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Abstract
ABARES has undertaken economic surveys of key Commonwealth fisheries since the
early 1990s. Financial profit and loss statements as well as detailed capital
inventories have been collected in these surveys to provide a large database of
primary information. The information contained in this database can be used to
construct a range of economic indicators to assist Commonwealth fishery managers
meet their economic objective of maximising economic returns to the Australian
community from the harvest of Commonwealth fishery resources. ABARES survey
data analysis has enabled financial performance (the financial position of the
average boat operating in the fishery), and economic performance (net economic
returns achieved in the fishery as a whole) for the Commonwealth’s key fisheries to
be reported in its annual Australian fisheries surveys report. More recently
productivity and profitability indexes, entitlement values and cost of management
have been added to this tool kit. This paper shows how fishery surveys data have
been used by ABARES to construct a range of indicators, that when taken together
help managers to assess their performance against their economic objective. Results
from analysis of the Commonwealth Northern Prawn Fishery are used in this paper
to illustrate the use of these indicators.