Southern Australia |
Graham Edgar (@gedgar33) Tweeted:
How good are assessments?!
— Graham Edgar (@gedgar33) September 29, 2019
E.g. jackass morwong catch averaged 1500 tonnes from 1946-96, down to 184 tonnes in 2018. Classed here as not overfished or subject to overfishing; allowable catch set 3x higher than able to be caught.
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LEO editor comment:
Dr Edgar refers to Jackass morwong (Nemadactylus macropterus) as being considered not overfished or subject to overfishing [in the 2019 ABARES Fisheries Status Reports]. He and his colleagues provide some description of this issue in Edgar et al (2019).
ABARES |
Weaknesses in stock assessment modelling and management practices affect fisheries sustainabilityWe respond to criticism of our earlier paper where we report Australia‐wide declines in fisheries catches that parallel the declining trends in fish populations observed underwater, and we highligh... |