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ASFB Home > Publications > Taking stock: defining and managing shared resources

Taking stock: defining and managing shared resources

Australian Society for Fish Biology
AND THE
Fish and Aquatic Resource Management Association of Australasia
JOINT WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS)

Darwin 1 5- 16 July 1997
D.A. Hancock (editor)

Contents

Foreword
P.C. Young (p iii)

Welcome
Roland Griffin (p 1)

Official Opening
David Hall (p 2)

ASFB/FARMAA workshop process
Kay Raymond, Facilitator 3

Session I: What is a Stock?

Taking stock: or, Who is taking what stock?
John Mark Dean (p 7)

Stock structure across Northern Australia
CliveKeenan (p 31)

Questions to John Dean and Clive Keenan (p 40)

Group Discussions (p 41)

Session 1 Group Discussion (p 44

Session 2: Stock Assessment and Research

Stock assessment and harvest policy design for shared resources
Carl Walters (p 51)

Questions to Carl Walters (p 62)

Accommodating uncertainty in assessing returns from research for Tasmanian orange roughy management
A. David McDonald, Anthony D.M. Smith and Adam J. Davidson (p 65)

Questions to David MacDonald (p 71)

Session 2 Group Discussion (p 73)

Session 3: Management and Allocation of Shared Stocks

Establishing a consultative mechanism or arrangement for managing shared stocks within the jurisdiction of contiguous States
John E Caddy (p 81)

Questions to John Caddy (p 124)

Biting the allocation bullet -Allocation in international fisheries
Mary Harwood (p 5)

Questions to Mary Harwood (p 131)

Making things work: Recognizing the values and interests of stakeholders
Nigel Scullion (p 133)

Questions to Nigel Scullion (p 137)

Session 3 Group Discussion (p 139)

Session 4: Summing up - Panel Discussions

Session 4 - Panel Discussions
Recorded by Patrick Coutin (p 149)

Summing up
Peter C.Young (p 165)

Workshop programme (p 169)

Prize Winning Essays
Notes on the FRDC Workshop student awards (p 172)

Stock identification and fisheries management: the importance of using several methods in a stock identification study
Troy Coyle (p 173)

An appraisal of techniques commonly employed in stock structure assessment in Australasian shellfish and finfish species
Dean R.Jerry (p 183)

Spatial Autocorrelation: A new analytical tool for use in stock determination and fisheries management
Marie Roseline Yardin (p 196)

Abstracts from ASFB 1997 Annual Conference (p 213)

List of participants (p 223)

 

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