1384.6 - Statistics - Tasmania, 2005  
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Contents >> Fishing >> Wild fisheries >> Rock lobster

The Tasmanian rock lobster fishing industry has been managed by the Tasmanian Government for over 100 years and has been an important component of Tasmania’s fishing industry for over 150 years. The fishery is based on the harvest of wild stocks of the rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii). The commercial fishery is estimated to directly employ about 700 people and is important for the economies of coastal communities in Tasmania.

The value of rock lobster production in 2001-02 was $64.7m, based on a catch of 1,522 tonnes.

ROCK LOBSTER FISHERY, Tasmania

Weight
Value of production

Years
tonnes
$m

1997-98
1,465
45.6
1998-99
1,353
39.9
1999-2000
1,482
48.9
2000-01
r 1,518
r 55.6
2001-02
1,522
64.7


r revised figures
Source: Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment.




This section contains the following subsection :
          Fishing fleet
          Management of the rock lobster fishery
          Markets

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