13 Jan 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is reshaping how Australia allocates, manages and protects its coastal and ocean spaces. As competition for ocean use intensifies—from aquaculture to offshore energy, tourism, conservation and commercial fisheries—the legal frameworks...
8 Jan 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
As global seafood trade continues to diversify, many Australian exporters are reducing their reliance on China and pursuing new high-value markets in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. While these regions offer strong demand, premium price potential and growing...
6 Jan 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
Australia’s aquaculture industry is expanding beyond traditional species such as salmon, oysters, and prawns. As operators seek new markets, climate-resilient species, and diversified revenue streams, interest in farming emerging or non-traditional marine species has...
1 Jan 2026 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
Biosecurity is now one of the defining risk factors in global aquaculture, shaping regulatory responses, commercial readiness, and the legal responsibilities of operators. In Australia’s highly regulated seafood sector—built on a “clean, green, and safe”...
30 Dec 2025 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
Indigenous sea-country partnerships in aquaculture are rapidly emerging as a cornerstone of Australia’s blue-economy development. As governments, investors and Traditional Owners recognise the economic, cultural and environmental value of shared stewardship, new...
25 Dec 2025 | Blog, Environment, Fisheries, Legal Resources, News
The expansion of Australia’s blue economy—spanning aquaculture, wild-catch fisheries, offshore energy, marine logistics and coastal infrastructure—has amplified complex risks for seafood producers and maritime operators. With climate pressures intensifying, vessels...