Outlook Online 2009
Fisheries: other management tools
The information in this table provides an overview of the range of ancillary tools that assist with performance monitoring and management as well as compliance in each fishery. Current status of stewardship initiatives in each fishery is also noted.
Footnote 1: Independent scallop survey not completed in 2007 as it was considered a lower priority to address within budget constraints.
For explanation of the acronyms used in these tables please see the list linked to this page.




Citation and/or URL
2007 Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F) Annual Status Reports:
http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/cps/rde/dpi/hs.xsl/28_10916_ENA_HTML.htm
Source
DPI&F 2007 Annual Status Reports; Information supplied by DPI&F
Spatial Coverage
Whole GBRMP
Temporal Coverage
Mainly 2007
Update Frequency
Other Information
See list of acronyms
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