The state of South Australia has banned fishing of several endangered or critically endangered sharks and rays in its waters. “These endemic species … are as unique as a koala and in just as much ...
It’s no secret Australia is rich in fishing opportunities, especially for its prolific game fish. The giant black marlin off Cairns have always dominated the international limelight, and rightfully ...
An enormous great white shark has been pictured stalking a fishing boat and tuna farm in Australia. The picture, posted by online fisherman Trapman Bermagui, was taken at Port Lincoln, a city on the ...
Make the most of summer with free boat ramp access, extra surf life saving patrols, as well as tourism and dining vouchers – all initiatives of the ...
It's estimated that one in five adults participate in recreational fishing every year. Source: Moment RF / Belinda Howell/Getty Images States and territories have different laws around recreational ...
THE Western Australian Government has announced major reforms across WA's coastline, which it said will further protect ...
An Aussie state’s algal bloom crisis has killed scores of marine wildlife and decimated industries. Now, there are fears it could get worse. Tumby Bay Mayor Geoff Churchett, speaking before a Senate ...
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Temporary commercial and recreational fishing restrictions announced amid ongoing algal bloom
The South Australian government is placing temporary restrictions on commercial fishing in the Gulf St Vincent/Kangaroo Island fishing zone. The government said stock assessments in the waters of Gulf ...
The state government will temporarily restrict commercial fishing in The Gulf St Vincent and around Kangaroo Island from next month, to help fish stocks recover from an algal bloom that has killed ...
Alistair Hobday receives funding from a range of government and non-government sources, including the Department of Environment and Energy, the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, WWF, and ...
Fisherman Gary Lloyd has operated his business in Cape Jervis for more than four decades, following in his father’s footsteps. But now, the algal bloom ravaging South Australian waters has forced him ...
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