Publication Date
7-1999
Series Number
No. 127
Publisher
Fisheries Department of Western Australia
City
Perth
Abstract
There is recognisable economic benefit to the translocation of barramundi, but there is also a need to ensure the translocation will not adversely impact upon the genetic diversity, introduce disease or impact on the natural environment and biodiversity. This discussion paper has been prepared to provide information to assist in the assessment of the possible impact of translocation of barramundi into and within Western Australia, for the purposed of recreational stock enhancement, aquaculture development and domestic stocking. In contemplating the translocation any aquatic species, signigicant economic and social benefits must be balanced with biological and environmental risks; that is, the potential impact of the translocated species on the wider environment and native flora and fauna.
Number of Pages
54
Keywords
Barramundi. ; Lates calcarifer. ; Translocation. ; Western Australia
Disciplines
Aquaculture and Fisheries | Biology | Genetics and Genomics | Natural Resources and Conservation | Population Biology | Water Resource Management
Recommended Citation
Makaira Pty Ltd.
(1999), The translocation of barramundi. A discussion paper.. Fisheries Department of Western Australia, Perth. Report No. 127.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/fr_fmp/128
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