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Port Lincoln A substantial fishing ... farming for the lucrative Japanese market. It currently boasts Australia's largest commercial fishing fleet and fish farming has become so important that ...
Picture: Supplied Mr Stehr said the new market allowed tuna harvesting ... It’s like the first one of its kind. Nobody in Port Lincoln has ever kept the fish in the water 52 weeks of the year.” ...
Port Lincoln fish supplier Clean Seas Seafood haswon gold at the Sydney Fish Market Seafood Excellence Awards, netting the award for Best Supplier at the night held at the Australian National ...
The project is also expected to have benefits for nearby tuna, being fattened up in pens for the Japanese sashimi market ... fish waste and seaweed fertiliser, on site in Port Lincoln in the ...
At least one in seven of Port Lincoln’s 14,000 residents are employed by the $260 million fish industry alone. Second-generation fisherman Rick Kolega is one of them. With his three brothers ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. LIKE a gift from the gods, the gleaming southern bluefin tuna has showered the fishing families of the South Australian coastal town ...