Research Project
Researchers:
Harasti, David
(Point of contact, principalInvestigator, Principal investigator)
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Harasti, David
(Point of contact, principalInvestigator, Principal investigator)
,
Malcolm, Hamish
(Point of contact, principalInvestigator, Principal investigator)
,
Malcolm, Hamish
(Point of contact, principalInvestigator, Principal investigator)
,
Cadiou, Gwenael
(collaborator)
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Brief description This record provides an overview of the NESP Marine and Coastal Hub Research Plan 2023 project "Assessing changes in black rockcod abundance and size". For specific data outputs from this project, please see child records associated with this metadata. -------------------- The Black Rockcod (Epinephelus daemelii) is a large, reef-dwelling species that can live for more than 60 years. In Australia it occurs along the coast of New South Wales, including at Lord Howe Island. Black Rockcod populations have been significantly reduced here due to overfishing, accidental hooking, and loss or degradation of estuarine and intertidal nursery habitats. As a result, the species is listed as Vulnerable under Commonwealth and NSW legislation. Despite having been protected from fishing in NSW since 1983, Black Rockcod are still taken illegally, or caught incidentally and released, which can lead to mortality post-release from embolism. Long-term population monitoring is a high priority identified by the species’ recovery plan and the NSW Fisheries Scientific Committee. In 2010, a broadscale baseline survey (81 sites) was undertaken in northern NSW and Lord Howe Island, followed by smaller surveys every four to five years. This project repeated the initial 81 baseline site surveys to assess if protection measures, such as marine protected area sanctuary zones, are assisting in recovery of black rockcod. This contributed to a 13-year time series (2010 – 2023) that was used to examine distribution and population structure of rockcod to assess if recovery actions being implemented are effective. Outputs • underwater visual census (UVC) data for black rock cod [dataset] • Final project report [written]
Lineage Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded
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Credit
National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine and Coastal Hub
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Credit
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW), Australian Government
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Credit
In addition to NESP (DCCEEW) funding, this project is matched by an equivalent amount of in-kind support and co-investment from project partners and collaborators.
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Purpose
To refine the abundance and trend estimates for population of grey nurse shark in eastern Australia.
Data time period: 2023-01-10 to 2024-06-30
Harasti, D., & Malcolm, H. A. (2024). Assessing changes in threatened black rockcod Epinephelus daemelii abundance and length over the past 15 years in New South Wales, Australia. Journal of Fish Biology, 1–9. doi:10.1111/jfb.16010 (Associated Publication)
doi :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.16010
(Project page on NESP Marine and Coastal Hub website)
uri :
https://www.nespmarinecoastal.edu.au/project/3-14/
(Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water: NESP MaC Hub website)
uri :
https://www.dcceew.gov.au/science-research/nesp/hub-marine-coastal
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