abalone (Haliotids) are marine molluscs which occur in high density aggregations on shallow coastal ...
The Department of Fisheries (“Department”) is committed to the development of a sustainable abalone ...
Because abalone larvae do not move far from their parents and abalone on different reefs start to re...
In April 2022, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD, Department) con...
To date, the development of fisheries harvest policies has typically focused on the use of indices e...
There is an increasing world-wide recognition of the need to shift the management of natural resourc...
The sustained production of abalone from the five state-managed (Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia...
The IFAAC has prepared this report, which documents the committee’s initial position on allocations ...
Principles and considerations relating to management of abalone aquaculture in Western Australiahttp...
This report provides a comprehensive description of the Abalone Managed Fishery (AMF) in Western Aus...
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Western Australian silver-lipped pearling (Pinc...
This report includes information on sustainability and sustainable harvest levels for Western Austra...
This research provides the most comprehensive evaluation of Brownlip abalone (Haliotis conicopora) b...
[Extract] Blacklip and greenlip abalone form the basis of valuable fisheries in Tasmania, Victoria, ...
The evaluation of commercial-scale stock enhancement was undertaken to determine its viability in th...
Abalone (Haliotids) are marine molluscs which occur in high density aggregations on shallow coastal ...
The Department of Fisheries (“Department”) is committed to the development of a sustainable abalone ...
Because abalone larvae do not move far from their parents and abalone on different reefs start to re...
In April 2022, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD, Department) con...
To date, the development of fisheries harvest policies has typically focused on the use of indices e...
There is an increasing world-wide recognition of the need to shift the management of natural resourc...
The sustained production of abalone from the five state-managed (Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia...
The IFAAC has prepared this report, which documents the committee’s initial position on allocations ...
Principles and considerations relating to management of abalone aquaculture in Western Australiahttp...