Publication Date
10-2017
Series Number
286
Publisher
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
ISBN
978-1-877098-93-2
ISSN
2202-5758
Abstract
Remotely operated cameras can be used for cost-efficient monitoring of recreational fishing activities. This report provides an overview of the current usage of cameras in recreational fishery assessments by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. Since 2006, 32 remotely operated cameras have been installed at 26 locations throughout Western Australia and currently 28 cameras are in use.
Number of Pages
286
Keywords
Recreational fishing, Fishery surveys, Monitoring systems, Cameras, Remote sensing equipment, Data acquisition, Data processing, Western Australia
Disciplines
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Recommended Citation
Steffe, A. S., Taylor, S. M., Blight, S. J., Ryan, K. L., Desfosses, C. J., Tate, A. C., Smallwood, C. B., Lai, E. K., Trinnie, F. I. and Wise, B. S. 2017. Framework for Integration of Data from Remotely Operated Cameras into Recreational Fishery Assessments in Western Australia. Fisheries Research Report No. 286, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Western Australia. 36pp.