Policies & Legislation

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The objectives, powers and functions of fisheries agencies are defined by the legislation which established them and a range of legislation which they administers. A fishery agency’s legislative basis represents the power invested in it by Parliament to manage fisheries.

There is a range of different legislative tools used by fisheries management agencies. These include Acts, Regulations, Notices and Management Plans.

Fisheries Acts set out responsibilities for the economically viable, socially acceptable and ecologically sustainable development of fisheries resources.

Fisheries Regulations outlines general regulatory requirements relevant to the management and use of fisheries resources, including how activities are to be carried out.

Fisheries Notices provide an important management tool to implement fisheries management measures promptly and in response to emerging fisheries management issues. 

Fisheries management plans identify policies and strategies for the ecologically sustainable development of fisheries. 

 

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Fisheries Management (Southern Bluefin Tuna Fishery) Regulations 1995

Jurisdiction: Commonwealth


Fisheries Management (Vessel Monitoring Scheme) Regulations 2017

Jurisdiction: South Australia


Fisheries Management (Vongole Fishery) Regulations 2021

Jurisdiction: South Australia


Fisheries Management Act 1991

Jurisdiction: Commonwealth


Fisheries Management Act 2007

Jurisdiction: South Australia


Fisheries Management and Logbook Notices

Jurisdiction: Torres Strait Protected Zone Joint Authority


Fisheries Management Determinations

Jurisdiction: South Australia


Fisheries Management Notices

Jurisdiction: South Australia


Fisheries Management Regulations 2019

Jurisdiction: Commonwealth


Fisheries Regulations 1992

Jurisdiction: Northern Territory


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