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Sea-food Fraud and Traceability: Legal Risks in Global Supply Chains
Seafood fraud has emerged as a significant legal, commercial and regulatory issue as global supply chains expand and consumer demand for sustainable, traceable seafood increases. For Australian fisheries, aquaculture operators and exporters, ensuring the authenticity...
Aquaculture Financing in the Blue Economy: What Fisheries Need to Know
Aquaculture has become a central pillar of the blue economy, attracting investment, government support and corporate interest as global demand for sustainable seafood accelerates. Yet for many fisheries and aquaculture operators, navigating the financing landscape...
Indigenous Joint Ventures in Aquaculture: Legal Structures, Benefits and Pitfalls
Indigenous joint ventures in aquaculture are becoming an increasingly important model for delivering economic development, cultural empowerment and sustainable marine enterprise across Australia. As coastal and sea-country opportunities expand, Traditional Owner...
Marine Spatial Planning and Fisheries Access: Legal Trends in Australian Coastal Zones
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...
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