The sciaenid Protonibea diacanthus is a large, long-lived predatory fish of inshore northern Australian waters, which forms annual aggregations that are fished extensively by traditional (subsistence) and recreational fishers. There are now widespread concerns that the resource is being overexploited. Indigenous fishers of the Cape York Northern Peninsula Area (NPA) relate that large adult fish (up to 1500 mm total length (TL)) made up the bulk of the catch from the sciaenid aggregations until about 1994. In contrast, sexually mature P. diacanthus comprised only a small component (12 fish out of 270=4.4%) examined in a 1999–2000 sampling programme that was biased towards the largest individuals available. At 790 mm TL, the minimum size a...
Bottom-dwelling elasmobranchs, such as guitarfishes, skates and stingrays are highly susceptible spe...
Fishing pressure is a significant driver of the demography of exploited fish populations. Here, we e...
Diadromous fishes are a frequent but poorly understood component of coastal riverine fish communitie...
The sciaenid Protonibea diacanthus is a large, long-lived predatory fish of inshore northern Austral...
As pressure on coastal marine resources is increasing globally, the need to quantitatively assess vu...
As pressure on coastal marine resources is increasing globally, the need to quantitatively assess vu...
Wilson Inlet is a seasonally closed estuary on the southern coast of Western Australia. It comprises...
The recreational fishery in Australia is an important part of the country's economy and culture. How...
The overall aims of this thesis were to (i) investigate the impacts of river regulation, drought and...
The hypothesis that heavy fishing pressure has led to changes in the biological characteristics of t...
<div><p></p><p>Recreational fishery management aims to prevent species decline and provide sustainab...
Research into small-scale fisheries is often insufficient, resulting in limited data, because this t...
In the Northern Territory, the primary outcome was an improved understanding of the temporal and sp...
To assess the impact of exploitation on the fecundity and reproductive potential of orange roughy, h...
The mangrove red snapper Lutjanus argentimaculatus is a medium to large tropical snapper (family Lut...
Bottom-dwelling elasmobranchs, such as guitarfishes, skates and stingrays are highly susceptible spe...
Fishing pressure is a significant driver of the demography of exploited fish populations. Here, we e...
Diadromous fishes are a frequent but poorly understood component of coastal riverine fish communitie...
The sciaenid Protonibea diacanthus is a large, long-lived predatory fish of inshore northern Austral...
As pressure on coastal marine resources is increasing globally, the need to quantitatively assess vu...
As pressure on coastal marine resources is increasing globally, the need to quantitatively assess vu...
Wilson Inlet is a seasonally closed estuary on the southern coast of Western Australia. It comprises...
The recreational fishery in Australia is an important part of the country's economy and culture. How...
The overall aims of this thesis were to (i) investigate the impacts of river regulation, drought and...
The hypothesis that heavy fishing pressure has led to changes in the biological characteristics of t...
<div><p></p><p>Recreational fishery management aims to prevent species decline and provide sustainab...
Research into small-scale fisheries is often insufficient, resulting in limited data, because this t...
In the Northern Territory, the primary outcome was an improved understanding of the temporal and sp...
To assess the impact of exploitation on the fecundity and reproductive potential of orange roughy, h...
The mangrove red snapper Lutjanus argentimaculatus is a medium to large tropical snapper (family Lut...
Bottom-dwelling elasmobranchs, such as guitarfishes, skates and stingrays are highly susceptible spe...
Fishing pressure is a significant driver of the demography of exploited fish populations. Here, we e...
Diadromous fishes are a frequent but poorly understood component of coastal riverine fish communitie...