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  2. Fisheries Research and Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Recreational fishing is a huge activity in Australia with about 3.5 million people fishing each year. It is also big business with anglers spending about $650 million just on tackle. This doesn't include the $2.5 billion spend on boats 4×4 vehicles, accommodation, travel, charters, and all the other accessories.

  3. Category:Fishing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Recreational fishing in Australia (12 P) S. Seafood companies of Australia (4 P) Pages in category "Fishing in Australia" ... Statistics; Cookie statement;

  4. Category:Recreational fishing in Australia - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Recreational fishing by country - Wikipedia

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  6. Seafood in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Seafood in Australia comes from local and international commercial fisheries, aquaculture and recreational anglers. [1] It is an economically important sector, and along with agriculture and forestry contributed $24,744 million to Australia's GDP in year 2007–2008, out of a total GDP of $1,084,146 million.

  7. Fish in Australia - Wikipedia

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    For its land-size, Australia has a low diversity of native freshwater fish with only 281 described species. [1] This is largely because Australia is a very dry continent with sporadic rainfall and large areas of desert. There is a higher diversity of salt water fish. The most common freshwater fish are: Murray cod; Australian bass; Other ...

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  9. Porgy fishing - Wikipedia

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    They are a popular recreational fish. The current IGFA all tackle record is 17.20 kilograms (38 lb), caught in 1992 near Mottiti Island, New Zealand. [7] The legal size in Australia varies by state, from 35 cm and a bag limit of 5 fish per person in Queensland to 41 cm in Western Australia.