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- ItemOpen AccessSummary of abalone poaching trend estimates as updated in 2013(2013) Maharaj, G; Brandão, Anabela; Burgener, M; Butterworth, Doug S; Raemaekers, SThe analysis in 2013 using up to four separate indicators to estimate the trend in poaching indicates that the target of a 15% per annum reduction in poaching since 2009 has not been reached. In fact, indices suggest a continued and substantial increase in poaching, commencing from October 2009 (note that trends are assessed per ‘model year’, that runs from October in one year (y-1) to September in the following year, y). The 15% per annum decline was a key criterion for rebuilding the abalone resource and was amongst the conditions set by the Minister associated with reopening the fishery. While at this time some four years after re-opening of the fishery, a net 50% reduction in poaching was required under the rebuilding plan, results indicated that poaching has increased by some 150%.
- ItemOpen AccessSummary of estimates of recent trends in abalone poaching(2011) Maharaj, G; Butterworth, Doug SPreliminary analyses using three separate indices to estimate the trend in poaching suggest that the target of a 15% per annum reduction commencing October 2009 in poaching has not been reached. In fact, all indices suggest an increase in poaching. The 15% per annum decline was the key criterion for rebuilding the abalone resource and was amongst the conditions set by the Minister associated with reopening the fishery.