ETBF seabird mitigation and reporting requirements 2022

Research projects funded by FRDC and being led by industry are looking at new approaches to reduce seabird interactions, as well as, ways to improve the effectiveness of current seabird mitigation methods and keeping crews safe. Collaboration between the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA), the fishing industry and researchers has led to regular reviews and improvements to seabird mitigation measures in the Eastern Tuna and Billfish Fishery (ETBF).

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Applications for management advisory committee members close 10 Feb

The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) is seeking applications for members on three Management Advisory Committees (MACs) and four Resource Assessment Groups (RAGs), specifically: 

  • South East Management Advisory Committee (SEMAC); 

  • Great Australian Bight Management Advisory Committee (GABMAC); 

  • Southern Bluefin Tuna Management Advisory Committee (SBTMAC); 

  • South East Resource Assessment Group (SERAG); 

  • Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery Resource Assessment Group (SESSFRAG); 

  • Great Australian Bight Resource Assessment Group (GABRAG); and 

  • Shark Resource Assessment Group (SharkRAG). 

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Members sought for Management Advisory Committees and Resource Assessment Groups of the Australian Fisheries Management Authority

The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) is seeking applications for members on three Management Advisory Committees (MACs) and four Resource Assessment Groups (RAGs), specifically: 

  • South East Management Advisory Committee (SEMAC); 

  • Great Australian Bight Management Advisory Committee (GABMAC); 

  • Southern Bluefin Tuna Management Advisory Committee (SBTMAC); 

  • South East Resource Assessment Group (SERAG); 

  • Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery Resource Assessment Group (SESSFRAG); 

  • Great Australian Bight Resource Assessment Group (GABRAG); and 

  • Shark Resource Assessment Group (SharkRAG). 

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