Territorians, let's dive into the flavours of NT seafood! Share your thoughts, & you might snag a $100 voucher for Mr Barra or Snapper Rocks. Your seafood experiences & preferences matter, participate in the survey 4a chance to savour some fantastic seafood with these vouchers!🐟
Territorians, share your views on NT seafood🐟Participate & you could win a $100 Mr Barra or Snapper Rocks voucher. Let's hear about your seafood experiences & preferences. Dive into the survey for a chance for one of the fabulous seafood vouchers! surveymonkey.com/r/haveyours…
NTSC expresses deep concern over the recent loss of access for professional fishers in the Mini Mini/Murgenella region due to failed negotiations. bit.ly/3TkYRmP
Congratulates to @NLC_74 on the newly registered company, the Aboriginal Sea Company (ASC). This will see Land Council’s working together to deliver an entity with the ability 2 enter into commercial enterprises and engage in commercial activity. bit.ly/3HklnVw
In 2017–18, the Northern Territory’s fishing,
aquaculture and associated processing
industries contributed $136 million (total gross
value added) to the Northern Territory economy.
The NTSC is pleased to release its Sustainability Strategy Literature Review. As we further develop our Sustainability Strategy, this literature review will help us define what sustainability is
👉bit.ly/3HMTxTg
“It’s concerning to see an increase in activity of illegal Indonesian fishers in Australian waters,”@seafoodAUS CEO said."The Aus seafood industry supports the AFMA zero tolerance policy for such illegal activity. We commend AFMA for their interception of more than 100IUUvessels
Spoke to a commercial fisherman earlier this week who came across 5 illegal fishing boats during his last trip out towards the AFZ …. official data backing him up, numbers are on the rise. More than 100 boats intercepted since July
Story: abc.net.au/news/2021-10-28/p…
Consultation is now open for the #NationalFisheriesPlan. Fishing is an important cultural, recreational, & commercial activity 4 many Australians, & it’s vital that we have a plan in place to support its sustainable growth. Have Your Say via bit.ly/3u3IEGi
Anindilyakwa sea rangers and the commercial fishing team at FV Wildcard have successfully removed a huge ghost net from the waters off Groote Eylandt (NT)
The foreign fishing net weighed 2.5 tonnes
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