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Spatial Variation & Management

Population structure in the giant Australian cuttlefish – implications for management of a unique eco-tourism and fishery resource in regional Australia
Bronwyn M. Gillanders1, Melita C. de Vries1, Stephen C. Donnellan2, Michael G. Gardner1, and Leanne Wheaton2

Spatial diversity in life history traits and thermal responses of Atlantic cod
Marion Perutz†, Francis Neat†, Peter Wright† and Felicity Huntingford*

Variation in abalone shell shape and fecundity: Implications for Local Scale Management
Luke A. McAvaney and Robert W. Day

Spatial management, user participation and social science: Understanding the collaborative process and its potential
Patrick Gilmour1, Rob Day2 and Peter Dwyer3

Spatial variation in life history characteristics of snapper (Pagrus auratus) within Shark Bay, Western Australia, reflecting limited mixing, environmental gradients and fishing
Gary Jackson1, Jeff Norriss1, Michael Mackie1 and Norm Hall2

Using abalone morphology as a tool for fine-scale management of abalone fisheries.
Thor Saunders and Stephen Mayfield

The application of predictive habitat models to investigate the spatial ecology of demersal fish assemblages.
Cordelia H. Moore1, Euan S. Harvey1, Kimberly Van Niel2 and Anthony Boxshall3

Current and future applications of fuzzy logic to the management of the Timor Reef Fishery
Philippe Puig1 and Julie Lloyd2

Spatial scales of management for a multispecies scalefish fishery on the lower west coast - Part 1: Regionality in the biology of two demersal species
Jill StJohn

Spatial scales of management for a multi-species scalefish fishery on the lower west coast of Western Australia. Part II: Regional stock assessments and implications for management
Brent S. Wise

The importance of spatial data analysis in resource allocation issues
Julie Lloyd1 and Philippe Puig2

The role of GIS modeling in assessing the impact of 3D seismic surveys on the Timor Reef Fishery
Philippe Puig1 and Julie Lloyd2

Fishery status for garfish in SA – a broad temporal and spatial perspective
Anthony Fowler and Rick McGarvey

AFMA’s spatial catch and effort reporting environment
John R. Garvey

An AusAID Framework for engaging in fisheries-related development assistance in the Pacific – overview and opportunities.
Gordon R V Anderson

Using spatially explicit harvest strategies to achieve stock recovery in the Gulf St. Vincent Prawn Fishery
Cameron Dixon and Tim Ward

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