1384.6 - Statistics - Tasmania, 2007  
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Contents >> Fishing >> Wild fisheries >> Wild finfish

The volume and value of Tasmanian wild finfish caught varies from year to year.

Key target species landed in the fishery include Australian salmon (Arripis spp.), various species of flathead (Platycephalus spp.), flounder (mainly Pleuronectidae), bastard and striped trumpeter (Latridopsis forsteri and Latris lineata), wrasse (Family Labridae) and garfish (Hyporhamphus melanochir). All are for the table fish market.

Catches of jack mackerel have varied in the past decade. Its dark oily flesh is not appreciated for the table, but large quantities are converted into fishmeal.

SELECTED FINFISH, Tasmania - 2001-02p

Weight(a)
Value of production

Species
tonnes
$’000

Australian Salmon
462
1,220
Banded morwong
52
589
Bastard trumpeter
24
84
Blue warehou
66
172
Flathead species
48
127
Flounder species
12
72
Garfish
88
366
Leatherjacket
17
21
Striped trumpeter
40
282
Whiting species
40
64
Wrasse species
90
666

p preliminary - figures subject to revision
(a) Total catch figures have been adjusted to reflect an equivalent whole weight. Between 1 Oct. 1997 and 31 Dec. 2000 all dual licensed fisherman only completed the GN01 logbook. Data for these fishermen has not yet been entered onto the State database.

Source: Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment.




This section contains the following subsection :
          Management of wild finfish fishery

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