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Comments on Edgar et al. (2018) paper for south‐western Australia

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Gaughan, D and Caputi, N and Molony, B and Wise, B and Begg, G and Mayfield, S and Steer, M and Ward, T and Linnane, A and Stobart, B and Sloan, S and Saunders, T, Comments on Edgar et al. (2018) paper for south‐western Australia, Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 29, (8) pp. 1380-1381. ISSN 1099-0755 (2019) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]


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DOI: doi:10.1002/aqc.3045

Abstract

Edgar, Ward, and Stuart-Smith (2018) argue that Australian fishery stocks are suffering rapid declines and that to meet sustainability targets an expanded network of ‘no-fishing’ reserves is required. The three lines of evidence used were underwater visual surveys (UVSs), Australian catches, and one case study.

Item Details

Item Type:Contribution to Refereed Journal
Keywords:stock assessment, fisheries, weight of evidence approach
Research Division:Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences
Research Group:Fisheries sciences
Research Field:Fisheries management
Objective Division:Animal Production and Animal Primary Products
Objective Group:Fisheries - wild caught
Objective Field:Fisheries - wild caught not elsewhere classified
UTAS Author:Ward, T (Associate Professor Timothy Ward)
ID Code:146945
Year Published:2019
Web of Science® Times Cited:4
Deposited By:Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration
Deposited On:2021-10-04
Last Modified:2021-10-06
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