Publication Date

7-2010

Series Number

No. 244

Publisher

Department of Fisheries Western Australia

City

Perth

Abstract

The effect of commercial fishing on bycatch species and the marine ecosystem generally, has emerged as a significant national and international issue. Environmental issues associated with bycatch – including impacts on the ecology of non-target species of fish and wildlife – are important issues to address in reducing the impacts, or potential impacts, of commercial fisheries.

In 1998, the National Standing Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture developed a national policy on fisheries bycatch. In 1999, the (then) State Minister for Fisheries adopted the national policy as his position on bycatch for Western Australia. The main objective of the policy is to ensure that populations of bycatch species are maintained through reducing bycatch, improving protection of vulnerable species and minimising adverse impacts of fishing on the aquatic environment.

Owing to differing fishing operations and environmental conditions, bycatch issues are quite specific for individual fisheries. The development of fishery-specific Bycatch Action Plans reflects this situation, as they are tailored to meet the unique requirements of each Fishery. The development of Bycatch Action Plans for the State’s commercial fisheries is considered important to progress the reduction of bycatch in a transparent way, which also sets out specific objectives for monitoring and evaluation.

Number of Pages

28

Keywords

Pilbara region - Western Australia, Trawling, Finfish fisheries, Bycatch, Fishery management, Fishery regulations, Environmental impact, Ecologically sustainable development, Western Australia

Disciplines

Aquaculture and Fisheries | Natural Resource Economics | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Sustainability

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