The waters around the Tasman Peninsula have sustained commercial fishing for more than 150 years. Prior to 1950 the area was a major supplier of rock lobster (crayfish), and scale fish for the Hobart market. Since 1965 abalone diving has become a most important commercial fishery. Recently the peninsula's protected bays have become prize sites for aquaculture. Initially this form of marine farming was directed at shellfish, particularly oysters and mussels. Cage culture of rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon recently has become important.
History
Publication title
Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
Volume
Tasman
Pagination
117-120
ISSN
0080-4703
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Edited by S.J. Smith. - Copyright Royal Society of Tasmania.