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    Bag and size limit information from around Australia : regulations as at September 1993. Presented at the First National Fisheries Managers Conference Terrigal, NSW.

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    This management paper was prepared for the first National Fisheries Managers Conference held in Terrigal NSW. It includes all the current bag and size limits from around Australia. This paper is valuable as it puts the recent management initiatives in Western Australia into a national context

    Translocation issues in Western Australia: Proceedings of a seminar and workshop held on 26th and 27th September 1994

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    The Recreational Fishing Advisory Committee (RFAC) approved holding this translocation seminar to air the translocation of fish for recreational enhancement in a public forum. This forum will identify issues including establishing common ground between the variety of interest groups which are represented. Contentious areas which require further investigation and consultation should become apparent, and assist the formulation of appropriate policies on translocation for Western Australia

    The best available information - its implications for recreational fisheries management

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    Workshop at Second National Fisheries Managers Conference, Bribie Island, Queensland, October 18, 1994. Recreational fisheries management is one of the growth areas in Australian fisheries. The Australian Society for Fish Biology Workshop topic for its 1994 Conference was Recreational Fishing - What\u27s the Catch. It was acknowledged at the ASFB conference that there were generally poor levels of information and for the lower value commercial and recreational fisheries there may be no way to gather definitive research data for the foreseeable future. However, in even the high profile fisheries, public perceptions, attitudes, and political will do not allow for the gathering and analysing of comprehensive research information. Management decisions are therefore generally based on the best available information. This generic term is open to wide interpretation -from carte blanche for definitive social based management, to a reason for inactivity due to differing opinions on the consequences of change. The workshop will explore management initiatives for recreational fisheries, their goals and the justification for their being enacted. The workshop will also discuss improved recreational fisheries management coordination throughout Australia

    Review of bag and size limit proposals for Western Australian recreational fishers.

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    The Fisheries Department of WA and the Recreational Fishing Advisory Committee (RFAC), which is the peak body representing recreational fishers in WA, have been very pleased with the response to the implementation of two year review of recreational fisheries. Fisheries, RFAC and the fishing community recognise that the two year review was the first step in the continually evolving process of management of recreational fisheries. Since the new bag and size limit regulations were introduced in December 1991, there have been many suggestions for refinement and improvement. This management paper includes the most common and best suggestions for future management. The long term sustainability of the resource and the needs of recreational fishers must be carefully balanced to ensure quality angling for the foreseeable future

    Same Fish - Different Rules - proceedings of the National Fisheries Management Network Workshop held as part of the third Australasian Fisheries Managers Conference August 1995

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    This workshop represents the third time that a specific recreational fisheries workshop has been held in conjunction with the Australasian Fisheries Managers Conference. It is designed to analyse the different management approaches from the various fisheries agencies which have responsibility for selected species. The case studies that make up the workshop have been selected to represent the diversity of situations including freshwater, marine, pelagic and invertebrate species

    Review of recreational gill, haul and cast netting in Western Australia.

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    In this paper the Recreational Netting Committee has addressed an extremely complex and controversial issue in a forthright manner. They have developed a set of management proposals which accommodates recreational netting while recognizing the concerns of non-netters and the general community. The Committee would like to stress that it considers this plan as a package. For example the Committee would be strongly opposed to the considerable operational restrictions contained under Section 5 if there were not a trade-off in terms of a fairer criteria for which estuaries are open as proposed in Section 6.2. Similarly, the Committee would not be prepared to accept netting in 6 more estuaries and then allow unattended netting, with its identified problems

    Management arrangements for the Western Rock Lobster Fishery for the 1997/98 season

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    This paper deals with the proposed management strategies for the 1997/98 seasons. The purpose of this paper is to present the views of RLIAC on management arrangements for the 1997/98 rock lobster season and to indicate the strategic directions that long term management of this important fishery might take so as to ensure both its biological sustainability and the optimisation of product value for both the State and the participants in the fishery

    Bag and size limit fishing regulations from around Australia - Current information as at 1 July, 1995 - Third Australasian Fisheries Managers Conference, Rottnest Island, WA

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    This paper was originally prepared for the first National Fisheries Managers Conference in 1993. It is now updated and includes the current bag and size limits from around Australia as at 1 July, 1995. It is fairly obvious from this paper that there is a need for more cooperation between the states, particularly for species which have wide distributions. However, regional solutions can be a good approach for specific management needs, while general rules can be made more consistent in a number of cases

    Future of management of recreational gill, haul, and cast netting in Western Australia and summary of submissions to the netting review

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    The results of a major review into recreational gill and haul netting in Western Australia were announced by the Minister for Fisheries, Hon. Monty House MLA on 24 December 1993. This document presents the findings of the recreational netting review and the process which resulted in the announced changed to management practices

    The bag and size limit review: new regulations and summary of submissions

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    Since the new bag and size limits were introduced in December 1991, there have been many suggestions for refinement and improvement of these regulations. This paper includes the summary of submissions to Fisheries Management Paper No 52 - Review of Bag and Size Limit Proposals for Western Australian Recreational Fishers and details new regulations which will come into force on 1 July 1995
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