Review of alien fish monitoring techniques, indicators and protocols
Implications for national monitoring of Australia’s inland river systemsLand & Water Australia. 2008. Review of alien fish monitoring techniques, indicators and protocols. [Online] (Updated September 4th, 2008)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/2395 [Accessed Thursday 18th of March 2010 09:12:46 PM ].
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This report is an advisory document that has been commissioned by the National Land and Water Resources Audit (NLWRA) and prepared by the
Invasive Animals Cooperative Research Centre.
The report, Review of Alien Fish Monitoring Techniques, Indicators and Protocols: Implications for National Monitoring of Australia’s Inland River Systems, is not intended to be an exhaustive review. It brings together fundamental information regarding alien fish to inform the National Vertebrate Pests Committee and the NLWRA regarding alien fish for monitoring and reporting under the National Natural Resource Management Monitoring and Evaluation Framework.
The document presents a summary of:
- alien fish species in Australia that have triple bottom line (environmental, economic or social) impacts
- techniques available for measuring and monitoring pest fish distribution, abundance, and impacts
- current research and management programs that measure and report fish information
- recommendations regarding fish monitoring and reporting under the National Monitoring and Evaluation Framework.
This report also identifies knowledge gaps in the monitoring of alien fish and their impacts.
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Author(s):Annette Brown, Kylie Hall, Peter West
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Topics
- Threats and Pests (179)
Keywords
- Monitoring (43)
- invasive animals (3)
- fish (7)
- Indicators (56)
- Protocols (29)
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- National (570)
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This publication is not attached to any projects.