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The Path to 30% Highly Protected Marine Areas by 2030 and its Commercial Fisheries Impact

The Path to 30% Highly Protected Marine Areas by 2030 and its Commercial Fisheries Impact

19 Mar 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News

Australia has committed, alongside many other nations, to the global objective of protecting 30% of land and marine areas by 2030 — commonly referred to as the “30×30” target. In the marine context, this commitment is driving expansion and strengthening of highly...
ESG Reporting and Sustainable Aquaculture: Legal Drivers for Industry Beyond 2026

ESG Reporting and Sustainable Aquaculture: Legal Drivers for Industry Beyond 2026

17 Mar 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News

Australia’s aquaculture sector has matured into one of the most sophisticated and export-oriented segments of the agribusiness economy. Premium salmon, tuna, oysters, prawns and emerging species continue to attract strong domestic and international demand. Yet...
Climate Change Adaptation Obligations under Australian Fisheries Law

Climate Change Adaptation Obligations under Australian Fisheries Law

12 Mar 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News

Climate change is no longer a future policy concern for Australia’s fisheries sector — it is a present operational reality. Rising sea temperatures, marine heatwaves, ocean acidification, shifting stock distributions and extreme weather events are already affecting...
Evolving Export Market Access Requirements & Trade Law for Australian Seafood

Evolving Export Market Access Requirements & Trade Law for Australian Seafood

10 Mar 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News

Australia’s seafood industry has long relied on export markets for growth, margin stability and product diversification. From premium rock lobster and abalone bound for China, to tuna for Japan, prawns for Southeast Asia and emerging opportunities in the Middle East,...
ALGAE BLOOMS & EMERGENCY FISHERIES CLOSURES: LEGAL RISK AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY STRATEGIES

ALGAE BLOOMS & EMERGENCY FISHERIES CLOSURES: LEGAL RISK AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY STRATEGIES

5 Mar 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News

Harmful algal blooms are becoming more frequent across Australian waters, and when they occur, regulators can move quickly to close fisheries, disrupt supply chains and expose seafood businesses to significant legal and financial risk. INTRODUCTION In recent years,...
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  • Evolving Export Market Access Requirements & Trade Law for Australian Seafood
  • ALGAE BLOOMS & EMERGENCY FISHERIES CLOSURES: LEGAL RISK AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY STRATEGIES

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