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Project details
Title: | Assessment of marine biodiversity as part of determining long-term recovery of trawled communities on the NWS |
Id: | 2509 |
Investigator(s): | Monika Bryce
Western Australian Museum (Perth) [details] |
Description: | The WA Museum and Museum of Victoria will assist our project by helping to sort and identify sponges, soft corals and echinoderms and they will take voucher samples of biota for the museum collections which will provide a legacy benefit of this work. |
Years: | 2017 |
Publications
Journal Article
- Wibowo, Kunto,Motomura, Hiroyuki (2022) Review of Indo-Pacific species of the scorpionfish genus Scorpaena (Teleostei: Scorpaenidae), with descriptions of two new species from the west coast of Australia. Ichthyological Research 69 pp199-235. 10.1007/s10228-021-00827-0
- data sourced from following voyages IN2017_V05
List of surveys that this project was on.
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Survey | Investigator | Description |
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IN2017_V05 [details] |
John Keesing (CSIRO) | RV Investigator research voyage in2017_v05, titled "Long-term recovery of trawled marine communities 25 years after the world's largest adaptive management experiment." The North West Shelf has seen massive reductions in trawling area and effort over past decades from the previous high levels of foreign trawling up until 1990. There remains debate about whether slow growing benthic organisms such as coral and sponges have recovered from this disturbance and whether the current management zoning which has been in place for 20 years and which includes areas closed to fishing, specific areas for trawling and trap is sustainable and effective. The outcomes of the study will have relevance to how trawl fishing is managed in Australia and internationally. |