The Queensland Ecological Risk Assessment Guideline (the Guideline) was released in March 2018 as part of the Queensland Sustainable Fisheries Strategy 2017–2027. This Guideline provides an overview of strategy being employed to develop Ecological Risk Assessments (ERAs) for Queensland’s fisheries. The Guideline describes a four-stage framework consisting of a Scoping Study; a Level 1, whole of fishery qualitative assessment; a Level 2, species-specific semi-quantitative or low-data quantitative assessment and; a Level 3 quantitative assessment (if applicable). The Scoping Study establishes a baseline of information on the key characteristics of the Spanner Crab Fishery. It includes information on the broader management regime, key speci...
This thesis explores how rights to the Barbadian flyingfish fishery are understood, legitimated, and...
This review presents information on the status of selected shellfish stocks in Ireland. In addition,...
Contributors: Poul Degnbol, Jon G. Sutinen, Kjellrun Hiis Hauge, Holder Hovgaard, Eskild Kirkegaard,...
The Queensland Ecological Risk Assessment Guideline (the Guideline) was released in March 2018 as pa...
Small-scale fisheries play a critical role in communities by contributing to food security, poverty ...
The Queensland Ecological Risk Assessment Guideline (the Guideline) was released in March 2018 as pa...
Australian herring (Arripis georgiana) is an important finfish resource to both the commercial and r...
Jatropha gossypiifolia (Euphorbiaceae), commonly known as bellyache bush, is a serious weed of range...
This review presents information on the status of selected shellfish stocks in Ireland. In addition,...
This report summarises the key results from the 2013–14 Statewide Recreational Fishing Survey. It in...
Governance and institutions must function effectively if sustainable development and growth are to o...
This paper provides an overview of the key current features of the international markets for aquatic...
The Department for International Development of the UK Government (DFID) Post Harvest Fisheries Rese...
This study was undertaken to assist the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA...
The global fishing industry is a source of livelihood for about 820 million people. About 90% of thi...
This thesis explores how rights to the Barbadian flyingfish fishery are understood, legitimated, and...
This review presents information on the status of selected shellfish stocks in Ireland. In addition,...
Contributors: Poul Degnbol, Jon G. Sutinen, Kjellrun Hiis Hauge, Holder Hovgaard, Eskild Kirkegaard,...
The Queensland Ecological Risk Assessment Guideline (the Guideline) was released in March 2018 as pa...
Small-scale fisheries play a critical role in communities by contributing to food security, poverty ...
The Queensland Ecological Risk Assessment Guideline (the Guideline) was released in March 2018 as pa...
Australian herring (Arripis georgiana) is an important finfish resource to both the commercial and r...
Jatropha gossypiifolia (Euphorbiaceae), commonly known as bellyache bush, is a serious weed of range...
This review presents information on the status of selected shellfish stocks in Ireland. In addition,...
This report summarises the key results from the 2013–14 Statewide Recreational Fishing Survey. It in...
Governance and institutions must function effectively if sustainable development and growth are to o...
This paper provides an overview of the key current features of the international markets for aquatic...
The Department for International Development of the UK Government (DFID) Post Harvest Fisheries Rese...
This study was undertaken to assist the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA...
The global fishing industry is a source of livelihood for about 820 million people. About 90% of thi...
This thesis explores how rights to the Barbadian flyingfish fishery are understood, legitimated, and...
This review presents information on the status of selected shellfish stocks in Ireland. In addition,...
Contributors: Poul Degnbol, Jon G. Sutinen, Kjellrun Hiis Hauge, Holder Hovgaard, Eskild Kirkegaard,...