Measuring non-commercial fishing catches (traditional subsistence fishing) in the Torres Strait in order to improve fisheries management and promote sustainable livelihoods
Measuring non-commercial fishing catches in the Torres Strait through a monitoring program brings several benefits. It improves fisheries management by informing stock assessments and allowing setting of sustainable catch levels. Allocation of catch shares between commercial and traditional sectors protects traditional catches and ensures sustainable management. Engaging local communities fosters ownership and empowers them in resource management. Reliable data aids policy-making, understanding the dynamics of non-commercial catches. The program supports traditional livelihoods, preserving cultural practices and promoting economic well-being. Co-funded by the Australian Fisheries Management Authority, the project aligns with strategic research plans, aiming to provide insights and contribute to the long-term sustainability of Torres Strait fisheries.
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