The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) is the Australian Government agency responsible for the efficient and sustainable management of Commonwealth fish resources on behalf of the Australian community.
AFMA was established under, and is governed by, the Fisheries Administration Act 1991.
AFMA manages Commonwealth commercial fisheries across an extensive marine area generally extending from three nautical miles out to sea to the extent of the Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ) including Australian fishing vessels operating on the High Seas.
Under its foreign compliance functions, AFMA works with other Australian Government agencies and its international counterparts to deter illegal fishing in the Australian Fishing Zone.
AFMA also provides fisheries management services to Joint Authorities of the Commonwealth and state governments, including the Torres Strait Protected Zone Joint Authority (PZJA).
AFMA has a Commission (not a Board). We have no more than 8 part-time Commissioners (including the Chair) plus the CEO.
The commission performs and exercises all the domestic fisheries management functions and powers of AFMA.
It is responsible for ensuring that all boats operating within the AFZ or a fishery under a fishing concession or port permit issued by AFMA, and people on such boats, comply with the fisheries management arrangements. This covers all fishing operations in the zone other than illegal fishing by foreign boats. It also covers all fishing outside the AFZ licensed by AFMA. The commission’s responsibilities include:
• managing Commonwealth fisheries efficiently and sustainably
• allocating and managing statutory fishing concessions, fishing licences, fishing permits and fish receiver permits
• issuing scientific and port permits to foreign boats
• developing management plans and harvest strategies for fisheries
• setting quotas and determinations for target species, bycatch species, fishing effort, fishing gear, the area of the fisheries and requirements on fishers and fish receivers to collect and report information
• ensuring compliance with domestic fisheries management arrangements and taking action against breaches of them
• establishing management advisory committees and other committees to assist with performing functions and exercising powers.
Further information
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Type of Body
R. Management Board
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Established By / Under
Act / Regulation
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Established By/Under More info
Fisheries Administration Act 1991
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Paid Members?
Yes
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Max No. of Board/Committee Members
10
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Annual Report Prepared and tabled?
Yes
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Classification
X. Internal Management
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Auditor
ANAO
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Function Categorization
Regulatory / Review / Inquiry / Commission
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Creation Date
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Postal Address
Box 7051, Canberra BC
Canberra ACT 2610
Australia
Current board appointments
Position | Appointee | Start Date | End Date |
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Chair | Ms. Helen Kroger | 1 July 2022 | 30 June 2027 |
Deputy Chair | Mr. Scott Spencer | 8 October 2024 | 30 June 2029 |
Member | Dr. Ian Dutton | 1 July 2024 | 30 June 2029 |
Member | Mr. Brett McCallum | 1 July 2024 | 30 June 2029 |
Member | Ms. Sevaly Sen | 1 July 2024 | 30 June 2029 |
Member | Mr. Scott Spencer | 1 July 2024 | 30 June 2029 |
CEO/Executive Director/Managing Director | Wez Norris | 8 April 2024 | 7 April 2029 |
Member | Dr. Sally Troy | 1 July 2024 | 30 June 2029 |
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