2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2010.02.007
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Enhancing fishery assessments for an Australian abalone fishery using commercial weight-grade data

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“…Our relatively crude estimates of daily profitability showed a sizeable 62% decrease and it is possible that divers shifted their effort in a bid to find better quality abalone (see Jalali et al., ), but if this was the case then it was not reflected in the prices reported by the local processing factory. The much lower prices which were paid for greenlip abalone from the study area are contrary to expectations for this species (Mayfield, ; Stobart et al., ) which at a premium grade is fetching beach prices of $40–50/kg when destined for the live export markets of Asia (pers. comm.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 63%
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“…Our relatively crude estimates of daily profitability showed a sizeable 62% decrease and it is possible that divers shifted their effort in a bid to find better quality abalone (see Jalali et al., ), but if this was the case then it was not reflected in the prices reported by the local processing factory. The much lower prices which were paid for greenlip abalone from the study area are contrary to expectations for this species (Mayfield, ; Stobart et al., ) which at a premium grade is fetching beach prices of $40–50/kg when destined for the live export markets of Asia (pers. comm.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…The use of blacklip abalone parameters was due to an absence of morphometric data for greenlip abalone in Victoria. Shucked weight was estimated by assuming a meat recovery rate of one third of whole weight (see Mayfield, ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial surveys utilized the "timed-swim" method (Shepherd, 1984), but have subsequently been replaced by the "leaded-line" method, following rigorous development and testing (McGarvey et al, 2008;Chick et al, 2012). Third, extensive biological (e.g., Shepherd, 1973;Shepherd et al, 1992;Shepherd and Partington, 1995;Mayfield and Saunders, 2008) and irregular commercial-catch-sampling data (Burch et al, 2010) have been collected for both species, and greenlip weight-grade data have been consistently recorded by western zone processors since 1979 (Mayfield, 2010). Collectively, these data provide information on exploitation rates and the suitability of size limits across the three zones.…”
Section: Samentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advent of equipment used for electronically measuring and logging abalone shell size, it is now feasible to use the average shell length in the commercial catch as a performance measure (Mayfield [2010]). The ALCC strategy relies on three parameters to drive it.…”
Section: Average Length Of Commercial Catch [Alcc]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing strategy, as well as each alternative strategy, takes into account the same rules belonging to the existing adaptive management process. Mayfield [2010] provides the foundation for the commercial catch threshold strategy tested in this study. Sampling the length structure of commercial catch aboard divers' boats or upon returning to port vastly reduces the cost and uncertainty associated with fishery independent sampling on the seabed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%