Improving profitability in the Western Rocklobster Fishery using a rock lobster trap

This project commenced in the 2008/09 season and at that time the Western Rocklobster fishery was managed by input controls. The motivation for this study was that it was realised that a more efficient pot would reduce the number of pot hauls, and that this in turn would increase profitability of th...

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Main Authors: Winzer, A., Melville-Smith, Roy, de Lestang, S., Thomson, A.
Format: Report
Published: Seafood CRC 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44233
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author Winzer, A.
Melville-Smith, Roy
de Lestang, S.
Thomson, A.
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de Lestang, S.
Thomson, A.
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description This project commenced in the 2008/09 season and at that time the Western Rocklobster fishery was managed by input controls. The motivation for this study was that it was realised that a more efficient pot would reduce the number of pot hauls, and that this in turn would increase profitability of the fishery by reducing the amount of bait used, the amount of time at sea, fuel usage and overall wear and tear on equipment.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-442332022-10-27T03:54:06Z Improving profitability in the Western Rocklobster Fishery using a rock lobster trap Winzer, A. Melville-Smith, Roy de Lestang, S. Thomson, A. side entrance top entrance Western Rocklobster Panulirus cygnus pot profitability This project commenced in the 2008/09 season and at that time the Western Rocklobster fishery was managed by input controls. The motivation for this study was that it was realised that a more efficient pot would reduce the number of pot hauls, and that this in turn would increase profitability of the fishery by reducing the amount of bait used, the amount of time at sea, fuel usage and overall wear and tear on equipment. 2011 Report http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44233 Seafood CRC restricted
spellingShingle side entrance
top entrance
Western Rocklobster
Panulirus cygnus
pot
profitability
Winzer, A.
Melville-Smith, Roy
de Lestang, S.
Thomson, A.
Improving profitability in the Western Rocklobster Fishery using a rock lobster trap
title Improving profitability in the Western Rocklobster Fishery using a rock lobster trap
title_full Improving profitability in the Western Rocklobster Fishery using a rock lobster trap
title_fullStr Improving profitability in the Western Rocklobster Fishery using a rock lobster trap
title_full_unstemmed Improving profitability in the Western Rocklobster Fishery using a rock lobster trap
title_short Improving profitability in the Western Rocklobster Fishery using a rock lobster trap
title_sort improving profitability in the western rocklobster fishery using a rock lobster trap
topic side entrance
top entrance
Western Rocklobster
Panulirus cygnus
pot
profitability
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44233