Southern Rock Lobster Commercial Fishery Data (2017-2021)

Maintenance and Update Frequency: annually Statement: Two datasets were downloaded from the Tasmanian Wild Fisheries Assessments website (https://tasfisheriesresearch.org/srl/catch/fine-scale/) as a .csv file: "Commercial Catch by Fine-scale Block" and "Commercial CPUE by Fine-scale B...

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Other Authors: AODN Data Manager (distributor), Data Officer (distributor), IMAS Data Manager (hasAssociationWith), Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (resourceProvider), Lacharite, Myriam (pointOfContact), Lacharité, Myriam (pointOfContact), Villanueva, Cecilia (author)
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Published: University of Tasmania, Australia
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/southern-rock-lobster-2017-2021/3012337
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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: annually Statement: Two datasets were downloaded from the Tasmanian Wild Fisheries Assessments website (https://tasfisheriesresearch.org/srl/catch/fine-scale/) as a .csv file: "Commercial Catch by Fine-scale Block" and "Commercial CPUE by Fine-scale Blocks". Shapefiles were created for each year for all depths, and spatially joined to the NRE Lobster/Giant Crab/Scallop commercial fishing blocks. Credit Tasmanian Wild Fisheries Assessments (IMAS). NRE Tas. The Tasmania's Marine Atlas was funded by FRCD. Southern Rock Lobster (Jasus edwardsii) commercial fishery catch by block (in tonnes) and nominal Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE, in kg/pot lift) per lobster fishing block per year for all depths. The data was retrieved from the Tasmanian Wild Fisheries Assessments site (https://tasfisheriesresearch.org/). Tasmanian wild fisheries stock assessments are conducted by the Fisheries and Aquaculture Centre of the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) on behalf of the Tasmanian Department of Natural Resources and Environment (NRE Tas). Under the Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration Agreement (SMRCA), IMAS conduct fishery assessments, provide expert management advice and undertake scientific research on Tasmanian fisheries issues for NRE Tas.