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  2. Aquaculture in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The gross value of aquaculture production in Australia continued to rise in 2007–08 by $62.7 million to $868 million. [5] In 2008 the Aquaculture industry directly employed more than 7000 people and indirectly contributed 20,000 and was the fastest-growing primary industry in Australia. [6]

  3. Category:Aquaculture in Australia - Wikipedia

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  4. Fisheries Research and Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Gross Value of Production (GVP) for all of Australia's commercial fishing and aquaculture in 2017-18 financial year was over $3 billion a year with wild-capture fisheries contributed around 57 per cent ($1.71 billion) of the total value of Australia's fisheries production and produced more than 166 022 tonnes (t) of seafood, for local ...

  5. 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.

  6. Fish farming in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    An Aquaculture Advisory Council composed of various industry, government and external stakeholders was formed to inform the process. Aquaculture zones for prescribed use have been established across the state's waters. Companies apply to the South Australian government to lease an area of water within these zones to grow certain permitted species.

  7. Oyster farming on Georges River - Wikipedia

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    However, the decline in the industry in the Georges River estuary had begun around 1978. Another blow to the industry occurred in 1985, when the movement of spat from Port Stephens was prohibited. Some estuaries have locations that favour high rates of Sydney rock oyster spat production, but those same locations are usually not ideal for ...

  8. Fish farming in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Mid West aquaculture zone, some 3000 hectares in size, was proposed in 2013 and received environmental approval in 2017. [9] Indian Ocean Fresh Australia's competitor Huon Aquaculture has the largest lease in the zone, some 2,200 hectares, but as of August 2020 had not commenced any fish farming activity within it. [10]

  9. Agriculture in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A density-equalising map of organic agriculture in Australia based on certified organic hectares. Australia accounts for more than half of the world's certified organic hectares. [62] As of 2021, $2.3 billion worth of commodities were produced in Australia by the organic agriculture sector, representing approximately 3% of agricultural output. [63]