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Bycatch & Ecosystem Effects

Quantifying Calamary By-catch in South Australia’s Commercial Prawn Fisheries
Mike Steer, Cameron Dixon and Shane Roberts

Retained and discarded catch characteristics of a commercial trap fishery for Portunus pelagicus in south-eastern Australia
Daniel D. Johnson1,2 and Charles A. Gray1

Development of a by-catch sampling program for the South Australian Blue Crab Pot Fishery
Graham Hooper

Operational and behavioural factors contributing to seal by-catch and mortality in trawl nets
Jeremy Lyle and Simon Willcox

Implementing ecosystem based fisheries management in Western Australia
Dan Gaughan1, Jenny Shaw1 and Jeff Dambacher2

Does rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) translocation impact on inshore temperate reef invertebrate communities in South Australia?
Matthew Hoare and Adrian Linnane

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2012 ASFB Conference (Joint Meeting with the Oceania Chondrichthyan Society)

The Sebel Playford Hotel, Adelaide
15th -18th July 2012

'Addressing the challenges of understanding the movement patterns of aquatic animals and their significance'.

2012 ASFB Conference

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