
Blistering barnacles – biofouling new focus for marine biosecurity
The Australian government has just agreed to a tougher response and national regulations to prevent new marine pests coming into our waters.
The Australian government has just agreed to a tougher response and national regulations to prevent new marine pests coming into our waters.
After vociferous community protest, the Federal Government recently banned the 142 metre Abel Tasman ‘supertrawler’ from fishing in Australian waters while it investigates the environmental
The Australian government has just agreed to a tougher response and national regulations to prevent new marine pests coming into our waters.
After vociferous community protest, the Federal Government recently banned the 142 metre Abel Tasman ‘supertrawler’ from fishing in Australian waters while it investigates the environmental
The Australian government has just agreed to a tougher response and national regulations to prevent new marine pests coming into our waters.
After vociferous community protest, the Federal Government recently banned the 142 metre Abel Tasman ‘supertrawler’ from fishing in Australian waters while it investigates the environmental
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The Invasive Species Council was formed in 2002 to seek stronger laws, policies and programs to protect nature from harmful pests, weeds and diseases.
The Invasive Species Council acknowledges the Traditional Custodians throughout Australia and their connections to land and sea. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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