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South East Fishery mapping project

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Related publications by project team

Publications by the project team directly related to the issues of seabed habitat mapping, ecosystem understanding and liaison with the fishing industry in the SEF:

Barker, B., Helmond, I., Bax, N., Williams, A., Davenport, S. and Wadley, V. (1999). A vessel towed camera platform for surveys of seafloor habitat. Continental Shelf Research, 19, 1161-1170.

Bax, N. and Williams, A. (1999). Habitat and fisheries production in the South East Fishery. Final Report to the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) Project 94/040.

Bax, N., Williams, A., and Althaus, F. (1999) Development of a rapid assessment technique to determine biological interactions between fish, their environment, and their role in ecosystem function. Final Report to the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) Project 96/075.

Bax, N., Williams, A., Davenport, S. and Bulman, C. (1999). Managing the ecosystem by leverage points: a model for a multispecies fishery. Proceedings of the 1998 Wakefield Symposium on Ecological Approaches for Fisheries Management, Alaska Sea Grant College Program, pp 283-303.

Bax, N., Kloser, R.J., Williams, A., Gowlett-Holmes, K. and Ryan, T. (1999). Seafloor habitat definition for spatial management in fisheries: a case study on the continental shelf of southeast Australia using acoustics and biotic assemblages. Acta Oceanographica, 22: 705-720.

Bax, N.J. and Williams, A. (2001). Seabed habitat on the southeast Australian continental shelf – context, vulnerability and monitoring. Marine and Freshwater Research 52: 491-512

Bulman, C.M., He, X., Bax, N.J. and Williams, A. (2001). Diets and trophic guilds of demersal fishes of the south-eastern Australian shelf. Marine and Freshwater Research, 52: 537-548.

Prince, J., Baelde, P. and Wright. G. (1998). Synthesis of industry information on fishing patterns, technological change and the influence of oceanographic efdects on SEF fish stocks. Final Report to the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) Project 97/114.

Kloser, R.J., Bax, N.J., Ryan, T., Williams, A., and Barker, B.A. (2001). Remote sensing of seabed types in the Australian South East Fishery – development and application of normal incident acoustic techniques and associated "ground truthing". Marine and Freshwater Research, 52: 475-489.

Kloser, R.K, Williams, A. and Butler, A.J. (2000). Assessment of acoustic mapping of seabed habitats. Marine Biological and Resource Surveys of the South East Region, Progress Report 1 to the National Oceans Office.

Kloser, R.K, Williams, A. and Butler, A.J. (2001). Acoustic, biological and physical data seabed characterisation. Marine Biological and Resource Surveys of the South East Region, Progress Report 2 to the National Oceans Office.

Koslow, J.A., Gowlett-Holmes, K., Lowry, J. O’Hara, T., Poore, G. and Williams, A. (2001). The seamount benthic macrofauna off southern Tasmania: community structure and and impacts of trawling. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 213:111-125

Williams, A., Koslow, J.A., Terauds, A. and Haskard K. (2001). Feeding ecology of five fishes from the mid-slope micronekton community off southern Tasmania, Australia. Marine Biology (in press).

Williams, A., Koslow, J.A., Last, P.R. (2001). Diversity, density and community structure of the demersal fish fauna of the continental slope off western Australia (20-35°S). Marine Ecology Progress Series, 212: 247-263

Williams, A. and Bax, N. (2001). Delineating fish-habitat associations for spatially-based management: an example from the south-eastern Australian continental shelf. Marine and Freshwater Research, 52: 513-536.

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