South Australia’s Spencer Gulf prawn fishery will undergo the world’s most rigorous environmental assessment for fisheries in the hope of becoming the first sustainable prawn fishery in Australia.
Andrew Tobin has been working in the wild-caught fisheries off Queensland's east coast and the Gulf of Carpentaria for more ...
Sawfish — with their long, toothed snouts that resemble saw blades — are being caught as bycatch in Australia’s largest tropical prawn fishery. In the warm, shallow azure waters off northern Australia ...
In short: Australian shipping company Sea Swift announced a suspension of its service supporting fishing trawlers last year, which means prawn fishermen in the Gulf of Carpentaria are bringing in less ...
A major decline in the catch of the banana prawn [shrimp], Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus) merguiensis, occurred over a six-year period in the Weipa region of the northeastern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia.
The Logan River has been closed to commercial and recreational crustacean fishing after an outbreak of the virus in wild prawns. Restrictions are in place between Jabiru and Luscombe Weirs in the west ...
Instead of Vietnamese farmed prawns, look for Australian farmed prawns.Instead of wild-caught barramundi, or Vietnamese farmed barramundi, look for ...
The impending resumption of live lobster exports to China has been widely welcomed by the SA’s seafood industry but questions remain over its impact on local consumers, with lobster lovers wondering ...
Heavy rainfall in the Gulf of Carpentaria equals banana prawns up to $6 cheaper per kilogram than usual (and they’re the perfect pick for a prawn roll). The humble prawn is part of our summer cultural ...
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