Department of Fisheries

Assessment of Western Rock Lobster Strategic Management Options, Vol 4 How do Quota Management Systems Work in Rock Lobster Fisheries?

The following document is available for you to view or download.

Assessment of Western Rock Lobster Strategic Management Options, Vol 4 How do Quota Management Systems Work in Rock Lobster Fisheries? download this document pdf [1.42M]
Summary of Rock Lobster Management Review download this document pdf [626k]
Correction to Boat Numbers download this document pdf [11k]

If you are having problems viewing or downloading the above document this quick guide may help.

Relevant links

A global perspective on effort control and quota management systems

The Department of Fisheries Western Australia acknowledges the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations for granting permission to link to the following papers:

Shotton, Ross; 2001. Case studies on the effects of transferable fishing rights on fleet capacity and concentration of quota ownership / FAO fisheries technical paper ; no. 412; 246 p download this document pdf [370k]
This report, consisting of 23 studies, describes how the initial allocations of transferable fishing (effort) or fish (catch) quotas have been done by a variety of fisheries management regimes. The studies include two from the European Union (The UK and the Netherlands), Iceland and three descriptions from the Maritimes of Canada.
Shotton, Ross; 2001. Case studies on the allocation of transferable quota rights in fisheries. / FAO fisheries technical paper ; no. 411; 373 p. download this document pdf [83k]
This report, consisting of 16 national, or national fishery, studies, describes how the introduction of transferable fishing (effort) or fish (catch) quotas has affected the capacity of the fleet prosecuting the target fishery for which the harvesting rights apply. The case studies include two from the European Union (the U.K. and the Netherlands) and for Iceland

 

  Top  Next >
download this document Please Note: You will require a current version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader to access the PDF version of these documents. The current version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is available free from here.
Fish for the Future