Malcolm Haddon
IMAS, University of Tasmania, TAS, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I have experience working directly on fisheries for Crustacea (crabs, prawns, rock lobsters), many species of Scalefish, and Mollusca (scallops, abalone, surf clams, and others). Organizations in which I have worked include New Zealand Fisheries, the Universities of Sydney and Tasmania, the Australia Maritime College, and CSIRO. I can now be described best as a part-time consultant (others may describe me differently). Currently, I am working on the Management Strategy Evaluation of Abalone and am starting to write another book on Fisheries Assessment.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Implications for assessments and harvest strategies of sub-lethal environmental effects on recruitment (124650)
11:30 AM
Malcolm Haddon
21.1W3: Assessing the state of play in Australian fisheries stock assessment and harvest strategy approaches
Enhancing catch estimation in small-scale fisheries using georeferenced dive metrics: a case study of the Tasmanian Abalone Fishery (124880)
4:30 PM
Luisa Forbes
21.3W1: Navigating Uncertainty: Managing High-Risk Fisheries, Species Recovery, and Climate Impacts
ASFB 2025