House Standing Committee on Agriculture, Resources, Fisheries and Forestry
Inquiry into the Role of Science for Fisheries and Aquaculture
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The Committee will inquire into and report upon the role of science for the future of fisheries and aquaculture, and in particular:
a) the relationship between scientific knowledge of fish species, ecosystems, biodiversity and fish stock sustainability;
b) fishery management and biosecurity, including but not limited to:
- the calculation and monitoring of stock size, sustainable yield and bycatch, as well as related data collection;
- the effects of climate change, especially relating to species dispersion, stock levels and impacts on fishing communities;
- pest and disease management and mitigation;
- minimising risks to the natural environment and human health;
- cooperation among Australian governments on the above;
c) research, development and applied science of acquaculture, including:
- transitioning from wild fisheries to aquaculture in individual species;
- improving sustainability and lifecycle management practices and outcomes;
- pest and disease management and mitigation;
d) governance arrangements relating to fisheries and aquaculture, including the implications for sustainability and industry development;
e) current initiatives and responses to the above matters by state, territory and Australian governments;
f) any other related matter.
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