Western Rock Lobster Stock Assessment 2022
The Western Rock Lobster Stock Assessment 2022 is now available to industry. Please click on the link below to access the document developed by Drs Nick Caputi, Simon de Lestang and Jason How from DPIRD. WRL Annual Stock Assessment Report 2022. The key indicators of the assessment show that: The TACC was achieved in 2021 […]
WRL Presentation on ARMA Legislation
WRL’s ARMA Working Group is pleased to release to its members its explanatory PowerPoint presentation on the Aquatic Resources Management Act 2016 (WA) (ARMA) and accompanying notes. The presentation will assist members’ understanding of the new legislation and highlight some key changes for members to be aware of. Click on the links below to download the relevant […]
Calculating western rock lobster’s carbon footprint
The development of the first carbon footprint in Australia’s seafood industry could give our lobsters a competitive edge when it comes to consumer preferences for low-emission proteins. An FRDC-funded study has lifted the lid on the energy use and greenhouse gases emitted by Australia’s seafood industry, resulting in the first-ever mapping of its carbon footprint. […]
DPIRD seeking feedback on new lobster research website
DPIRD is developing a series of interactive webpages that will tell the story of the Biology and Behaviour of the western rock lobster and is now seeking feedback from the industry on perceived knowledge gaps, which we will use to identify and develop future projects. The Western Rock Lobster – Panulirus cygnus The above website […]
Stay Afloat Program – Mental Health Management for the Fishing Industry
Australia’s commercial fishers endure levels of psychological distress at a level almost double the general population, with the top three stressors being: Government red tape Uncertainty about future access regulations Changes to access regulations Almost half of those who reported problems hadn’t reached out for help because they thought no one would understand the pressures […]
WRL partners with the Clontarf Foundation
WRL is proud to partner with the Clontarf Foundation, a national organisation dedicated to improving the education and life skills of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men. About Clontarf Foundation The Clontarf Foundation exists to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and […]
Notice of 2022 WCRLMF Management Meetings
The 2022 West Coast Rock Lobster Annual Management Meetings (AMMs) will be held on Monday, 8 August 2022 in Fremantle and Wednesday, 10 August 2022 in Geraldton. The Industry Consultation Unit (ICU) will facilitate on behalf of the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD). Please note that there is an option to attend the […]
Western Rock Lobster Industry Economic Contribution Report
Last year WRL engaged ACIL Allen, a leading independent economics, policy and strategy advisory firm, to complete a report on the economic contribution of the western rock lobster industry in 2020-21. You can read the report here. Members were asked to contribute to an ACIL Allen survey to profile the WRL industry. The survey results were […]
Australian Institute of Commercial Diver Training proposal
WRL has recently been contacted by Rare Foods Australia Ltd & Evaluation Pty Ltd (RFA & E) in relation to a proposed commercial dive school concept that could potentially tailor a commercial dive course for the WRL community. The Australian Institute of Commercial Diver Training proposal offers an alternative to traditional ADAS (Australian Diver Accreditation […]
Report on ARMA and arising implications now available
Members are likely familiar now with the phrase “ARMA”, or the Aquatic Resources Management Act 2016 (WA). ARMA will replace our industry’s current principal legislation, the Fish Resources Management Act 1995 (WA) (FRMA) in the near future. There has been no decision yet as to the timing for the western rock lobster industry to transition to ARMA, which […]