Legal sizes and their use in fisheries management : Australian Society for Fish Biology Workshop, Lorne, Victoria, 24 August 1990 / editor, D.A. Hancock
Opening address: Should there be a contemporary role for societies such as ASFB? / W.A. Chamley -- Keynote Address: Minimum legal sizes and their use in management of Australian Fisheries / B.J. Hill -- Current use of legal size and associated regulations in Australian and Papua New Guinean fisheries / D.A. Hancock -- A fisheries biologist's application of minimum legal lengths / T.I. Walker -- A fisheries manager's application of minimum legal lengths / R.H. Winstanley -- Examining the "per recruit" effects of size limits using the PRAna software package / P.W.R. Sluczanowski, G.K. Jones, S. Forbes, J. Baker, R.K. Lewis & G. Wright -- Barramundi / J.P. Glaister -- Using size limits to maintain scallop stocks in Queensland / M.C.L. Dredge -- Is there a case for a maximum legal length on the eastern rock lobster, Jasus verreauxi? / S.S. Montgomery -- Yeield and egg-per-recruit models of Shark Bay snapper: a case study in justification and implementation of an increase in minimum legal length / M.J. Moran -- Utility-per-recruit modelling: an alternative for evaluating minimum size regulations / D.J. Die -- Legal sizes and their use in fisheries management: summary and future directions / R.E. Kearney
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