A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
| Term | Meanings |
|---|---|
| ABARE | Australian Bureau of Agricultural Resource Economics |
| AbMAC | Abalone Management Advisory Committee |
| ACCC | Australian Competition & Consumer Commission |
| ACWA | Aquaculture Council of WA |
| ADC | Aquaculture Development Council |
| ADF | Aquaculture Development Fund |
| AFMA | Australian Fisheries Management Authority |
| AFZ | Australian Fishing Zone |
| AIMAC | Abrolhos Islands Management Advisory Committee |
| AIMDT | Australia Indonesia Maritime Delimitation Treaty |
| AIMS | Australian Institute of Marine Science |
| ALC | Automatic Location Communicator |
| AMSA | Australian Marine Sciences Association |
| ANCA | Australian Nature Conservation Authority |
| Angling | The art of fishing with a rod. |
| ANZFA | Australia , New Zealand Food Authority |
| Aquaculture | Commonly termed 'fish farming', but broadly refers to commercial growing of marine (mariculture) or freshwater animals and aquatic plants. |
| AQIS | Australian Quarantine Inspe ction Service |
| Area closure | The closure of a fishing ground, or part thereof; used as a tool in the management of a fishery. |
| Area swept | In reference to a demersal trawl, it is the area of the sea floor over which the net is dragged during its operation, and is estimated by multiplying the width of the net mouth by the distance the net is dragged. From data on the densities of fish caught in a unit area swept, an estimate of the biomass in that area can be obtained. |
| Australian Fishing Zone | Australia has proclaimed a 200-nautical-mile-wide zone around its mainland and territories coasts, within which it controls domestic and foreign access to fish resources. |
Derived from: Department of Fisheries publications; Fishery Status Reports. Resource Assessments of Australian Commonwealth Fisheries. 1998. Bureau of Resource Sciences, Department of Primary Industries and Energy, Canberra ACT; and Henderson's Dictionary of Biological Terms, published by Longman Scientific and Technical Press, 1989 (10th edition).
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