Outlook Online 2009

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority :: Interaction of fishing with continental slope

Interaction of fishing with continental slope

Management Concern: Low    

Adequacy of Information: Low

Summary extracts from Outlook Report 2009

  • The continental slope is little studied but believed to be essentially undisturbed and hence likely to be in good condition.
  • Trawling has the potential to cause habitat damage if not appropriately managed. Since the rezoning of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in 2004, trawling is allowed in 34 per cent of the Great Barrier Reef Region; however, it takes places in only about 6 per cent of this area each year.

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Existing policies and management actions

Future management requirements

  • 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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