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Characterisation of the recreational fishery for southern rock lobster,Jasus edwardsii,in Tasmania,Australia: Implications for management
Authors:Jeremy M. Lyle  Alastair J. Morton  Jane Forward
Affiliation:1. Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute , University of Tasmania , Private Bag 49, Hobart, TAS, 7001, Australia E-mail: Jeremy.Lyle@utas.edu.au;2. Department of Education , GPO Box 169, Hobart, TAS, 7001, Australia
Abstract:Southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) support significant commercial and recreational fisheries in Tasmania, Australia. Since the mid 1990s the number of persons holding recreational lobster licences increased by over 80%, with c. 15 500 persons licensed in 2002/03. Assessment of the recreational fishery has been undertaken periodically since 1996 using a telephone‐diary survey method. The fishery was concentrated off the south‐east and east coasts of Tasmania and characterised by strong seasonality in catch and effort, which peaked markedly early in the fishing year (November‐January). Although pots were the most popular fishing method, daily catch rates by divers were more than double those for pots. Divers selectively harvested larger lobsters than those taken by pots and more frequently attained the daily bag limit of 5 lobsters. The estimated recreational harvest increased significantly since 1996/97 and in 2002/03 effectively reached a management trigger level of 10% of the total allowable commercial catch, flagging a review of recreational management arrangements.
Keywords:southern rock lobster  Jasus edwardsii  recreational lobster fishery  recreational fishing survey  recreational‐commercial fishery interactions
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