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Sponsors | Seafood Directions 2015 Conference, Perth Western Australia
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8th National Seafood Industry Award Winners. SD2015 Speakers and Presentations. Seafood Hall of Fame &. Seafood Directions 2015 is proudly hosted by theWestern Australian Fishing Industry Council. Sponsors Seafood Directions 2015. We would like to take the time to thank all of our generous sponsors for their support of the Seafood Directions Australian Seafood Industry National Conference and the events at the conference. National Seafood Industry Awards Gala Dinner and Awards Sponsor.
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maz | Eat my Words
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Mmm, delicious words. The Heart of a Dying Star. The concept of no longer existing has always scared me. How can the concious mind disappear into nothing after someone dies? When I was religious, the idea of not existing one day still scared me and not even religion could take that feeling away. Heaven and everlasting life seems so far-fetched and illogical to me. If Heaven does exists, then what comes after that? Is it just heaven on and on forever? Wouldn’t that get boring? Fuck, I hate that song!
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Shark Cull | Eat my Words
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Mmm, delicious words. Today is the last day of the controversial trial shark cull in Western Australia. However, against the advice of marine conservation groups, the Liberal state government are seeking to extend the cull over the next three summers. The cull has the following rules set – sharks to be culled are great whites, tiger sharks and bull sharks. Culled sharks must be over 3 meters in length, if under 3 meters they must be released. Drum lines not only mean a long-drawn-out and painful death fo...
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MSC in Australia Esperance Archives - MSC in Australia
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Recent travels across Western Australia’s West and South Coast Bioregions. By Marine Stewardship Council. July 17, 2014. Looked to undertake an in-depth review of the commercial and recreational fisheries in Western Australia, they broke the work down to four geographically distinct Bioregions. This allowed all involved to really start to understand outcomes in more digestible, bite-sized chunks of information. Collaboration and understanding: the National Seafood Industry Leadership Program. The Departm...
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MSC in Australia Fremantle Archives - MSC in Australia
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The World’s Toughest Job? By Marine Stewardship Council. May 12, 2015. Recently airing in Australia on ABC, The World’s Toughest Jobs shows three British teenagers trying their hand at lobster fishing in Western Australia. With a slice of the pie for a seasoned deckhand on a lobster boat worth up to $1000 a day, is a lucrative salary enough to see the three ‘greenhorns’ (. A person who is new to or inexperienced at a particular activity. Continue working through rough seas and early morning starts? Fishe...
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MSC in Australia Albany Archives - MSC in Australia
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Recent travels across Western Australia’s West and South Coast Bioregions. By Marine Stewardship Council. July 17, 2014. Looked to undertake an in-depth review of the commercial and recreational fisheries in Western Australia, they broke the work down to four geographically distinct Bioregions. This allowed all involved to really start to understand outcomes in more digestible, bite-sized chunks of information. Collaboration and understanding: the National Seafood Industry Leadership Program. The Departm...
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MSC in Australia Recent travels across Western Australia’s West and South Coast Bioregions. - MSC in Australia
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Sustainable seafood / Recent travels across Western Australia’s West and South Coast Bioregions. Recent travels across Western Australia’s West and South Coast Bioregions. Marine Stewardship Council on July 17, 2014 - 3:32 am in Sustainable seafood. The views out from Esperance in the South Bioregion are spectacular! Comes in. The MSC is recognised as the environmental standard by which the DoF will benchmark Western Australian fisheries against. I’m here within this capacity to liaise with the W...I’ll ...
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The Blue Swimmer Crabs of Peel Harvey. By Marine Stewardship Council. August 5, 2015. Now in the depths of a Perth winter, I’d like to talk about a slightly warmer outreach trip to Mandurah back in March where I caught up with Damien Bell, a second generation fisherman of the Peel Harvey Estuarine Fishery. With the renowned Mandurah Crab Fest. Just a few days after my visit, Blue Swimmer Crabs (. The World’s Toughest Job? By Marine Stewardship Council. May 12, 2015. By Marine Stewardship Council. The Exm...
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Stakeholder engagement in an MSC assessment. By Marine Stewardship Council. August 18, 2014. In light of recent news of the Exmouth Gulf prawn. And Shark Bay prawn. Fisheries entering assessment in Western Australia, informing stakeholders of where and how to engage in the MSC process is key in offering a transparent and fair assessment. What can the Marine Stewardship Council offer the West Australian fishing industry? By Marine Stewardship Council. July 17, 2014. Anyway, I digress. July 17, 2014. Looke...