The West Coast Rock Lobster fishery is Australia's most valuable commercial fishery. Around 550 vessels harvest an average of 10,500 tonnes of lobster per annum. The industry has an enviable track record of biological management based on a variety of input controls, although three significant pot reduction interventions have been necessary in recent years. An evaluation of a range of possible future management regimes is reported in this paper. The results were derived from a purpose built bio-economic model three separate biological zones in the fishery using non linear optimization to produce ten year steady state solutions for alternative management options. Management options included the current pot control system, and versions of vari...
West Coast Rock Lobster Managed Fishery licensees target the western rock lobster, Panulirus Cygnus ...
Understanding how fishers behave and make decisions is critical in determining how best to manage f...
Quota management systems are now in place for the New Zealand, Tasmanian and South Australian rock l...
The West Coast Rock Lobster fishery is Australia's most valuable commercial fishery. Around 550 vess...
This thesis summarises research on the use of economic approaches in management decision making in ...
Rock lobsters have a number of attributes that suggest potential for aquaculture, such as high marke...
Research PaperThe Otago (CRA 7) and Southland (CRA 8) regions are managed with distinct individual t...
Since 1965, the Western Rock Lobster Fishery has been managed by what is essentially a license limit...
The Western Rock (spiny) Lobster Fishery has 594 boats operating about 57,000 pots. The average ann...
The Western Rock Lobster Fishery has 594 boats operating about 57,000 pots. Their average annual cat...
A modelling workshop process was used to bring biologists and commercial fishers together to develop...
In the past three decades, there has been a move towards rights-based management of access to marine...
Research PaperThe scope for fishing firms operating in an output controlled fishery, with tradable r...
New Zealand's rock lobster fisheries are characterised by large scale overcapitalisation and in many...
This project commenced in the 2008/09 season and at that time the Western Rocklobster fishery was ma...
West Coast Rock Lobster Managed Fishery licensees target the western rock lobster, Panulirus Cygnus ...
Understanding how fishers behave and make decisions is critical in determining how best to manage f...
Quota management systems are now in place for the New Zealand, Tasmanian and South Australian rock l...
The West Coast Rock Lobster fishery is Australia's most valuable commercial fishery. Around 550 vess...
This thesis summarises research on the use of economic approaches in management decision making in ...
Rock lobsters have a number of attributes that suggest potential for aquaculture, such as high marke...
Research PaperThe Otago (CRA 7) and Southland (CRA 8) regions are managed with distinct individual t...
Since 1965, the Western Rock Lobster Fishery has been managed by what is essentially a license limit...
The Western Rock (spiny) Lobster Fishery has 594 boats operating about 57,000 pots. The average ann...
The Western Rock Lobster Fishery has 594 boats operating about 57,000 pots. Their average annual cat...
A modelling workshop process was used to bring biologists and commercial fishers together to develop...
In the past three decades, there has been a move towards rights-based management of access to marine...
Research PaperThe scope for fishing firms operating in an output controlled fishery, with tradable r...
New Zealand's rock lobster fisheries are characterised by large scale overcapitalisation and in many...
This project commenced in the 2008/09 season and at that time the Western Rocklobster fishery was ma...
West Coast Rock Lobster Managed Fishery licensees target the western rock lobster, Panulirus Cygnus ...
Understanding how fishers behave and make decisions is critical in determining how best to manage f...
Quota management systems are now in place for the New Zealand, Tasmanian and South Australian rock l...