Publication Date
5-2003
Series Number
No. 168
Publisher
Department of Fisheries Western Australia
City
Perth
Abstract
The draft Aboriginal Fishing Strategy report is a comprehensive effort to recognise the interests of Aboriginal people in the protection and use of fish resources in Western Australia. It is perhaps the most comprehensive report of its kind in Australia. As this Government moves toward a more integrated approach to the management of fish resources this report is timely, and represents an opportunity to ensure Aboriginal fishing interests are given appropriate recognition in a more holistic approach to ensuring fish stocks are sustained for future generations.
Number of Pages
144
Keywords
Artisanal fishing, Australian aborigines, Fishery policy, Fishery management, Western Australia
Disciplines
Aquaculture and Fisheries | Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Natural Resources and Conservation
Recommended Citation
Department of Fisheries.,
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission.,
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation.,
and
Department of Indigenous Affairs..
(2003), Aboriginal fishing strategy : recognising the past, fishing for the future. Draft report to the Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. Department of Fisheries Western Australia, Perth. Report No. 168.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/fr_fmp/176
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