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Queensland River and Inshore Beam Trawl Fishery

Environmental assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

Current decisions

  • Declaration of an approved Wildlife Trade Operation – Registered 15 February 2019, F2019N00015
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – Registered 15 February 2019 F2019L00143
  • Accreditation of a Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13 (PDF - 274KB) |  (Word - 46KB) - April 2012

Letters

  • Letter to Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (PDF - 200.87 KB) | (DOCX - 319.38 KB)
  • Ministerial Decision (PDF - 849KB) |  (Word - 147KB) - April 2012

Relevant documents for assessment

  • Assessment of the Queensland River and Inshore Beam Trawl Fishery (PDF - 590.38 KB) | (DOCX - 155.25 KB)
  • Agency application on ecological sustainability - invitation to comment open from 14 December 2018 until 21 January 2019.

History

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Fifth assessment - commenced December 2018

  • Declaration of an approved Wildlife Trade Operation – Registered 15 February 2019, F2019N00015
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – Registered 15 February 2019 F2019L00143
  • Letter to Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (PDF - 200.87 KB) | (DOCX - 319.38 KB)
  • Assessment of the Queensland River and Inshore Beam Trawl Fishery (PDF - 590.38 KB) | (DOCX - 155.25 KB)
  • Agency application on ecological sustainability - invitation to comment open from 14 December 2018 until 21 January 2019.

Fourth assessment - commenced July 2015

  • Declaration of an approved Wildlife Trade Operation – Gazetted Friday 19 February 2016, C2016G00247
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – Gazetted Friday 19 February 2016 C2016G00246 F2016L00119
  • Letter to QLD Minister – February 2016 (PDF - 507.38 KB) | (DOCX - 263.63 KB)
  • Ministerial Decision (PDF - 849KB) |  (Word - 147KB) - April 2012
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – Gazetted 16 October 2015 C2015G01693 F2015L01656
  • Agency application on ecological sustainability - invitation to comment open from 14 July 2015 until 14 August 2015.

Third assessment - commenced November 2011

  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – Gazetted Wednesday 10 April 2015 C2015G00515 F2015L00506
  • Assessment of the Queensland River and Inshore Beam Trawl Fishery - Final Assessment Report 2012 (PDF - 404.78 KB) | (DOCX - 171.08 KB)
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens (PDF - 164KB) |  (Word - 42KB) - Gazetted Thursday 12 April 2012, S34, F2012L00821
  • Declaration of an approved Wildlife Trade Operation (PDF - 197KB) |  (Word - 46KB) - Gazetted Thursday 12 April 2012, S35
  • Accreditation of a Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13 (PDF - 274KB) |  (Word - 46KB) - April 2012
  • Ministerial Decision (PDF - 849KB) |  (Word - 147KB) - April 2012
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens (PDF - 544KB) |  (Word - 41KB) - Gazetted Wednesday 15 February 2012, GN6, F2012L00297
  • Agency submission on ecological sustainability - comments open from 23 November 2011 until 22 December 2011

Second assessment - comenced 2008

  • The declaration of an Approved Wildlife Trade Operation (PDF - 40KB) |  (Word - 41KB) - gazetted Tuesday 21 December 2010 S226
  • Accreditation of an Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13 (PDF - 75KB) |  (Word - 51KB) - December 2010
  • Assessment of the River and Inshore (Beam) Trawl Fishery - February 2009 (PDF - 134 KB) |  (RTF - 638 KB)
  • Declaration of an approved Wildlife Trade Operation - Gazetted Friday 13 February 2009, S26 (PDF - 27 KB) |  (RTF - 68 KB)
  • Ministerial Decision from Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries - February 2009 (PDF - 37 KB) |  (RTF - 147 KB)
  • Agency submission on ecological sustainability - Call for comment closed Friday 16 January 2009

First assessment - commenced 2004

  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens - Registered on Wednesday 11 April 2006, F2006L01015
  • Declaration of an approved Wildlife Trade Operation - Gazetted on Wednesday 12 April 2006, GN14
  • Accreditation of a Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13 (PDF - 2681 KB) - April 2008
  • Accreditation of a Plan of Management for the Purposes of Part 13
  • Ministerial Decision (PDF - 45 KB) - April 2008
  • Ministerial Decision
  • Department of the Environment and Heritage assessment report
  • Agency submission on ecological sustainability - 2004 - Call for comment closed Monday 23 August 2004
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