Publication Date
11-1997
Series Number
No. 111
Publisher
Fisheries Department of Western Australia
City
Perth
Abstract
Fisheries Western Australia licensing arrangements allow all vessels with an unrestircted fishing boat licence ('wetline licence') to take scalefish throughout the State. These arrangements have led to a high level of excess capacity in the licensed 'wetline' fishing fleet to exploit the scalefish resources. The declaration of the Kimberley Interim Line Fishery and forthcoming declaration the Northern Demersal Scalefish Fishery have resolved this problem for the Kimberley waters. However, the high level of excss capacity in the 'wetline' fleet to exploit the waters of the Pilbara remains a problem Preview access and develop a management plan for the Pilbara demersal scalefish resource along with the major objective of management changes is to put the total of demersal scalefish in these waters into a managed fishery environment over the next two or three years.
Number of Pages
25
Keywords
Pilbara (region) - Western Australia ; Western Australia ; Fishery management. ; Line fishing.
Disciplines
Aquaculture and Fisheries | Environmental Policy | Population Biology | Water Resource Management
Recommended Citation
Looby, G.
(1997), Management options for Pilbara Demersal Line Fishing. Fisheries Department of Western Australia, Perth. Article No. 111.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/fr_fmp/116
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