Species specific monitoring programs
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Barramundi central east coast
Fisheries Queensland conducts biological monitoring for three of Queensland's six genetic stocks of barramundi
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Barramundi Gulf of Carpentaria monitoring
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Barramundi north east coast monitoring
How we monitor barramundi, including what data we collect and how it is used
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Blue swimmer crab monitoring
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Coral reef fish monitoring
Monitoring coral reef fin fish comprises of measuring and determining age and sex as these features help assess the stock status of the species
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Dusky flathead monitoring
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Eastern king prawn monitoring
Eastern king prawns are monitored to provide an annual figure for abundance of juvenile prawns and future status stock assessments
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Grey mackerel - east coast monitoring
Grey mackerel are a pelagic fish found in tropical and sub-tropical inshore areas. Their distribution ranges from Shark Bay in Western Australia, across northern Australia
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King threadfin monitoring
The harvest of king threadfin, is monitored by collecting biological information to enable accurate assessment of the status of the species
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Pearl perch monitoring
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Sand whiting monitoring
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Saucer Scallop monitoring
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Sea mullet monitoring
A routine monitoring program was developed to collect biological information about sea mullet including length, sex and age of fish being caught in fisheries
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Shark - net fishing monitoring
Fisheries Queensland monitors the commercial catch of sharks through commercial fishing logbooks and the automated integrated voice response (AIVR) system
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Snapper monitoring
Snapper biological monitoring update including information on fish age and how to determine fish age
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School mackerel monitoring
School mackerel is a schooling species that lives in shallow waters along the Queensland coast
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Spanish mackerel - east coast monitoring
Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) is an important fish for both commercial and recreational fishers throughout Queensland
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Spanish mackerel - Gulf of Carpentaria monitoring
Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) is an important target species for commercial and recreational fishers throughout Queensland
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Spanner crab monitoring program update
Monitoring information on the size, sex and abundance of Spanner Crabs assists in the sustainable harvest of the stock
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Spotted mackerel monitoring program update
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Tailor monitoring
"Biological monitoring update for Tailor including information on fish length and age
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Tailor - Fraser Island monitoring
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Yellow fin bream monitoring