Eat Local Seafood This Easter

The NSW Government is urging NSW residents to choose local fresh seafood this Easter and not only enjoy the best fish and prawns from the state’s top producers but support the economy as they sit down for a seasonal feast.

Species including prawns, oysters, lobster, abalone, mullet, flathead, mackerel and snapper are hugely popular at Easter, and this year will be no exception with the Sydney Fish Markets expected to trade over 500 tonnes of fresh seafood on Good Friday alone.

NSW seafood is also subject to stringent food safety laws which apply from the moment the catch leaves the water, right through to the point of sale.

Consumers should buy from reputable seafood suppliers to enjoy the best seafood from anywhere in NSW, safely.

North Coast residents and visitors to the region in particular are encouraged to support the Clarence seafood industry by choosing local prawns and seafood this Easter.

The seafood industry in the Clarence region was devastated following the detection of White Spot last year and as they continue to recover. Clarence locals and visitors can play an important role in securing the future of this important industry by simply buying some local prawns or seafood.

Clarence prawns and seafood are completely safe for consumption as white spot poses no risk to food safety or human health. Local consumption of prawns and seafood is critical in supporting Clarence prawn farmers, fishers and seafood retailers.

A Control Order remains in place to restrict the movement of raw, uncooked green prawns from the Clarence Estuary until June 2025, or until further notice.

Fishers can still catch and sell Clarence River Prawns, known as schoolies, as long as they are cooked on vessel. Ocean King Prawns can be sold green or cooked.

Minister for Agriculture, the Hon. Tara Moriarty said:

“Easter is a special time to spend with family and friends to enjoy food and fish – there’s nothing better than choosing to dine on good quality, fresh seafood caught or grown right here at home.

“It’s also an opportune time to support local businesses and support our State’s economy.

“The Clarence region is home to some of Australia’s finest prawns and seafood.

“Clarence locals and visitors can have complete confidence in the high quality of locally caught prawns and seafood knowing ‘it’s good to go.’

“If you live or are visiting the north coast this Easter make sure you support the local seafood industry by grabbing some local seafood.”

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