19 Feb 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
Climate-driven mass mortalities in Tasmanian salmon aquaculture are no longer a “once in a decade” anomaly. Warmer waters, lower dissolved oxygen, shifting currents, and more frequent marine heatwaves can push farm systems past biological limits fast—sometimes within...
17 Feb 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
Australia is developing a national Sustainable Ocean Plan to better protect the marine environment while supporting a growing “blue economy”, and that combination—conservation plus growth—signals real change for fisheries and aquaculture operators who rely on access,...
12 Feb 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
1.What “climate resilience” means in legal and commercial terms Resilience is often treated as a technical or operational concept, but it is increasingly measurable through legal duties: risk identification, prevention, adaptation planning, reporting, and response....
10 Feb 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
Australia’s commercial fishing sector is undergoing a profound technological transformation. Digital monitoring tools—once experimental—are now mainstream in compliance, sustainability reporting and fisheries management. As regulators adopt AI-driven analytics, drone...
3 Feb 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
Branding has become central to the competitiveness of Australian seafood producers in domestic and international markets. As consumers increasingly demand provenance, sustainability, species integrity and product authenticity, the value of a strong and truthful brand...
29 Jan 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
The commercial fishing industry relies on strict compliance, safe operations and a workforce that often operates in complex and high-risk environments. As employment laws continue to evolve, fishing businesses—whether wild-catch fleets, seafood processors or...