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The latest information
about fisheries long-term monitoring projects in
Queensland is now available as either full-colour
fact sheets or online from the
Queensland Department of
Primary Industries
Fishweb site.
The Queensland
Fisheries Service (QFS) has released the
information sheets together with a revamped
Long-Term Monitoring Program (LMTP) web site to
highlight fish monitoring activities throughout
the State.
The program was
established in 1999 with teams based in Cairns and
Deception Bay to collect information from all over
Queensland about the status of fish stocks and key
habitats as well as monitor major fishery species
over a long period.
Barramundi, mud
crabs, spotted mackerel and freshwater fish are
monitored throughout Queensland.
Mullet, tailor,
saucer scallops, stout whiting and spanner crabs
are monitored in the south, and reef fish, prawns
and Spanish mackerel in the north.
Each four-page
information sheet details a different aspect of
the program and they are available from the DPI
Northern Fisheries Centre, Cairns, and the
Southern Fisheries Centre, Deception Bay or by
calling the DPI Call Centre on 13 25 23.
The information
series along with further LMTP details can also be
accessed through the new look web site at
www.dpi.qld.gov.au/fisheriesmonitoringprogram/
QFS principal
fisheries scientist Malcolm Dunning said it was
important for people to realise the program’s
importance for monitoring the condition of
Queensland fish, prawn and crab populations and
determine if changes were occurring over time.
Dr Dunning said the
information was used to assess the effectiveness
of fisheries management strategies and contributed
to ensuring the State’s fisheries remained
sustainable.
“Fisheries
researchers spend many hours every year on the
water collecting valuable information using
hi-tech monitoring tools such as electrofishing
and other traditional monitoring methods,” he
said.
“The information
collected by the LTMP is linked with data from
commercial fishers logbooks, recreational fishers’
diaries, previous and ongoing research and used in
stock assessment models that explain how and why
changes occur in Queensland’s fisheries
resources.”
Further information
Malcolm
Dunning: Ph: +61 7 3224 2193
Sue Helmke, North Queensland Coordinator: Ph: +61
7 4035 0100
Eddie Jebreen, Southern Queensland Coordinator:
Ph: +61 7 3817 9592
Media Officer: Liz Smith Ph: +61 7 3224 7757
Department of Primary Industries Media Unit
GPO Box 46 Brisbane Qld 4001. Fax +61 7 3239 0860
DPI Call Centre 8am-6pm weekdays on local call 13
25 23
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