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Blockchain and Traceability in the Seafood Industry
Blockchain technology is becoming an increasingly important tool for traceability in the global seafood industry. It promises to bring greater transparency, efficiency and trust to supply chains that often stretch across countries and continents. For Australian...
Organisation and Lobbying: Why the Australian commercial fishing industry lags behind the cattle industry – what to do about It!
Australia’s cattle industry is one of the best-organised primary production sectors in the country. From the paddock to Parliament, the Cattle Council of Australia and state-based farming bodies provide unified representation, effective lobbying, and clear leadership....
Mistreated Bycatch, No-Take Salmon, Missing Logbook Lines: a Lakes Entrance cautionary tale!
Who was involved & where it happened A commercial master based at Lakes Entrance (Vic) pleaded guilty in the Bairnsdale Magistrates’ Court (15 January 2025) to four offences: two counts of mistreating shark bycatch, landing an illegal catch of Australian salmon...
“20× Over The Limit”: The snapper trip-limit case off Wilsons Promontory
Who was involved & where it happened Two commercial fishers linked to a Commonwealth-regulated vessel fishing east of Wilsons Promontory (Vic) pleaded guilty in the Bairnsdale Magistrates’ Court on 5 December 2024 after one trip delivered 1,013 kg of snapper,...
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