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    Fisheries management is increasingly involving a wide range of stakeholders in the decision making process. An implicit assumption in these management structures is that stakeholder representatives present a unified view, and that these views combine to derive optimal management decisions that best satisfy all stakeholders. In this paper, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is used to determine the objective preference structure of stakeholder representatives involved in Australian Commonwealth fisheries management. The results indicate that there is generally low coherence within stakeholder groups, suggesting that management decision making is a function more of the set of individuals than the stakeholder groups they represent. The stakeholders represented were from policy and management, science, industry, environment, economics, social science and recreation.

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    This dataset contains geoscientific data logged during TELVE cruise (SS02/03) on RV Southern Surveyor 14.3-3.4.2003 in Tonga and Eastern Lau Basin. These data include logged station coordinates and information for dredges, CTD/hydrocasts, echosounder and camera/video operations and geological samples. The TELVE expedition completed 70 dredges, 31 tow-yos, 14 vertical hydrocasts, 9 echo-sounding traces, 2 camera tows, and 1 drogue test. The major scientific objectives of the cruise were a study of the hydrothermal plume activity of the Tofua Arc and adjacent Valu Fa back arc Ridge coupled with sampling of the sea floor with grabs and dredges. Sampling was conducted along the axis of the Valu Fa Ridge, the Tofua Arc between about 21o 30” and 24o 10’S, and one transverse hydrothermal cast from the backarc to arc region at ~ 22o 30’S was done. More specifically, objectives of the voyage were: 1.Perform a continuous along-axis survey for hydrothermal activity along the three segments of the Valu Fa back arc spreading ridge. 2. To the extent possible, conduct a systematic survey for hydrothermal activity along the S. Tonga arc adjacent to the Valu Fa Ridge. 3. Compare (for the first time) the incidence and chemistry of hydrothermal emissions along the adjacent back arc ridge and volcanic arc sections. 4. Coordinate results of back arc ridge survey with RIDGE 2000 investigators slated to perform similar surveys further north on Lau back arc spreading ridges.

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    This dataset contains geoscientific data logged during SHAARC cruise (FR04/00) on RV Franklin 5-24.5.2000 in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. These data include logged station coordinates and information for dredges, sediment grabs and cores, CTD/hydrocasts and echosounder operations. The SHAARC research team conducted a multi-disciplinary investigation (volcanology, petrology, geochemistry and economic geology) of submarine volcanic-hydrothermal systems in island arc regions of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. The team carried out 3 primary scientific activities: (i) Volcanology/Petrology (ii) Hydrothermal Deposits/Geochemistry (iii) Marine Chemistry/Hydrothermal Fluids Although volcanism and associated hydrothermal activity on mid-ocean ridges (MOR) and some back-arc basins have been the focus of many detailed studies over the past decade, only a few submarine arcs and fore-arc regions have received much attention. FR04/00 investigations of the New Ireland-Solomon Islands convergent margin will generate a better understanding of the fundamental geological processes of submarine arc volcanism, including hydrothermal activity and the formation of economic concentrations of ore minerals. These data will be compared to and contrasted with hydrothermal activity occurring at divergent plate boundary volcanism.

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    Southern Surveyor Voyage SS2012_T02 - This list includes ALL data backup media and documentation returned to CMAR Data Centre after this voyage: - DATA BACKUPS (Media Type - Media Label - Media location): - - LTO tape - Shore Backup SS2012_T02 copy 1- created 14/06/2012 -Stored - Hobart Marine Labs, Block 2, Datacentre Filing Cabinet 1 Drawer2, Archive box 8A - LTO tape - Shore Backup SS2012_T02 copy 2- created 18/06/2012 - Sent to Floreat 26th July 2012 - PAPER DOCUMENTS - Bridge Logs - Hourly Logs - CTD Logs - TSG plot - Swath Logs - TOPAS Logs - End Of Voyage Form - Data request Form TRIM REFERENCES Container AB2012/715 Record number C2012/5835 Hobart (5010) - Building 5 - Room 5GS69 (CMAR MNF) - Compactus 1 On-line Documentation: - ss2012_t02_Bridge_logs.pdf - ss2012_t02_Computing_Report.pdf - ss2012_t02_Ctd_logs.pdf - ss2012_t02_Data_request_form.pdf - ss2012_t02_Electronics_Report.pdf - ss2012_t02_EOV_form.pdf - ss2012_t02_Hourly_log.pdf - ss2012_t02_Swath_logs.pdf - ss2012_t02_TOPAS_logs.pdf - ss2012_t02_TSG_plot.pdf - ss2012_t02_Bridge_logs.zip Recommended MarLIN title, Links and On-line Documentation list have been written to /home/mnf/processedVoyageData/RV_Southern_Surveyor/ss2012_t02/global_docs/SS2012_T02MarLIN_Raw_Links_Report.txt. Links in this record are for PROCESSING STAFF ONLY. Scientific staff may request copies via data-requests-hf@csiro.au. Documentation is on the internal network: \processedVoyageData [voyage] \global_docs The raw data will be archived by the CSIRO Data Access Portal in 2015.

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    Southern Surveyor Voyage SS2012_T03 - This list includes ALL data backup media and documentation returned to CMAR Data Centre after this voyage: - DATA BACKUPS (Media Type - Media Label - Media location): - - LTO tape - Shore Backup SS2012_T03 copy 1- created 25/06/2012 -Stored - Hobart Marine Labs, Block 2, Datacentre Filing Cabinet 1 Drawer2, Archive box 8A - LTO tape - Shore Backup SS2012_T03 copy 2- created 26/06/2012 - Sent to Floreat 26th July 2012 - PAPER DOCUMENTS - Bridge Logs - Hourly Logs - Swath Logs - End Of Voyage Form - Data request Form TRIM REFERENCES Container AB2012/715 Record number C2012/8631 Hobart (5010) - Building 5 - Room 5GS69 (CMAR MNF) - Compactus 1 On-line Documentation: - ss2012_t03_Bridge_logs.pdf - ss2012_t03_Computing_report.pdf - ss2012_t03_Data_Request_form.pdf - ss2012_t03_Electronics_Report.pdf - ss2012_t03_EOV_form_draft.pdf - ss2012_t03_Hourly_logs.pdf - ss2012_t03_plan.pdf - ss2012_t03_Swath_logs.pdf Recommended MarLIN title, Links and On-line Documentation list have been written to /home/mnf/processedVoyageData/RV_Southern_Surveyor/ss2012_t03/global_docs/SS2012_T03MarLIN_Raw_Links_Report.txt. Links in this record are for PROCESSING STAFF ONLY. Scientific staff may request copies via data-requests-hf@csiro.au. Documentation is on the internal network: \processedVoyageData [voyage] \global_docs The raw data will be archived by the CSIRO Data Access Portal in 2015.

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    Southern Surveyor Voyage SS2012_V02 - This list includes ALL data backup media and documentation returned to CMAR Data Centre after this voyage: - DATA BACKUPS (Media Type - Media Label - Media location): - - LTO tape - Shore Backup SS2012_V02 copy 1- created 27/06/2012 -Stored - Hobart Marine Labs, Block 2, Datacentre Filing Cabinet 1 Drawer2, Archive box 8A - LTO tape - Shore Backup SS2012_V02 copy 2- created 02/07/2012 - Sent to Floreat 26th July 2012. Delay in copy archive due to file transfer issues DAP. - PAPER DOCUMENTS - Bridge Logs - Hourly Logs - CTD Logs - TSG plot - Swath Logs - End Of Voyage Form - Data request Form ( to be supplied) TRIM REFERENCES Container AB2012/715 Record number C2012/8610 Hobart (5010) - Building 5 - Room 5GS69 (CMAR MNF) - Compactus 1 On-line Documentation: - ss2012_v02_Bridge_logs.pdf - ss2012_v02_Computing_Report.pdf - ss2012_v02_Ctd_logs.pdf - ss2012_v02_Electronics_Report.pdf - ss2012_v02_EOV_form.pdf - ss2012_v02_Hourly_logs.pdf - ss2012_v02_plan.pdf - ss2012_v02_Swath_logs.pdf Links in this record are for PROCESSING STAFF ONLY. Scientific staff may request copies via data-requests-hf@csiro.au. Documentation is on the internal network: \processedVoyageData [voyage] \global_docs. The raw data will be archived by the CSIRO Data Access Portal in 2015.

  • CMAR has conducted a number of stock assessment surveys for finfish, beche-de-mer and trochus on the reefs of Torres Strait. During the course of the suveys, habitat data was also collected albeit at a coarser level of taxonomic resolution. The primary objective of this study was to characterise the reefs of Torres Strait in terms of the biological and habitat data collected during these surveys and to relate the nature of the reefs to the available physical data. Information collated for this study included comprehensive datasets on reef fish, beche-de-mer and seagrass; most of which was identified to species level. Information on corals and algae was based on visual estimates of percentage cover morphotypes. Little data on the other reef biota was collected. SOURCE_DATASET CRUISE_ID CRUISE_NAME CRUISE_YEAR RRI1 HE01 Reef Resource Inventory HE01 1995 RRI2 HE02 Reef Resource Inventory HE02 1995 WR95 WRS Warrior survey 1995 1995 RRI3 JK01 Reef Resource Inventory JK01 1996 RRI4 JK02 Reef Resource Inventory JK02 1996 WR96 WRS Warrior survey 1996 1996 WR98 WRS Warrior survey 1998 1998 WR00 WRS Warrior survey 2000 2000 ETS2 ETS2 East Torres Strait 2002 2002 WE02 WRS Warrior survey 2002 2002 WR04 WRS Warrior survey 2004 2004 ETS5 ETS5 East Torres Strait 2005 2005

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    This dataset contains the processed Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT) data collected on Australia's Marine National Facility (MNF) RV Franklin between 1986 and 2002. XBT data typically comprises temperature and depth readings relayed to the surface at intervals of 0.1 seconds as the probe passes through the top few hundred metres of the ocean. This dataset has been QCed by the CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research's (CMAR's) Ocean Observing Networks (OON) group. The data can be retrieved via CMAR Data Trawler, please see link below. The data is also available via the international National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program (GTSPP) (Franklin platform code: 09FA and call sign: VJJF) and Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN).

  • This dataset contains the Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data collected on Southern Surveyor voyage SS2009_V03. The voyage took place in the Western Pacific ocean between 3rd and 26th July 2009. This dataset has NOT been processed as no valid data collected - one beam on ADCP unit faulty.

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    This dataset contains the processed Expendable Bathythermograph (XBT) data collected on Australia's Marine National Facility (MNF) RV Franklin and RV Southern Surveyor. XBT data typically comprises temperature and depth readings relayed to the surface at intervals of 0.1 seconds as the probe passes through the top few hundred metres of the ocean. This dataset has been QCed by the CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere's (Formerly CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research) Ocean Observing Networks (OON) group. The data can be retrieved via CMAR Data Trawler, please see link below. The data is also available via the international National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) Global Temperature-Salinity Profile Program (GTSPP) (Franklin platform code: 09FA and call sign: VJJF, Southern Surveyor platform code: 09SS and call sign: VLHJ) and Australian Ocean Data Network (AODN). The subset extracted for MARVL contains data on the continental shelf as defined by the 200 metre depth contour from the 2012 Bathymetric dataset merged (spatial union) with the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the Australian Maritime Boundary dataset (http://www.ga.gov.au/metadata-gateway/metadata/record/gcat_63565) available from Geosciences Australia (GA). This subset of the data contains 47 XBT station records from 15 voyages and includes temperature, pressure and salinity (derived) and spans from 1995 to the present. The full data set is held in the O&A Information & Datacentre Data Warehouse, which currently holds over 724 XBT station records from more than 72 surveys collected since 1985.