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Your fish. Your future. Queensland Fisheries Strategy 2009-2014

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Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, (2009) Your fish. Your future. Queensland Fisheries Strategy 2009-2014. Project Report. State of Queensland.

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The Queensland Fisheries Strategy 2009-2014 sets the direction for the future of fisheries and aims to address some of the challenges impacting Queensland's fisheries both from within Australia and abroad.

Every year in Queensland almost a million people fish for a living, for recreation, or for traditional and customary purposes. Countless others rely on sustainable fisheries as the focus of tourism and other businesses - but there are major challenges for the fishing sector.

Fisheries resources are finite and under significant stress. Fisheries face challenges including the potential for over-exploitation by all fishing sectors, increasing consumer demand, a rising population, coastal development, the effects of climate change, biosecurity risks, import competition and rising production costs.

Item Type:Monograph (Project Report)
Additional Information:© The State of Queensland
Keywords:Fisheries management; sustainability; protecting habitat; fish populations; conservation; marine and freshwater habitats; climate change; managing harvest; monitoring; fish stocks; ecosystems; maximising value; investment; fishing and related industries, recreational fishing; commercial fishing; aquaculture; Queensland.
Live Archive:17 Oct 2011 06:02
Last Modified:03 Sep 2021 16:43

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