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South Australian Scallop and Turbo Fisheries

Environmental assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999

Current decisions

  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – registered Tuesday 29 May 2018 F2018L00667

Letters

  • Letter to PIRSA - Mr Sean Sloan – May 2018 (PDF - 126.63 KB) | (DOCX - 77.78 KB)

Relevant documents for assessment

  • Assessment of the SA Scallops, Turbo, Sea Urchin and Specimen Shell Fisheries (PDF - 461.06 KB) | (DOCX - 143.05 KB)
  • Agency application on ecological sustainability - Call for comments closes 29 March 2018

History

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Third assessment - commenced February 2018

  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – registered Tuesday 29 May 2018 F2018L00667
  • Letter to PIRSA - Mr Sean Sloan – May 2018 (PDF - 126.63 KB) | (DOCX - 77.78 KB)
  • Assessment of the SA Scallops, Turbo, Sea Urchin and Specimen Shell Fisheries (PDF - 461.06 KB) | (DOCX - 143.05 KB)
  • Agency application on ecological sustainability - Call for comments closes 29 March 2018

Second assessment - commenced June 2010

  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – registered 17 March 2017
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens - 28 September 2016 F2016L01572
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens – Gazetted Thursday 12 November 2015 C2015G01863, F2015L01776
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens - Gazetted Friday 15 May  C2015G00709 F2015L00684
  • Amendment of List of Exempt Native Specimens - Gazetted Friday 29 August 2014 C2014G1440 F2014L01153
  • LENS Instrument (PDF - 41 KB) |  (RTF - 63 KB) - Registered 7 September 2010, F2010L02406, GN35
  • Ministerial Decision (PDF - 125 KB) |  (RTF - 95 KB) - September 2010
  • Agency submission on ecological sustainability - Call for comment closed 2 August 2010

First assessment - commenced 2007

  • Declaration of a Wildlife Trade Operation (PDF - 33 KB) - Gazetted on Friday 30 November 2007, S244
  • Ministerial Decision (PDF - 50 KB) – November 2007
  • Species inclusion notice (PDF - 33 KB) – Registered on Friday 30 November 2007, F2007L04568
  • Species deletion notice (PDF - 30 KB) – Registered on Friday 30 November 2007, F2007L04567
  • Amendment to the List of Exempt Native Specimens (PDF - 90 KB) - Gazetted on Wednesday 3 October 2007, S200
  • Declaration of an approved Wildlife Trade Operation (PDF - 82 KB) - Gazetted on Wednesday 3 October 2007, S199
  • Department of the Environment and Water Resources assessment report - September 2007
  • Ministerial decision and recommendations (PDF - 45 KB) - September 2007
  • Agency submission on ecological sustainability - 2006

See also

  • Fisheries Management Act 2007 (South Australia) and new EPBC Act decisions - November 2007
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