Seafood industry cuts red tape
The seafood industry in Australia has agreed to cut red tape by reducing its costs to be more competitive in the domestic and global economy.
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The seafood industry in Australia has agreed to cut red tape by reducing its costs to be more competitive in the domestic and global economy.
Better tasting barramundi, with healthy management and feeding strategies developed by WA Department of Fisheries research, is helping fish farmers develop new opportunities.
This year the Australian fishing has recorded a good stocks of bluefin tuna in southern hemisphere, says the authority.
The Tasmanian seafood industry has show a significant growth since 2004-2005, with the beach value of seafood surging by $189 million and the gross revenue generated increasing by $279 million.
Professional Western Australian fishermen in the south-western town of Esperance are in fear over contamination reports that could damage this industry.
Clean Seas Tuna is in the aquaculture industry with an aim to reproduce bluefin tune through proper fish farming.
With high growth rate of Australian dollar and high fuels costs, the fishermen in Commonwealth fisheries are struggling to make money.
Revised Moreton Bay oysters plan could attract more new investment to operate more efficiently.
The Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries (DPI&F) expressed satisfaction over its tailor monitoring programme.
A coroner has recorded verdicts of accidental death by drowning on the seven crewmen who lost their lives when the fishing boat Solway Harvester sank.
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