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Aquaculture

  • About the Aquaculture industry
    Find out more about this emerging industry
  • Government activities and resources
    The Queensland Government offers specialist services to investors including a coastal aquaculture land suitability assessment system
  • Aquaculture Investor Information Kit
    Information on species, legislation and regulation, and managing an aquaculture facility in Queensland
  • Useful contacts and links
    Contact details for Government agencies, industry associations, research providers and training providers
  • Aquaculture events
    Information about upcoming events
  • Aquaculture publications
    Additional information on the future direction of Queensland's Aquaculture Industry

Last updated 7 July 2009

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