DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ...

DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ... DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES ANNUAL REPORT TO THE ...

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SUMMARy OF THE yEAR � FISH PIES (AND OTHER gRAPHS) Figure 22. Aquaculture and Pearling by Gross Value Product ($’000) in 2009/10 $99,000 91% Pearls Other Aquaculture $10,301 9% Figure 23. Major Commercial Fisheries – Gross Value Product ($) per ton of catch in 2009/10 Shark Bay Prawn $9 Average GVP ($) per ton of catch for major commercial fisheries in 2009/10 Exmouth Gulf Prawn $10 Shark Bay Scallop West Coast Rock Lobster Abalone Limited Entry $4 $31 $35 $0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 $40 39

SUMMARy OF THE yEAR � FISH PIES (AND OTHER gRAPHS) Summary of compliance and educative contacts within the fisheries bioregions during the 2010/11 financial year Figure 24. Number of contacts (in thousands) by the Department of Fisheries’ Fisheries and Marine Officers in each fisheries bioregion (shown using bars) and number of patrol hours (in thousands) recorded (shown using a line) Contacts (thousands) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 North Coast Compliance Patrol Hours and Contacts 2010/11 Other Pearling Recreational Commercial Patrol Officer Hours Northern Inland Gascoyne Coast West Coast Bioregion South Coast Southern Inland 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Patrol Hours (thousands) Key compliance statistics – 2010/11 Figure 25. Number of offences in each bioregion (shown using bars) and number of patrol hours (in thousands) recorded (shown using a line) Number of Offences 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 North Coast Compliance Patrol Hours and Offences 2010/11 Recreational Offences Commercial Offences Patrol Officer Hours Northern Inland Gascoyne Coast Bioregion West Coast South Coast Southern Inland 40 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Patrol Hours (thousands)

SUMMARy <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> yEAR � FISH PIES (AND O<strong>THE</strong>R gRAPHS)<br />

Summary of compliance and educative contacts within<br />

the fisheries bioregions during the 2010/11 financial year<br />

Figure 24. Number of contacts (in thousands) by the Department of<br />

Fisheries’ Fisheries and Marine Officers in each fisheries<br />

bioregion (shown using bars) and number of patrol hours<br />

(in thousands) recorded (shown using a line)<br />

Contacts (thousands)<br />

90<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

North<br />

Coast<br />

Compliance Patrol Hours and Contacts 2010/11<br />

Other<br />

Pearling<br />

Recreational<br />

Commercial<br />

Patrol Officer Hours<br />

Northern<br />

Inland<br />

Gascoyne<br />

Coast<br />

West<br />

Coast<br />

Bioregion<br />

South<br />

Coast<br />

Southern<br />

Inland<br />

30<br />

25<br />

20<br />

15<br />

10<br />

5<br />

0<br />

Patrol Hours (thousands)<br />

Key compliance statistics – 2010/11<br />

Figure 25. Number of offences in each bioregion (shown using bars)<br />

and number of patrol hours (in thousands) recorded<br />

(shown using a line)<br />

Number of Offences<br />

3,000<br />

2,500<br />

2,000<br />

1,500<br />

1,000<br />

500<br />

0<br />

North<br />

Coast<br />

Compliance Patrol Hours and Offences 2010/11<br />

Recreational Offences<br />

Commercial Offences<br />

Patrol Officer Hours<br />

Northern<br />

Inland<br />

Gascoyne<br />

Coast<br />

Bioregion<br />

West<br />

Coast<br />

South<br />

Coast<br />

Southern<br />

Inland<br />

40<br />

30<br />

25<br />

20<br />

15<br />

10<br />

5<br />

0<br />

Patrol Hours (thousands)

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