“More than 100 fisheries researches from around Australia combined their efforts to assess the status of 238 wild-capture fish stocks – finding the majority of stocks are classified as sustainable,” he said.
“The reports provide a high level of transparency and will give seafood consumers confidence that Australia’s fish stocks are sustainably managed.”
“Australia has an excellent record in fisheries management and the reports provide a scientifically robust demonstration of this.”
Senator Colbeck said the reports were a great tool to help fishers, fisheries managers, seafood consumers and the broader community understand the status of the key wild capture fish stocks around Australia.
The report builds on the inaugural 2012 edition with the addition of 19 new species that were nominated by the States and the Northern Territory.
The reports were developed collaboratively between the ABARES, FRDC and government fishery research agencies from all states, the Northern Territory and CSIRO.
Further Reading
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