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2001 Workshop proceedings

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Our future responsibilities to meet our Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD) obligations: how should we proceed to achieve them?
Peter Rogers

Diving for shellfish and data: incentives for the participation of fishers in the monitoring and management of artisanal fisheries around southern South America
Ana M. Parma, J.M. (Lobo) Orensanz, Inés Elías and Gabriel Jerez

ESD, environmental sustainability, EPBC, ecosystem based management, integrated fisheries management, EMS’s: how will we ever cope?
Dr Rick Fletcher

A conservation sector perspective on ESD assessment in Western Australian fisheries
Dr J.N. Dunlop

Historical fishery attributes and changing management expectations – a mismatch?
R.C. Lenanton

Nearshore and estuarine fisheries – or 'How did we get in such a state'?
Norm Hall

Sustainability targets for integrated management of freshwater fish resources in the face of data uncertainty
Peter C. Gehrke

Fishery and ecosystem assessment with inadequate data
Norm Hall

Commercial catches as an indicator of stock status in NSW estuarine fisheries: trigger points, uncertainty and interpretation
James P. Scandol and Robyn E. Forrest

To be Bayesian or to Bootstrap: what is the risk?
Malcolm Haddon

Is there more to the meaning of life than data?
Benj Whitworth, Jean Chesson, Rick Fletcher and Keith Sainsbury

Innovative data gathering and assessment approaches to support future management of multi-sector coastal fisheries
Jim Penn

Issues concerning data-limited multi-sector fisheries in New South Wales
Kevin Rowling

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