P. Carvalho et B. Clarke, Ecological sustainability of the South Australian coastal aquaculture management policies, COAST MANAG, 26(4), 1998, pp. 281-290
Coastal aquaculture in South Australia has been going through a period of u
nprecedented growth during the past seven years. The value of the South Aus
tralian aquaculture industry has increased from US$1.3 million in 1990-1991
to an estimated US$31 million in 1996-1997. This growth has led to the imp
lementation of planning and management policies by the state government. So
uth Australian coastal waters have been divided into regions, and regional
aquaculture management plans have been prepared. These management policies
have generated concerns among interest groups and the community. The recent
coastal aquaculture planning and management policies are described and ana
lyzed, focusing on their contribution to the development of an ecologically
sustainable industry. The need for an integrated approach to management is
emphasized, especially given the great interest of the state government on
the development of the industry.