Publication Date
11-2002
Series Number
No. 164 (Min. Response)
Publisher
Department of Fisheries Western Australia
City
Perth
Abstract
The Government recognises that the mackerel fishery is important to both the recreational and commercial fishing sectors. However, the purpose of these arrangements is not to allocate the mackerel resource between the sectors but within the commercial sector. Resources sharing issues are subject to investigation in the Integrated Fisheries Management Review where alternative management frameworks and principles for allocating fish stocks to ensure maximum benefit to the community are examined.
Number of Pages
16
Keywords
Mackerel, Mackerel fisheries, Fishery management, Fishery regulations, Quota regulations, Fishing rights, Pelagic fisheries, Western Australia.
Disciplines
Aquaculture and Fisheries | Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Environmental Policy | Legislation | Population Biology
Recommended Citation
Chance, K.
(2002), Interim management arrangements for the commercial Mackerel Fishery. Ministers responses to the final report of the Mackerel Independent Advisory Panel. (Fisheries Management Paper 164). Department of Fisheries Western Australia, Perth. Report No. 164 (Min. Response).
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/fr_fmp/164
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