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People First: Legal Pathways to a Healthy, Skilled, and Inclusive Seafood Workforce
Introduction Behind every catch, every farm, and every export container in Australia’s seafood industry are people. The sector relies on a diverse workforce — from fishers and aquaculture technicians to logistics operators, marketers, and export managers. As the...
Sustainable by Law: Legal Tools for Climate Resilience in Seafood
Introduction Climate change is not a distant threat for the seafood industry — it is already here. Rising ocean temperatures, changing currents, acidification, and more frequent extreme weather events are reshaping ecosystems and putting pressure on fisheries and...
Smart Seas, Smarter Laws: Regulating AI and Innovation in Fisheries Management
Introduction The seafood industry is in the middle of a technological revolution. Artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain traceability, drones, remote sensing, and smart gear are no longer science fiction — they are becoming part of everyday fisheries and aquaculture...
From Catch to Plate: Legal Challenges in Building Consumer Trust and Provenance
Introduction The seafood industry in Australia is undergoing a transformation. No longer is it enough to land a good catch and send it to market. Today’s consumers want more. They want to know where their seafood comes from, how it was caught or farmed, whether it was...
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