This Fishery Assessment Report for the Spencer Gulf Prawn Fishery is the fifth version of a “living” document that is part of SARDI Aquatic Sciences’ ongoing assessment programs for South Australian Prawn Fisheries....
Risk assessment of proposed management scenarios for Lake Alexandrina on the resident fish community
The Coorong and Lower Lakes were designated as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar convention in 1985 and have additionally been assigned as one of six ‘icon sites’ in the Murray-Darling Basin (MDB) under ‘The Living Murray’ program....
The Coorong Lagoon and surrounding areas provide exceptional habitat for a wide range of bird and fish species. In particular, the lagoon has been an indispensable habitat for many fish species for completing their life cycles as well as one of the most visited destinations for m...
The Coorong is a 115 km long, ...
This Fishery Assessment Report for the Gulf St Vincent Prawn Fishery (GSVPF) is a “living” document, updated annually, and is part of the ongoing assessment program for South Australian Prawn Fisheries by SARDI Aquatic Sciences...
Seagrass beds are an iconic feature of tropical and temperate coasts around the world, typically creating extensive biogenic habitats for a broad range of fish and invertebrate taxa (Bruno & Bertness 2001...
This Fishery Assessment Report updates the 2006/07 report for the Southern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery (SZRLF) and is part of SARDI Aquatic Sciences ongoing assessment program for the fishery...
This Fishery Assessment Report updates the 2006/07 report for the Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishery (NZRLF) and is part of SARDI Aquatic Sciences ongoing assessment program for the fishery....
During September 2008, SARDI provided the Department of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) with information on biologically important areas (breeding colonies and at-sea distributions) for seals in SA....
Despite eradication attempts the marine pest Caulerpa taxifolia has substantially expanded its range in South Australia and cannot be eradicated with current technology. Ongoing monitoring of its distribution has become critical to the management of the alga, with annual surveys ...