Latest Fisheries News | Page 31

Rangers’ joint compliance patrol leads to successful prosecutions
Marine protected areas safeguard more than ecology – they bring economic benefits to fisheries and tourism
$100,000 up for grabs in Queensland’s stocked impoundments
Bill targets illegal, unregulated fishing in international waters
Sugarcane Genetics More Complex Than Human
Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary plan halted
Unlocking growth: Aussie horticulture eyes Indian market
Workshops Fostering Collaboration On Plant Biosecurity
Putting Stop On Illegal Logging
New Plantations To Grow Australia’s Timber Supply
Norco Exports Full Steam Ahead After Floods
Easter Long Weekend 26 March
$5 Million Boost For Kimberley Barramundi Production
Casting Wide Net To Lure More Fisheries Workers
Dusky Flathead Stocking To Boost Flourishing Fishery
Australian livestock genetics to strengthen Pakistan cattle herds
Challenges For Blue Whale Populations
Cook Government Leads Red Meat Mission In UK
Movers And Milk-shakers At Dairy Symposium
Historic Macquarie Perch Stocking Of Mongarlowe River
Some commercial fishery catch limits increased
International Day of Forests celebrates innovations in forestry
Supporting Our Pacific Family
Building $2 Billion Agribusiness Industry
‘How long before climate change will destroy the Earth?’: research reveals what Australian kids want to know about our warming world
ICT And Advanced Technology Industries To Benefit From Whole-of-government Approach
$17.1 Million Towards National Fight Against Fire Ants
Extra funding to support Rural Financial Counselling Service
Another Busy Year For Australian Biosecurity 20 March
We mean bees-ness! New varroa mite detection technology to be tested
ADF helps deter illegal fishing in collaboration with Vanuatu
Concerns About Biosecurity Protection Levy
Animal health collaboration in Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea
Deadline for Future Fishing structural adjustments extended
Lifetime Achievement Award recognises contribution to sustainable fisheries management
Agri-food sector on show at ASEAN-Australia Special Summit
Much To Be Proud Of – Message From Our Chair, Greg Gent
What Do Kittens And Blue Cod Have In Common?
Premier Pays Tribute To Peter Tinley
Australia Post boosts investment with $50m facility in Queensland
Tuna Entrepreneur Wins Queensland’s Rural Women’s Award
Citizen scientists’ ‘glass eel’ data helps protect Hudson River
$100m innovation to secure sustainable forestry future
$100M Australian Forest and Wood Innovations to secure sustainable future for forestry
Tariff reform to cut costs for businesses and boost productivity
QLD Currumbin Waters fire ant detection a reminder to remain vigilant across the NSW border
Putting Spotlight On Inspiring Women In Agriculture
Fished for their meat and liver oil, many remarkable deep-water sharks and rays now face extinction