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Publications

This page provides links to current Bass Strait Central Zone Scallop Fishery plans, reports, data summaries and more.

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Management
Bass Strait Central Zone Scallop Fishery Management Plan 2002 and amendments  
Guide to the 2011 Management arrangements 5MB
Bass Strait Central Zone Scallop Mandatory Area Closures 2010 198kb
Legislation
Fisheries Management (Bass Strait Central Zone Scallop Fishery) Regulations 2002 and amendments  
Directions  
Total Allowable Catch Determinations  
Legislation and policy  
Environment
Annual Status Report 460kb
Strategic Assessment Report  
Ecological Risk Management Reports  
Bass Strait Central Zone Scallop Fishery Bycatch and Discarding Workplan, 1 June 2009 to 31 May 2011 329kb
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