Authors
TP Lynch, Claire B Smallwood, FA Ochwada-Doyle, Jeremy Lyle, Joel Williams, Karina L Ryan, Carlie Devine, B Gibson, A Jordan
Publication date
2020/5/1
Journal
ICES Journal of Marine Science
Volume
77
Issue
3
Pages
1190-1205
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Recreational fishing is popular in Australia and is managed by individual states in consultation with the Commonwealth for those fisheries that they regulate and also for Australian Marine Parks (AMPs). Fishers regularly access both state and offshore Commonwealth waters but this offshore component of the recreational fishery is poorly understood. Our study tested the functionality of existing state-based surveys in Western Australia (WA) and New South Wales (NSW) to better inform Commonwealth fisheries and AMP managers about recreational fishing in their jurisdictions. Catch estimates for nine species of interest to the Commonwealth were developed and two case study AMPs [Ningaloo (WA) and The Hunter (NSW)] were also chosen to test the ability of the state survey data to be disaggregated to the park scale. As each state’s fishery survey designs were contextual to their own management needs, the …
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