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In praise of science communicators
Orange roughy – out of sight but top of mind
New Cape York Special Fisheries Working Group established
Independent Future Fisheries Taskforce Chair named
New frontier in aquaculture research
WA’s pearl oysters build sustainability credentials
FAO set to support implementation of landmark treaty for conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity on high seas
Can next week’s special meeting in Chile break the deadlock over East Antarctica’s marine park proposal?
Conservation efforts lead to reopening of fishing for Torres Strait species
Opinion: On Changing Tides – Why Fishing Welcomes an AI Future
$31 million to protect Kimberley marine resources
Protecting oceans Palauan way
Conservation efforts lead to reopening of fishing for Torres Strait species
Global push to step up action against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing
Plenty of fish should be left in sea: submission
Marine Rangers hit water after graduating
Squid fishing grew by 68% in just three years, raising fears the industry is out of control
Joint statement from the Australian Fisheries Management Authority and the Australian Border Force
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ survey shows significant benefits of rec fishing
Invitation to AFMA’s Annual Public Meeting Wednesday 8 March 2023
DNA detector exposes hidden Antarctic krill 24 January 2023
Most coral reef sharks and rays may be at risk of extinction
Eight tonnes of ghost net retrieved from Queensland waters
AFMA services over holidays
AFMA works with Thailand on fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance
Keep your VMS switched on throughout festive season
Melbourne ultimate fishing festival in February
Senate committee recommends ACCC inquiry into fisheries and seafood market
Overfishing falls in Mediterranean and Black Sea, but fisheries resources remain under significant stress
Illegal fishers sentenced in Darwin
Sea urchins have invaded Tasmania and Victoria, but we can’t work out what to do with them
Improving discard reporting 28 November
Fish stocks stable and steady
Northern Land Council statement on passage of NT Fisheries Legislation Amendment Bill 2022
World Fisheries Day: FAO and Vatican urge social protection for fishers
NSW Government’s agenda passes State Parliament
NSW Government’s reform agenda passes parliament
Government’s serious failure to consult on new fisheries laws
$500,000 catch of day in popular fishing grants program
Oxfam calls on NSW government to respect cultural fishing rights
Seeking members for AFMA’s Management Advisory Committees and Resource Assessment Groups
Bycatch handling – know your responsibilities
Green pressure helps keep check on commercial fishing
Bill modernises fisheries management
Record Budget boost to protect Great Barrier Reef
We reveal just how much fishing gear is lost at sea each year
Govt failing our oceans
Fishing gear lost at sea globally revealed