skip to:
content
Global Links
Site Map
Accessibility
Contact us
Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia
Home
About Us
Publications
Education
Employment
Events
Contacts
Search DPIRD
Search WA Government
Logon
Library Catalogue
Full Record
Back to Search Results
Title:
Ignore the rod and spoil the sea?
Author:
Bergin, Tom
;
Fenner Environment Conference (1991 : Canberra)
Citation:
ACCNO:0006088
Publisher:
Australian fisheries ; vol. 50 (12)
Year:
1991.
Description:
p. 19-20
Subject:
Australia.
;
Estuaries.
;
Fishery management.
;
MAN-INDUCED EFFECTS
;
Marine parks.
;
Recreational fishing.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
Item Availability
Item Availability
{ 1 } items found
Result
Links
Year
Volume
Part
Status
Location
Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Hillarys
J
Similar Items
Marine fisheries management in Victoria - balancing commercial and amateur fishing interests and community expectations against limited resources.
Management strategy sought for a nation of anglers.
Preliminary modeling of the effect of marine reserves on the catch, egg production, and biomass of rock lobsters in Tasmania : Fishery Assessment Report
Swallowing the bait : is recreational fishing in Australia ecologically sustainable?
When biggest was best.
A survey of recreational fishing in Mallacoota Inlet, Victoria.
Beneficiaries of fisheries management.
A systematic approach to the establishment of marine and estuarine protected areas in Victorian coastal waters.
A review of research on the South-East Australian trawl fishery. [Subtitle:FIRTA research assessment (Australia. Fishing Industry Research Committee); no. 2]
Fisheries factors affecting marine park management.