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Scientists set to use fish aggregating devices to learn more about pelagic species and expansion in the future


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Scientists set to use fish aggregating devices to learn more about pelagic species and expansion in the future

Scientists are set to use devices used by recreational fishers in the Mid West and across WA to learn more about the pelagic species of fish.

Last week, the State Government announced 30 fish aggregating devices (FADs) would soon be deployed across the WA coast, including seven in the Mid West area.

The tools are buoys anchored to the sea floor and cast shade. This attracts smaller fish that in turn lures pelagic fish, which are popular for recreational fishers.

Three will be stationed near the Abrolhos Islands, another three will be near Jurien Bay, and one will be off the coast of Geraldton.

According to the State Government, scientists from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development will collect data regarding the pelagic species of fish.

Fisheries Minister Don Punch said the study would be conducted with an eye towards growing the network in the future.

“The Cook Government is pleased to support the FADs program for another season as these structures provide exciting fishing opportunities for our recreational anglers,” he said.

“I would like to thank Recfishwest for their partnership on this program, which delivers WA recfishers greater access to prized large pelagic species like Spanish mackerel, dolphinfish trevally, sailfish, wahoo, southern bluefin and yellowfin tuna and marlin.

“The commencement of exciting research on these FADs will also improve our ability to better understand the fish species attracted to them, and over time improve the network of FADs for recreational fishers.”

The FADs were expected to be deployed by the end of November.

Three FADs are deployed near Exmouth, and will be retrieved in late November.



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