Outlook Online 2009

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority :: Impacts of fishing on the social, economic and cultural benefits of traditional use of marine resources

Impacts of fishing on the social, economic and cultural benefits of traditional use of marine resources

Management Concern: High    

Adequacy of Information: Low

Summary extracts from Outlook Report 2009

  • The region is of major importance to Traditional Owners and traditional use of and caring for their sea country reinforces Traditional Owner culture, protocols and connections to the Great Barrier Reef.
  • Non-targeted catch (by-catch) in the commercial inshore net fishery includes a number of species of conservation concern that may be injured or killed in the nets. Some of these species, including turtle and dugong, are culturally significant to Traditional Owners.

What do we know?

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Existing policies and management actions

Future management requirements

  • Incorporation of fishing in Traditional Use Marine Resource Agreements
  • Biodiversity strategy.

Defined research questions

  • There are currently no defined research questions for this topic. Research questions will be developed, giving priority to interactions/issues that are of most concern to management.

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