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Australian export from New and Exploratory Fisheries in the CCAMLR Statistical Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2

Last updated: 02 December 2025

Environmental assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

Current decisions

  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens  - registered 26 November 2025 F2025L01423
Accreditation of a Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13 (PDF 235 KB)
Accreditation of a Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13 (DOCX 34 KB)

Letters

Letter to CEO Australian Fisheries Management Authority (PDF 305 KB)
Letter to CEO Australian Fisheries Management Authority (DOCX 123 KB)

Relevant documents for current decisions

  • Agency application on ecological sustainability - public comments open from 7 July 2025 until 6 August 2025.
Assessment report for the CCAMLR New and Exploratory Fisheries – November 2025 (PDF 1.1 MB)
Assessment report for the CCAMLR New and Exploratory Fisheries – November 2025 (DOCX 1.2 MB)

History

  • Agency application on ecological sustainability - public comments open from 7 July 2025 until 6 August 2025.
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens  - registered 26 November 2025 F2025L01423
Accreditation of a Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13 (PDF 235 KB)
Accreditation of a Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13 (DOCX 34 KB)
Letter to CEO Australian Fisheries Management Authority (PDF 305 KB)
Letter to CEO Australian Fisheries Management Authority (DOCX 123 KB)
Assessment report for the CCAMLR New and Exploratory Fisheries – November 2025 (PDF 1.1 MB)
Assessment report for the CCAMLR New and Exploratory Fisheries – November 2025 (DOCX 1.2 MB)

  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens - registered 26 November 2020 F2020L01484
  • Accreditation of a Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13 (PDF - 83.73 KB) | (DOCX - 37.17 KB) - November 2020
  • Letter to AFMA Chairperson (Kroger) (PDF - 206.4 KB) | (DOCX - 82.69 KB) - November 2020
  • Letter to AFMA Chief Executive Officer (Norris) (PDF - 99.51 KB) | (DOCX - 86.67 KB) - November 2020
  • Assessment of the Australian fishing in exploratory fisheries in East Antarctica Fishery, CCAMLR Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2 (PDF - 532.75 KB) | (DOCX - 561.95 KB) - Novermber2020
  • Agency application on ecological sustainability - call for public comments open from 24 July 2020 until 1 September 2020

  • Assessment report for the purposes of Part 13 – February 2018 (PDF - 196 KB)
  • Assessment report for the purposes of Part 13 – February 2018 (DOCX - 81.46 KB)
  • Accreditation of a Plan, Regime or Policy for the Purposes of Part 13 - Australian Fishing in CCAMLR Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2 (PDF - 159.38 KB) | (DOCX - 48.55 KB)
  • Letter to AFMA (Kroger) - May 2018 (PDF - 243.77 KB)
  • Letter to AFMA (Findlay) - May 2018 (PDF - 255.88 KB)
  • Assessment of the New and Exploratory Fisheries in the CCAMLR Statistical Divisions 58.4.1 and 58.4.2 (PDF - 660.05 KB) | (DOCX - 661.11 KB)
  • Letter to Assistant Minister Ruston – December 2015 (PDF - 482.84 KB) | (DOCX - 269.47 KB)
  • Letter to AFMA – December 2015 (PDF - 480.35 KB) | (DOCX - 254.78 KB)
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – Gazetted Thursday 08 January 2016 C2016G00048 F2016L00028
  • Agency application on ecological sustainability - call for public comments open from 31 August 2015 until 01 October 2015.
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