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CSIRO is using remotely sensed methods to estimate the size of the stock in the Blue Grenadier fishery located off the Tasmania and in Bass Strait.
CSIRO is using remotely sensed methods to estimate the size of the stock in the Blue Grenadier fishery located off the Tasmania and in Bass Strait.

Developing sustainable fishery harvest strategies

Scientists from the Wealth from Oceans Flagship have contributed to the Harvest Strategy Policy and Guidelines for Commonwealth fisheries.

A Harvest Strategy Working Group led by CSIRO has developed harvest strategies for Eastern and Western Tuna and Billfish fisheries, with similar ongoing work in the Northern Prawn Fishery and the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark fishery.

CSIRO has also led the development of harvest strategies for data-poor fisheries managed by the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA).

Outcome

Harvest strategies are preset rules that state how catch levels should be adjusted to maintain fisheries stocks above sustainable levels.

They are part of a suite of new measures being introduced by AFMA to ensure ecological sustainability in Commonwealth-managed fisheries.

They are an important innovation for science-based decision making for sustainable fisheries.

Learn more about CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research.

 
 

Fast facts

  • CSIRO scientists have contributed to the drafting of a Harvest Strategy Policy and Guidelines for Commonwealth fisheries

Contact Information

Primary ContacT

Dr Tony Smith (BSc PhD)
Stream Leader, Ecosystem Based Management
Marine & Atmospheric Research
Phone: +61 3 6232 5372 
Fax: 61 3 6232 5000 

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Ms Bryony Bennett
Communication Officer
Marine & Atmospheric Research
Phone: 61 3 6232 5261 
Alt Phone: 61 3 6232 5222 
Fax: 61 3 6232 5055