SCIENTIFIC NAME(s)
Metapenaeus endeavouri
SPECIES NAME(s)
Endeavour shrimp, Endeavor shrimp, blue endeavor prawn
COMMON NAMES
Blue endeavour prawn
Blue Endeavour Prawn (Metapenaeus endeavouri) fisheries are located in Shark Bay, in Exmouth Gulf, on the north coast of Western Australia, in the Gulf of Carpentaria, in the Torres Strait and on the east coast of Queensland. Little is known about the biological stock structure of the populations of Blue and Red Endeavour Prawns that make up these fisheries. Hence, status is reported at the management unit level. The majority of catch reported is Blue Endeavour Prawn. Red Endeavour Prawn is represented in the East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery (Queensland), where it constitutes less than 20 per cent of the endeavour prawn catch, and in the Northern Prawn Fishery (Commonwealth), where it constitutes 20–40 per cent of the annual endeavour prawn harvest (Winning et al. 2014).
Blue Endeavour Prawn is assessed as part of the integrated bioeconomic model constructed for the Northern Prawn Fishery (Commonwealth). Commercial catch of Endeavour Prawn is disaggregated into separate species using a model incorporating historical fishery-independent survey data (Banks 2014).
This fishery was certified by the Marine Stewardship Council system in November 2014. Click here to link to the MSC fishery page and to learn more about the MSC fishery certification unit.
No related analysis
Management Quality:
≥ 6
≥ 6
≥ 6