Category: Abalone – Blacklip

Blacklip Abalone Economic Contribution

Blacklip Abalone Economic Contribution

Economic contribution The commercial harvesters catching Blacklip and Greenlip Abalone species operate within the Tasmanian Abalone Fishery. Assessment of economic contributions is undertaken at fishery level. The data provided here is for the Tasmanian...

Blacklip Abalone Ecosystem Interactions

Blacklip Abalone Ecosystem Interactions

Ecosystem and Habitat Interactions Climate Change Related Effects There have been clear changes in subtidal reef habitats on the East coast of Tasmania over the past four decades, with the southward retreat of Macrocystis...

Blacklip Abalone Biology

Blacklip Abalone Biology

Biology Reproduction and Dispersal The commercially harvested abalone species in Tasmanian (blacklip abalone and greenlip abalone) are dioecious broadcast spawners (that is, male and female individuals release gametes into surrounding water) with complex reproductive...

Blacklip Abalone Assessment Model

Blacklip Abalone Assessment Model

Assessment Data Fishery-dependent Data Sources Fisher returns The primary data used in this assessment are sourced from fishery-dependent catch and effort logbook data. A research program has been in place at the IMAS Taroona...