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State of the Reef Report 2003: Fisheries


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dc.contributor.authorBishop, M.*
dc.date.accessioned2012-10-24T04:35:13Znull
dc.date.available2012-10-24T04:35:13Znull
dc.date.copyright2003en
dc.date.issued2003en-US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11017/671null
dc.description.abstractFishing is the predominant extractive activity in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and includes the major commercial fisheries of prawn trawling, reef line fishing and inshore netting and crabbing, as well as smaller dive-based fisheries for tropical rock lobster, aquarium fishes, coral, sea cucumber, trochus and specimen shells. Recreational fishing is an important activity with 56,000 privately registered boats in coastal communities adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. In addition, tourist charter boats take recreational fishers to many fishing locations. Traditional fisheries also occur adjacent to indigenous communities.en
dc.publisherGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesState of the Reef Reporten
dc.titleState of the Reef Report 2003: Fisheriesen
dc.typeReport*
dc.subject.asfaPrawn fisheriesen
dc.subject.asfaLine fishingen
dc.subject.asfaLobster fisheriesen
dc.format.pages15en
dc.contributor.corpauthorGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.subject.apaisFisheriesen
dc.publisher.placeTownsvilleen
dc.relation.connectiontogbrmpaGBRMPA published this itemen
dc.subject.categoryCommercial fisheriesen
dc.subject.categoryRecreationen
dc.subject.locationReef-wideen
dc.keywordssea cucumber trochusen
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