Exploratory survey of Orange Roughy by the FV San Rankino south of Tasmania in 1992. This ship fished for Orange Roughy to support Southern Surveyor SS9201. The data includes station logs and catch composition.
This record contains fisheries statistics, History of Marine Animal Populations, trawling, overfishing from the Australian fishing industry between 1918 and 1923.
This record contains fisheries statistics, History of Marine Animal Populations, trawling, overfishing from the Australian fishing industry between 1951 and 1957.
This record contains fisheries statistics, History of Marine Animal Populations, trawling, overfishing from the Australian fishing industry between 1937 and 1943.
Exploratory survey of Orange Roughy by the FV Belinda south of Tasmania in 1992. This ship fished for Orange Roughy to support Southern Surveyor SS9201. The data includes station logs and catch composition.
Exploratory survey of Orange Roughy by the FV Corvina south of Tasmania in 1992. This ship fished for Orange Roughy to support Southern Surveyor SS9201. The data includes station logs and catch composition.
Exploratory survey of Orange Roughy by the FV Teena B south of Tasmania in 1992. This ship fished for Orange Roughy to support Southern Surveyor SS9201. The data includes station logs and catch composition.
NSW Fisheries demersal fish and prawn surveys from 1975 to 2006 using the FRV Kapala (1990-96), FV Trader Horn, FV Shelley H, FV Kirrawa and FV May Bell II. Area of operations is from SW Queensland to Bass Strait. The CMAR Catch Operations data set includes information about the time, location depth and catch method (trawl net etc) for each operation, species code and specimen details. Individual metadata records have been created for each research voyage. The data are held in the CMAR Data Warehouse, which currently holds over 4165 (hauls) catch operation records.
A study of the scallop resources, advection and settlement of P fumatus in Bass Strait was carried out in Bass Strait and Great Oyster Bay on a series of cruises from 1986 to 1992. Scallop growth and reproduction were also analysed. Vessels used included Merindah Pearl and Dell Richey. Additional data identified in June 2015. See TRIM references in stored data location.
This dataset comprises catch compositions and trawl locations from a cruise of the Russian fishery research vessel "Mys Tichy" carried out in Australian waters between March and April 1978, containing 22 pelagic trawls on the Lord Howe Rise in the Coral Sea. Most records include catch composition by species (presence/absence but not weight), also some data on length frequency, maturity and diet of commercially important species. The data were obtained by exchange with Soviet scientists in the mid 1990s and has had CSIRO species codes incorporated. The dataset is now in an Oracle database in Hobart, and analyses/summaries of the data are given in the accompanying report (see References). A MS Access version of the dataset has been compiled for use within the North West Shelf-JEMS study. This version is available on-line for researchers in the NWS-JEMS study (see data links). The data are also accessible to authorised users via CMR's "Data Trawler" application. A username and password is required to access this dataset.