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Editor-in-chief Dr Tim Walker

Advertising Contents

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Advertiser Index

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Status Report and Industry Resources

5

Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10

6

Education and Training Institutions

25

Regular contributors David O'Sullivan John Mosig

Associations and Industry Groups

27

Advertising Megan Farrer

Commonwealth Government Departments

32

Design & production Coalface Production Pty Ltd

State Government Departments

32

Prepress & printing Geon Group, Tasmania

Australian Aquaculture Research Institutions

34

Advertiser Listings – Plants and animals

35

Advertiser Listings – Products and Supplies

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Advertiser Listings – Services and Consultants

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Plants and Animals

Biofilters

49

Supplies

63

50

Heaters

63 63

Algae

36

Biological Filter Media

Artemia Cysts

36

Biomass Measurement

50

Heat Pumps

37

Bird Netting

50

Hormones

64

Barramundi

37

Bird Scaring Equipment

50

Ice Making Equipment

64

Brine Shrimp (Artemia)

38

Blowers

50

Incubator Cabinets

64

Catfish

38

Boats And Outboards

51

Insect Killers

64

38

Bug Zappers

51

Insurance/Stock Mortality

64

Freshwater Fish

38

Building Insulation

52

Insulation

64

Goldfish

38

Buoys

52

Internet Diagnostic Services

64

Jade Perch / Barcoo Grunter

38

Cage Fabric

52

Kilns – Smoking

66

39

Cameras

52

Live Feeds

39

Chain

52

Laboratory Equipment and Supplies

66

Marine Fish

39

Check Weight Labelling Equipment

Lease Markers

66

52

Lights

66

Chemical-Free Oyster Posts

52

Long-Life Timber Posts

66

Chemicals

52

Marine Marker Buoys

66

Cleaning & Sanitising Products

52

Materials Handling

66

Climate Control Buildings

52

Medication & Chemicals

66

Counters

53

Meters

66

Current Meters

53

Meters

68

Custom-Designed Seafood Processing Equipment

Microalgae Culture Media

68

53

Microbial Preparations

68

Cryopreservation Systems

53

Microscopes

68

Diagnostic Kits

53

Mooring Equipment

68

Eel Farming Equipment

53

Mussel Farming Equipment

68

Egg Sorters

53

Mussel Floats & Buoys

69

Navigational Aids

69

Net Cleaning

69

Net Making Materials

69

Nets

70

Nets – Netting

70

Oxygen Contactors

70

Oxygen Diffusers

70

Oxygen Generators

71

Oyster Grading/Counting Machines

71 71

Barcoo Grunter

Freshwater Crayfish

Japanese Koi

Marine Worms (Polychaetes)

39

Mulloway

39

Murray Cod

39

Oysters (Crassostrea Gigas)

40

Perch – Golden

40

Perch – Silver

41

Shellfish

41

Trout – Brown

41

Trout – Rainbow

41

Yabbies

41

Products and Supplies Abalone Farming Equipment

45

Abalone Grading Machine

45

Environmental Monitoring Equipment

53

Activated Carbon

45

Feeders

53

Aerators & Aeration Equipment

45

Feeds

54

Algae Culture Media

47

Filtration Equipment

58

Algae Control

47

Fish Growout Equipment

60

Algicides

47

Fish Harvesting Equipment

60

Ammonia Control Cultures

47

Fish Hatchery Equipment

60

Anaesthetics

48

Fish Health

60

Anchors

48

Fish Processing Machines

60

Anode Supplies

48

Fish Transporters

62

Aquariums

48

Flotation Equipment

62

Oyster Growout Trays and Equipment

Artificial Seawater

48

Floating Cages

62

Oyster Slats, Stakes & Sleeves

72

Automatic Monitoring Systems

48

Flowmeters

62

Oyster Hatchery Equipment

72

Bacteria Products

49

Gases

63

Oyster Nursery Equipment

72

Bags – Plastic

49

Gps

63

Oyster Processing Equipment

72

Bait

49

Graders

63

Ozone Systems

72

Baskets

49

Greenhouses

63

Bins

49

Hatchery Equipment and

Ozone Water Sterilisation Equipment

72

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Contents – Advertising Packaging Machines

74

Tank Liners

81

Services and Consultants

Packing Systems & Materials

74

Tanks

81

Advertising & Promotions

92

Pearling Equipment

74

Temperature Control Systems

82

Aquarium Systems

92

Personal Flotation Device

74

Test Kits

82

Auctions

92

Pest Control

74

Tide Recorders

84

Cargo & Export Insurance

92

Phosphorus Control Compound

74

Timers

84

Consultants

92

Phytoplankton Culture Media

75

Transporting & Storage

85

Pipes

75

Traps

85

Contract Research and Development

94

Photographic Equipment

75

Troughs

85

Plastic-Coated Oyster Posts

75

Tubing

85

Culture & Production Systems – Fish

94

Culture & Production Systems – Plants

94

Culture & Production Systems – Shellfish

94

Design & Construction

94

Diagnostic

94

Disease Id. & Eradication

94

Education

96

Plastic Fabrication

75

Ultraviolet Water Sterilisers

85

Plastic Mesh

76

Underwater Cameras

85

Plastic Moulding

76

Underwater Lights

85

Plumbing

76

Underwater Video Systems

85

Poisons

76

Pneumatic Conveying

76

UV-Resistant Plastic Coated Poles

85

Pond Liners

76

UV Sterilisers

85

Prawn Growout Equipment

77

Upwellers

86

Prawn Hatchery Equipment

77

Vaccination Equipment

86

Prawn Nursery Equipment

77

Vaccines

86

Predator Control Equipment

77

Valves

86

Probiotic Microbial Cultures

77

Waders & Footwear

86

Publications

77

Waste Water Measurement

86

Pumps

77

Waste Water Treatment

86

Raceways

78

Water Chillers

87

Recirculation Systems

78

Water Colourant

87

Waterproof Safety Wear

87

Education & Industry Associations

96

Feasibility Studies

96

Fish Health

98

Financial Planning

98

Freezing & Storage

98

Government

98

Hatchery Design

98

Insurance

98

Internet Trading

98

Management

98

Marine & Hull Insurance

98

Recorders/Monitors – Water Quality

78

Refrigeration Equipment

79

Rodent Control

79

Rope

79

Rov (Remote Operated Vehicles)

79

Safety Wear

80

Scales – Weighing

80

Screens

80

Shackles

80

Shade Cloth

80

Shark Clips/Snaps

80

Research & Development

100

Shellfish Growout Equipment

80

Risk Management

100

Shellfish Growout Equipment

80

Selling Systems

100

Shellfish Hatchery Equipment

80

Solar Energy

100

Shellfish Nursery Equipment

81

Training

100

Sieves

81

Trouble Shooting Problem Solving 100

Solar Products

81

Water Quality Analysis

Submersible Data Loggers

81

Sterilisers

81

Water Purification and Treatment Equipment

87

Water Quality Analysis Equipment

Marketing

99

87

Microbiological Analysis

99

Water Sampling Equipment

88

Water Sterilisers

88

Plastic Injection Tooling & Moulding

99

Water Recycling Equipment

89

Project Development

99

Water Temperature Controls

89

Pond Construction

99

Weed Control

89

Pond Design

99

Wet Weather Clothing

89

Publishing

99

Research Institutions

99

Wireless Monitoring & Surveillance Equipment

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Advertisers Index Abstract Plastics

75

Midland Insurance Brokers

64

AirEng P/L

51

MSD Animal Health

61

Ajay Fibreglass

82

Murray Darling Fisheries

39

Algaboost

37

Natfish

97

All Tanks

81

NMIT

96

Allied Filter Fabrics

69

Panaquatic Health

96

AMC / UTAS

97

Aqua Agri Enterprises P/L

55

POP (Pearl Oyster Propagators)

81

Aquaculture Services Australia

93

Polymaster

83

AquaFauna Biomarine

57

Aquasonic

44

Proaqua

Aquasonic / Sefar

59

Quin Marine

70

Aquatic Diagnostic Services Intnl P/L

93

Quinntech P/L

50

Aquatic Eco-Systems Inc

59

RMAX

74

AQUI-S (Ridley Aqua Feed / Primo)

48

Scanz Technologies Ltd

77

Ausaqua P/L

37

BGB Marine

85

BioSys Consulting

93

BST Oysters

73

CSIRO Microalgae Algae Supply Service

36

Datason P/L

50

Donaghys P/L

69

Sunderland Marine

Esam Australia

46

Sunlover Heating

F.R.D.C.

95

Sydney Fish Market

Fresh By Design Group

Inside Front Cover

GP Graders Victoria

45

Grobest

54

Gwydir Native Fish Hatchery

40

Hanna Instruments

88

Hereaus Amber

86

Imbros

79

Intaqt P/L

94

James Cook University

99

Lucky Star

54, 57

Primo Aquaculture

Seafarm Systems Seafood Training Tas

47, 56, 76 45,55

51,62 100

Seamec

97

Silverlock Packaging

74

Spectrum Aquaculture

37,71 Outside Cover 65 Inside Back Cover

TNA New Zealand

61

Triaqua

39

TTP Plastics By Design

71

Uarah Fisheries

40

Ultra Violet Products

86

UV Guard

87

VP Protective Structures

76

Walch Optics

75

WBA Hatcheries P/L

38

Mainstream Aquaculture

37

Wood-Shield P/L

75

MBR Technologies

49

Zapco Aquaculture

73

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Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10 the States to that reported for the previous year (order from last year given in brackets): Tasmania (1) $395.1 million (10.9% increase, fifth year of increases); South Australia (2) $193.0 million (22.7% decrease, second year of decreases); Queensland (3) $104.7 million (18.1% increase, fourth year); Western Australia (4) $97.3 million (5.1% decrease, sixth year of decreases); New South Wales (5) $49.7 million (1.2% decreases, first year); Northern Territory (6) $28.2 million, (19.3% increase, first year); and Victoria (7) $21.6 million (23.3% increase, first year).

Summary For the financial year 2009/10 data on aquaculture (both hatchery-nursery and growout) production and the value of this production has been collated from a number of government and industry sources.

For the first time in six years there has been a change in order of total value for

Data on hatchery-nursery production (numbers), growout production (tonnes) and farm gate value of production (Au$) was collated from information and statistics provided by the following State and Territory Government representatives: • NSW Fisheries Website (New South Wales) • PIRSA Website (South Australia) • Max Wingfield and Dan Willett plus QLD DPI Website (Queensland) • Vic Fisheries Website (Victoria) • Tim Paice (Tasmania) • Vicki Simlesa and NT Department of

1000.0 800.0 700.0

50.0

600.0

40.0

500.0

30.0

400.0 300.0

20.0

200.0

10.0

Financial Year

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09/10

07/08

08/09

06/07

05/06

04/05

02/03

03/04

01/02

99/00

00/01

97/98

98/99

95/96

96/97

100.0 93/94

0.0

0.0

Value (A$million)

900.0

60.0

94/95

*PO Box 647, Henley Beach SA 5022, E: dos@dosaqua.com.au

Acknowledgements

Tonnes harvested Farm Gate value

70.0

92/93

October 2011

80.0

90/91

By Dos O’Sullivan* and Jennifer Savage

During over the past 22 years of data collection (since 1988/89), there has been a six times increase in the tonnes produced and a 6.5 times increase in the value of this production.

Figure 1: 22 Year Trends in Australian Aquaculture Production and Value

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Disclaimer: This report provides estimates as provided to the authors by Government and industry members. The estimates represent the best data available at the time this report was prepared, however, this data is continually being updated or adjusted. This report should not be used for investment purposes and Dosaqua Pty Ltd and its staff and contractors disclaim any liability for losses incurred as a result of reliance of any information contained in this report.

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This article should be referred to as: O’Sullivan, D. and Savage, J., 2011. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2009/20010. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2012, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pages 6-25.

In order of farm gate value of production, the ten most valuable sectors were Salmonids ($370.0 million, up 10.0%), Southern Bluefin Tuna ($102.2 million, down 35.5%), Pearl Oysters ($106.3 million, down 1.7%), Edible Oysters ($96.6 million, up 2.1%), Prawns ($7 million, up 26.7%), Barramundi ($38.2 million, up 4.3%), Abalone ($26.0 million, up 27.9%), Yellowtail Kingfish ($23.1 million, down 35.7%), Mussels ($9.5 million, up 0.8%), and Crocodiles ($8.8 million, stable).

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Notes: • All values are provided in Australian dollars. • Marketing and scientific names are from the Australian Standard® AS SSA 5300 – 2007: Australian Fish Names Standard; a searchable database of all species listed in the Australian Fish Names Standard is available at: www.fishnames.com.au

Over 73,100 tonnes of product were harvested (the highest ever recorded) as well as almost 10.9 million juveniles (all finfish) produced in hatcheries for recreational and conservation stocking (3.1 million Aquarium Fish are included in these figures). The total farm gate value of production was $889.6 million, a very slight increase over the 2008/2009 value ($888.4million) provided by O’Sullivan and Savage (2011). This is the third highest value Australian aquaculture has reached (the value in 2007/08 was $911.4 million).

Thousand tonnes

Specially prepared for the Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2012


Resources Annual Report (Northern Territory) • Kristie Nobles and Department of Fisheries WA Website (Western Australia) • ABARE Reports (website). Additional information supplied from various company websites or by industry members including, Rachel Hawkins, Les Safark, Rene Pinxt, Mal Davidson, Sharyn (Eden Mussels) and Bell Huang. Some conference/workshop presentations as well as company and industry websites were used for adjusting data or estimating figures when firm data was not available. – This report would not be possible without the assistance of these people and their input is gratefully acknowledged.

1. What Constitutes Aquaculture Production? The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations has provided the following definition: ‘Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms, including finfish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Farming implies some form of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production, such as regular stocking, feeding, protection from predators, etc. Farming also implies individual or corporate ownership of the stock being cultivated.’ Therefore, in addition to the culture of edible species (such as Salmon, Oysters and Prawns), aquaculture in Australia also includes: • The hatchery/nursery production by government or private operations of

Table 1: Comparison of data on Australian aquaculture production for the financial years from 1988/89 to 2009/10 reported by the authors and ABARE (Brown et al 1997). Year

Tonnes (000s)

Value * Au$million

Sources

1988/1989

11.9

135.9

O’Sullivan (1992a)

1989/1990

12.4

188.0

O’Sullivan (1992a)

1990/1991

14.3

237.5

O’Sullivan (1992b)

1991/1992

16.2

254.1

O’Sullivan (1995)

1992/1993

17.6

253.9

Brown et al (1997)

1993/1994

20.4

294.1

Brown et al (1997)

1994/1995

23.7#

464.6

O’Sullivan & Kiley (1996)

1995/1996

27.0

448.9

O’Sullivan & Kiley (1997)

1996/1997

25.6^

441.8^

O’Sullivan (1998)

1997/1998

30.7

517.4

O’Sullivan & Roberts (1999)

1998/1999

32.4

613.6

O’Sullivan & Dobson (2000)

1999/2000

36.8

695.3

O’Sullivan & Dobson (2001)

2000/2001

38.3

730.8

O’Sullivan & Dobson (2002)

2001/2002

48.0

773.2

O’Sullivan & Savage (2003)

2002/2003

48.2

770.1

O’Sullivan & Savage (2004)

2003/2004

51.9

674.0

O’Sullivan, Savage & Fay (2006)

2004/2005

49.6

636.6

O’Sullivan, Savage & Fay (2007)

2005/2006

56.8

760.3

O’Sullivan, Savage & Fay (2008)

2006/2007

62.0

799.6

O’Sullivan & Savage (2009)

2007/2008

66.2

911.4

O’Sullivan & Savage (2010)

2008/2009

70.9

888.4

O’Sullivan & Savage (2011)

2009/2010

73.1

889.6

Current report (2012)

Molluscan spat, Crustacean post-larvae/ juveniles and Finfish fingerlings – Note: in this report, data for hatchery production has only been included when it was referred to the: – Stocking of public waterways (eg. for conservation or recreational fishing enhancement), – Export (eg. such as Rainbow Trout eggs and Native Ornamental Finfish), – Stocking of private dams and ponds for own use (non commercial use), or – Other recreational uses (eg. Aquarium or Ornamental Fish trade). • The harvesting of Microalgae, Brine Shrimp, Zooplankton and other organisms from water bodies which are under some form of lease and/or management; • The culture of Aquarium and Ornamental Fish and Aquatic Plants for sale; and • The culture of aquatic organisms for the extraction of pigments, fine chemicals, jewellery and other products such as pearls, shells and skins. The holding of aquatic animals for the live seafood market (eg. Rock Cod, Abalone and Rock Lobster) provides significant value-adding to wild caught product. Whilst this holding phase is recognised as an aquaculture activity, the data collection processes currently used in Australia does not allow a value to be determined with any confidence. Additionally, the value of the export of fish ova (eggs) and fingerlings should be included in these Australian production figures. Unfortunately data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics is not in a form that could be incorporated within the appropriate State totals under hatchery production.

2. Increases in Production and Value

* Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. No adjustment has been made for inflation. # = In O’Sullivan & Kiley (1996) this figure was incorrectly given as 40,363 tonnes. ^ = In O’Sullivan (1998) incorrect values for Tasmanian Atlantic Salmon and Pacific Oyster production were provided, so the previous totals of 25,700 and $444.2 million were incorrect.

Annual reviews have been published by the author(s) on the total value of Australian aquaculture production for the financial years between 1988/89 and 1991/92 and between 1994/95 and 2009/10 (Table 1). During the 2 year period when no data was collected, data that had been collated by ABARE (Brown et al 1997) has been used.

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Estimates of aquaculture production and value for Australia over the past twenty-two financial years are provided in Figure 1. This figure shows a reasonably steady increase in both production and value in most years since the late 1980s, only 1995/96 and 1996/97 are the exceptions to the rule. Since then the annual increases (decreases) in value have been: • 16.9% in 1997/98, • 18.6% in 1998/99, • 13.3% in 1999/2000, • 5.7% in 2000/2001, • -0.4% in 2001/2002 (decrease), • -14.3% in 2002/2003 (decrease), • -5.5% in 2003/2004 (decrease), • -12.4% in 2004/2005 (decrease), • 16.3% in 2005/2006, • 5.2% in 2006/07, • 14.0% in 2007/08, • -2.5% in 2008/09 (decrease), and • Static in 2009/10 (current report). Over this 22 years there has been a six times increase in the tonnes produced and a 6.5 times increase in the value of this production.

3. Estimates for 2009/10 3.1 Overall Figures The current report presents data for 2009/10 financial year and includes data from both Government and industry sources. Over 73,100 tonnes of product were harvested (the highest ever recorded) as well as almost 10.9 million juveniles (all finfish) produced in hatcheries for recreational and conservation stocking (over 3.0 million Aquarium Fish are included in these figures).

The total farm gate value of production was $889.6 million, which is slightly higher than the 2008/2009 figure ($888.4 million) provided by O’Sullivan and Savage (2010). This is the second highest value Australian aquaculture has reached (2007/08 was $911.4 million). As up-to-date data has not been provided by some producers in the freshwater and saltwater Salmonid, Marie Finfish, Native Finfish, Crocodiles and Microalgae sectors, these figures should be considered underestimates (possibly up to $10 million). In addition, the contribution by the large number of ‘backyard’ or unlicensed producers of Ornamental or Aquarium species (Finfish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, and other invertebrates) is unknown, but it is estimated to be at least 40% to 50% greater than the Government statistics (refer to Section 4.6). Table 2 summarises the production data for five aquaculture species groups and gives their percentage increase or decrease (in brackets) over the previous year. Finfish had a decrease of 5.1% (2008/09 showed a decrease of 3.7%), whilst Crustaceans increased by 28.2% (2008/09 showed an increase of 24.2%), Molluscs increased by 2.6% (2008/09 showed a decrease of 6.3%) and Miscellaneous species increased by 42.6%, mainly in ‘Others’ category (2008/09 showed an increase by 21.7%). During 2009/10 over 30 species were cultured on a commercial scale, with probably the same number of species undergoing pilot or experimental production. The culture species included Salmonids (this is a generic term for five

Table 2: Australian aquaculture production for 2009/10 by groups. Group

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

% increase on 2008/09 *

Finfish

47,845.3

10,877.8

549,892.8

(8.6)

Crustaceans

5,464.7

0.0

79,798.0

59.9

Molluscs

18,416.5

0.0

236.607.9

2.5

Misc. species 1

1,400.1

0.0

23,342.7

73.4

Total

73,126.6

10,877.8

889,641.3

static

Sources: Information provided by State and Territory Fisheries Departments and industry. Notes: # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. * Figures in brackets represent a negative growth (i.e. decrease) in value. 1 = In some state/territory reports, Finfish, Crustaceans and Molluscs can be included in ‘Others’ category.

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species of Salmon and Trout), Southern Bluefin Tuna, Barramundi, Native Freshwater Fish (at least 12 species), Introduced Freshwater Finfish (2 species), Brackish Water and Marine Fish (at least 10 species), Aquarium Fish (numerous species), Eels (2 species), Freshwater Crayfish (3 species), Penaeid Prawns (5 species), Brine Shrimp, Mud Crabs, Freshwater Shrimp, Freshwater Prawns, Edible Oysters (at least 4 species), Pearl Oysters (at least 5 species), Blue Mussels, Freshwater Mussels, Scallops, Clams (at least 3 species), Abalone (2 main species plus a hybrid), Microalgae (2 species), Crocodiles (2 species) and Polychaete Worms (3 species). The value of production has increased over the estimates for 2008/2009 for Salmonids (11.3%), Barramundi (4.3%), Eels (7.3%), Aquarium Fish (12.2%), Prawns (26.7%), Edible Oysters (2.1%), Blue Mussels (0.8%) and Abalone (27.9%). Decreases in value were reported for Native Freshwater Fish (-74%), Misc. Marine fish (-32.0%), Southern Bluefin Tuna (-35.2%), Freshwater Crayfish (-7.1%), Brine Shrimp (-47.3%), Pearl Oysters (-1.7%), Microalgae (-86.1%) and Aquatic Worms (-0.6%). No changes were recorded in the value of Scallops or Crocodiles. Due to confidentiality concerns, several states had greatly increased “Others” sections for a total increase of 329.1% 3.2 Ten Most Valuable Sectors/Species In order of value of production, the important sectors (last year’s ranking, i.e. for 2008/2009, is provided in brackets) and the value of their production (including increases or decreases over the previous years) were: 1. Salmonids (1) $370 million, up $33.3 million (10%), 5th year of increases (3 of those years were major increases). 2. Southern Bluefin Tuna (2) $102.2 million, down $55.6 million (35.5%), second year of major decreases. 3. Pearl Oysters (3) $106.3 million, down $2.3 million (1.7%), the 3rd year of decreases. 4. Edible Oysters (4) $96.6 million, up $7.9 million (2.1%), the 4th year of increases.


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The order for the remaining sectors is Native Freshwater Fish ($7.5 million, 7.4% decrease); Freshwater Crayfish ($3.9 million, 7.1% decrease); Aquarium Fish ($3.1 million, 12.2% increase); and Microalgae ($0.5 million, >80% decrease). For the third year in a row, the order of the top ten sectors/species was unchanged. Except for Southern Bluefin Tuna, Yellowtail Kingfish and Pearl Oysters, the other top ten sectors/species all showed increases in production value. O’Sullivan (1998) noted that between 1988/89 and 1995/96, three ‘traditional’ aquaculture sectors – Pearl Oysters [mainly Pinctada maxima], Edible Oysters [mostly Sydney Rock and Pacific Oysters] and Salmonids [Atlantic Salmon and Rainbow Trout, both freshwater and ocean raised] – accounted for over 80% of the total value of aquaculture production. This fell to below 60% by the late 1990s and early part of this decade. Combining these sectors with the value of Southern Bluefin Tuna and Prawn production resulted in a contribution of over 90% of the value of production for each of the financial years since 1996/97. Since 2002/2003 this value fell slightly as other sectors increased (eg. Barramundi, Yellowtail Kingfish and Abalone), however, the top four groups still contribute over 80% of the total value.

of production occurred for Southern Bluefin Tuna and Pearls. There have been significant increase in Salmonids and ‘Others’ and small increases for Edible Oysters and Prawns. Further production and value information is provided for each of these groups later in this report. 3.3 Averaged Farm Gate or ‘Beach’ Prices In this report, only the average prices over the calendar year as provided by the states/territories are used – thus a figure of $15/kg, could be for a species that fetched between $10 and $20/kg, depending on the type (eg. live or dead), quality and the state/territory the species was sold. Remarkably over the past decade, even though production increased in most sectors, domestic farm gate (onland production) or ‘beach’ (at sea production) prices generally remained firm, or rose slightly due to increased local demand. However, as can be seen in Figure 2, over the past 5-6 years there has been a higher increase in the trends for production (tonnes) than for total value ($million) – this suggests there must have been overall decreases in average farm gate or beach prices.

(Kuruma Prawns), and was often reflected by lower prices in those markets (this of course can have a direct effect on the local farm gate or beach prices).

4. Finfish Unlike the previous year, the total aquaculture production of finfish in Australia decreased from 48,492.1 to 47,845.3 tonnes whilst the number of juveniles being produced increased from 9,087,200 to 10,877,800, contributing to a total value of almost $549.9 million (Table 3). This is a decrease in value of 5.1% over the estimates for 2008/2009. The main contributors were the Salmonids (up $33.3 million, 10.0%), Southern Bluefin Tuna (down $55.6 million, -35.5%), Barramundi (up $1.6 million, 4.3%), Yellowtail Kingfish (down $12.9 million, -37.5%) and Native Fish (down $0.6 million, -7.1%). 4.1 Salmonids Figure 2 shows the trend in the value of production of Salmonids for the ten year period since 2000/01. Over the past 6 years there has been more than a doubling of the value.

As in previous years, the targeting of overseas markets by some sectors of the aquaculture industry has been subject to considerable problems. The continued highs of the Australian dollar and cheaper production costs in many competitor countries has meant that demand for exports of Pearls, Southern Bluefin Tuna and Abalone slowed or stopped completely

The two main commercial Salmonid species were the Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar). There were over 50 Salmonid farms in operation across Australia, with many being freshwater farms growing pan-sized (<500 grams) Rainbow Trout. The largest production of Salmonids, however, came from sea cage production of Atlantic Salmon and ocean run Rainbow Trout (previously

Figure 2: Ten Year Trends for Major Aquaculture Species Group

2002/03

350.0

2003/04

300.0 2004/05 250.0 2005/06

200.0

2006/07

150.0 100.0

2007/08

50.0

2008/09 2009/10

0.0

Initial trends over eight years (2000/01 to 2009/10) for the major species groups (Figure 2) show falls in the value

2000/01 2001/02

400.0

Value (A$million)

5. Prawns (5) $75.4 million, up $17.6 million (32.7%), first year of increases after two years of decreases. 6. Barramundi (6) $38.2 million, up $1.6 million (4.3%), second year of increases over past 3 years. 7. Abalone (7) $26.0 million, up $5.7 million (27.9%), 2nd year of major increases. 8. Yellowtail Kingfish (8) $23.1 million, down $12.9 million (35.7%), 1st year of decrease after previous 5 years showed increases. 9. Mussels (9) $9.5 million, up $0.1 million (0.8%), 1st year of increases after two years of decreases 10. Crocodiles (10) $8.8 million, static after four year of increases.

Tuna

Salmonids

Prawns

Oysters

Pearls

Others

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called ‘Ocean Trout’) in Tasmania – about six years ago there was also some sea cage production of both species occurring in South Australia. In addition, almost 70,000 fingerlings (worth approx. $0.1 million) of Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout (Salmo trutta), Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) and Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) were produced in Government and private hatcheries for restocking public and private water bodies – this is a huge decrease over the 1.0 million released in 2005/06, no doubt the fall has been due to the drought; the February 7 2009 ‘Black Saturday’ bushfires have also caused falls in production in Victoria’s main trout production area. There was some commercial growout of Brown Trout, Atlantic Salmon and

Chinook Salmon in freshwater, although data was not always available due to confidentiality reasons. The total value of Salmonid production was around $370.0 million. This included approximately $0.1 million for hatchery production (mostly Rainbow and Brown Trout), mostly for Government releases for recreational fishing. The Tasmanian Salmonid Growers’ Association has worked hard to develop the industry and its involvement in the AquaFin CRC saw significant improvements in health management, nutrition and product/flesh quality. For a fifth consecutive year Atlantic Salmon production and value in Australia showed an increase (the previous three years showed significant increases), this time to over 31,033 tonnes (mostly head-on,

Table 3: Australian aquaculture production of Finfish for 2009/10. Species

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

Atlantic Salmon 1

31,033.0

1.0

363,210.6

Chinook Salmon

12.8

0.0

0.1

Brown Trout

68.2

35.0

361.9

Rainbow Trout (f/w)

927.3

25.0

6,419.3

Australian Bass

1.0

1,613.7

530.8

Eel-tailed Catfish

0.0

9.0

14.0

Golden Perch

8.2

2,034.5

368.8

Silver Perch

406.1

799.5

4,998.9

Murray Cod 2

59.2

1,063.1

1,311.0

Trout Cod

0.0

65.0

65.0

17.0

0.00

196.0

89.9

NA

1,123.4

Barcoo Grunter Short Finned Eels

3

Long Finned Eels

3

22.0

NA

332.7

Barramundi

4,127.4

606.0

38,207.9

Southern Bluefin Tuna

7,284.0

0.00

102,175.0

Yellowtail Kingfish

3,257.0

0.0

23,133.0

Mulloway

532.2

0.0

4,293.8

Seahorses

NA

3.5

42.0

Native Aquarium Fish

NA

237.9

592.8

Exotic Aquarium Fish

NA

4,375.6

2,516.0

Subtotal

47,845.3

10,877.8

549,892.8

Sources: Information provided by State and Territory Fisheries Departments and industry. Notes: # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NA = not applicable, NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken). * = figures for previous year used 1 = Includes saltwater grown Rainbow Trout. 2= Includes some data for Mary River Cod and Sleepy Cod, no production this year for Eastern Freshwater Cod. 3 = In Qld and Vic, Longfin Eels are grouped with Shortfin Eels.

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gilled-gutted) worth $363.2 million. This was produced in Tasmania by four medium to very large and vertically integrated operations. It is reported that the small sea cage site with cool upwelling water that had been utilised for Atlantic Salmon production in the early 2000’s in South Australia could be re-established. Saltwater production of Rainbow Trout in Tasmania was thought to be around 500 tonnes (no official estimates are available); there was no production in South Australia. For the fourth year Freshwater Rainbow Trout production decreased significantly, this year to less than 927.0 tonnes. The majority of this production occurred in Victoria (771 tonnes), which was a decrease in production of more than 18 tonnes on the previous year. Reductions in water flows due to drought conditions caused major problems in many areas. Almost seventy tonnes of Brown Trout was reported. Generally farm gate prices remained strong for the seacage product on the domestic market; however, export markets (mostly to Japan) were affected by the high Australian dollar. Farm gate prices (HOGG – head-on, gilled and gutted) were around $11.70/kg (in Tasmania) for Atlantic Salmon, no data was available for ocean reared Rainbow Trout. With lower production of freshwater Rainbow Trout, prices increased slightly and varied between approx. $6.00 to $11.00 per kilogram, with more farms diversifying into ‘fish-out’ operations and tourism to ensure year round cash flow (also higher farm gate prices as the fish are sold direct to the public). Several of the smaller and medium growers used value adding of products (eg. smoked Trout or Salmon, pate, pickled Trout). At least one of the larger farms was producing larger fish (up to 1kg) and concentrating on quality aspects to gain a higher farm gate price (>$10/kg). At least two hatcheries were exporting live (‘disease free’) Rainbow Trout eggs to a number of countries. Markets were being expanded for


Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10 Salmon roe by a Victorian company which was selling it as ‘Salmon caviar’, including some exports. Several tonnes have been sold; the reported farm gate price was over $100/kg.

farms, the major market for the hatchery-reared native fish fry was for stocking private farm dams or for release into public waterways to improve recreational fisheries.

Prospects for Next Three Years Despite the opening of the once protected Australian market for fresh Salmonid products to overseas producers (mainly Canadian and New Zealand), strong local prices for Atlantic Salmon has seen the value of Tasmanian production increase for the fifth year in a row. In the export markets the high regard for our premium products mostly kept prices relatively firm, however, overall export demand is flat due to cheaper competitors (increases in the Foreign Exchange Rates can contribute to significant price, and subsequently demand, changes).

The production of fingerlings had fluctuated over the past ten years, in 2009/10 the production increased to over 5.5 million worth approximately $5.5 million.

Industry consolidation and a move to offshore sites with improved cage and feeding technologies were predicted by the National Aquaculture Council to result in significant increases in production (to be worth $1,000 million [$1 billion] by the end of 2010). The increases for 2009/10 put the value to almost 40% of those predictions, and the immediate future continues to look promising for the seacage product (Atlantic Salmon and Rainbow Trout) with Tasmanian producers predicting another good year in 2010/11 and beyond. Freshwater Trout production will continue to suffer from the drought conditions in various parts of Australia and the bush fires in Victoria; however, product diversification, tourism and fish-out ventures are allowing some farms to maintain profits. Higher market prices for fresh and smoked product is providing some comfort to farms, however, most farms have lowered their stock holdings due to low water levels and several operations are only maintaining some holding stock. Flooding during 2010 in Victoria is likely to cause falls in production. 4.2 Native Freshwater Fish Government and private hatcheries produced fingerlings of several species of native freshwater fish. Other than production for stocking commercial

The main species were Golden Perch (Macquaria ambiqua) with 2.0 million fingerlings, Silver Perch (Bidyanus bidyanus) with 0.8 million, Australian Bass (Macquaria novemaculeata) with over 1.6 million and Murray Cod (Maccullochella peelii) with over 1.0 million (Table 3). The other species for restocking or recreational fishing were Eel-tailed Catfish (Tandanus tandanus), Trout Cod (Macquaria macquariensis), Macquarie Perch (Macquaria australasica), Mary River Cod (Maccullochella peelii mariensis), Eastern Cod (Maccullochella ikei) and Sleepy Cod (Oxyeleotris lineolatus). Several of these native ‘food’ fish species were also being sold to the ornamental market – these sales were included under Native Aquarium Fish in some states but not in others. The drought has seen more hatcheries scale or close down as demand falls for private farm restocking. This has seen prices fall slightly; the most common species varying from $0.22 to $0.70 each depending on species, sizes (lengths), volumes purchased, and the State in which the fish were sold. Highest individual prices were for Eeltailed Catfish ($1.55) and Murray Cod ($1.05), the lowest were for Australian Bass ($0.22) and Golden Perch ($0.22). Almost 500 tonnes of market sized (mostly 350 to 900 grams) Native Fish were sold. Silver Perch sales were up 40 tonnes to 406 tonnes, whilst Golden Perch increased slightly to 8.2 tonnes. Murray Cod production decreased significantly from 112.7 to 59.2 tonnes, while production increased for the Barcoo Grunter (Scortum barcoo, which is sometimes incorrectly marketed as the Jade Perch) also significantly decreased from 41.8 to 17.0 tonnes. Small number of Australian Bass, Eel-tailed Catfish and

Sleepy Cod were also harvested as food. Farm gate prices increased for both Silver and Golden Perch and Barcoo Grunter; live fish demanded the higher prices ($10 to 15/kg), while gilled-gutted fish averaged $8 to $14/kg depending on species and which State the fish was sold in. The price for Murray Cod was between $10.30 and $19.37/kg, the highest prices for live product sold were in New South Wales. The combined value of food fish production and fingerling sales was approximately $7.5 million, a 7.4% decrease on the total for the previous year. Around 20% of this value was for the sale of fingerlings for restocking. Prospects for Next Three Years With the end of the drought, demand for fingerlings is expected to continue to increase as more people begin restocking private dams. Thus some hatcheries may reopen. Growout operations are expected to re-establish in many areas (particularly pond-based farms). However, the highly variable product quality, off flavours as well as poor grading and handling practises may continue to restrict market acceptance of some Native Fish species (i.e. as supply increases market prices will fall). Another area for concern was the low growth rates experienced in temperate growing areas due to cold water temperatures over winter. This has lead to an increase in production of Murray Cod, Barcoo Grunter and other species in heated recirculating tanks. 4.3 Eels The two species of Eels of commercial importance are the Shortfin Eel (Anguilla australis) in Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria, and the Longfin Eel (A. reinhardti) in New South Wales. In Victoria and Queensland the species were not separated in the production data. The majority of production was from RAS and enhanced fishery operations in Victoria, some RAS production is underway in Queensland and NSW. The RAS farms continued to be stocked with glass eels (<01g) or elvers (<0.5g) from Tasmania as well as Queensland,

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with elver supply a major factor limiting Eel production. In N.S.W. Longfin production increased by over 17 tonnes to 22 tonnes (no production was reported for Shortfin Eels). In Queensland, no Shortfin production was reported. In Victoria, production (majority is Shortfin from re-stockers 50g plus) increased by 20 tonnes to 77.9 tonnes. The growth rates of the restocked Shortfin Eels in these licensed waterways can be very slow (a 50 cm individual may only weigh about 200 grams after 20 years) and is dependent on stocking densities. In Tasmania, Shortfin Eels production remained over 12 tonnes, mostly part of a restocking industry. Production in 2009/10 increased by 7.3%, this was worth over $1.4 million (Table 3). The farm gate price again ranged between $13 and $15 per kilogram excepted in Tasmania where it was only $6/kg. Prospects for Next Three Years As noted in previous reports, despite the widespread interest in the culture of Eels, supply of seedstock (particularly glass eels and elvers) due to the drought, lack of appropriate culture system design (particularly low cost food) and slow growth rates in stocked waterways (particularly with drought conditions and lower water flow) will continue to limit production. An expansion in the use of RAS technology could result in increased production over the next few years as seedstock recruitment improves. 4.4 Barramundi Barramundi (Lates calcarifer) is the only aquaculture species that is grown in all mainland states and is one of the few species that has exhibited regular increases in annual production – recently increases in the value have occurred in five of the past six years. In 2009/10 production was 4,127.4 tonnes and value was $38.2 million. Significant R&D followed by technology development has resulted in increased production and reliable hatchery supply, whilst work by the Australian Barramundi Farmers Association has addressed market development, particularly quality assurance, and other issues such as vaccination of fingerlings and effluent quality.

Indoor tank production (recirculating aquaculture systems, or RAS, plus one ‘flow-through’ farm in SA) contribute around 15% of the total Australian farmed Barramundi harvest. The remainder comes from seacage (10%) or freshwater or brackish water pond-based (75%) production. In the 1990s, the major focus was for live plate-sized fish (350 to 400 grams, often marketed as ‘Baby Barra’), although with increasing pond and cage production, recently the emphasis has shifted to the production of larger fish, 1.5 to 2kg, for the fillet market. With culture in tanks there has been a trend to producing fish around 600 to 800g; often these are sold live into Asian restaurants. This has resulted in higher prices, up to $15/kg for live fish. In NSW RAS production drained to 85.5 tonnes, worth $1.0 million (average price of $12.23/kg, an increase of $0.40/ kg). In SA RAS and a flow-through tank operation using hot artesian water produced a total of 415 tonnes, at $11.80/kg this resulted in a total value of $4.9 million. The majority of Barramundi production was in Queensland (mainly pond based), which showed a production increase of 10 tonnes to 2,410.0 tonnes. A decreased average price of $8.60/kg (down $0.16/ kg) resulted in a decrease in value of $0.2 million to $21.1 million. Victorian RAS production increased by 22 tonnes to 82 tonnes worth $861,000 ($10.50/kg). Northern Territory production increased by 147 tonnes to 699.0 tonnes, all from freshwater or brackishwater ponds. The farm gate price increased to average $8.25/kg, again making it the lowest of all the states. In Western Australia there was a decrease in production of 19 tonnes to 435.9 tonnes, the majority coming from a seacage farm. With a farm gate price of $10.35/kg the total value was $4.5 million, a decrease of $0.3 million. In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Barramundi was also important for the stocking of impoundments and farm

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dams in Queensland for recreational fishing, in some years there were more than 5 million releases. This year, once again the numbers were significantly lower; however, no data was available. Prospects for Next Three Years Further production growth is predicted, however, considerable funds and resources will be needed to promote Australian product to maintain market prices, particularly due to significant qualities of Asian frozen fillet product being landed in Australia at less than $10/kg. The growth of production from tank systems (both flow through and recirculating) will see increased harvests from the southern States and NSW. Also the potential for further increases in production in NT and Queensland is thought to be good for freshwater or brackishwater pond culture systems. The expansion in seacage production in WA is likely to continue. 4.5 Southern Bluefin Tuna Figure 2 shows the trend in the value of production of SBT for the ten year period since 2000/01. The value has fallen significantly since 2001/01 (when it was over $260 million) to $102.2 million. For a decade since 1993, the fattening in seacages or ‘pens’ off Port Lincoln (SA) of Southern Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) was by far the fastest growing sector in Australian aquaculture. By 2000/2001 Tuna farming had surpassed Pearl Oysters as the most valuable aquaculture species and production reached over 9,000 tonnes, worth over $260 million. Since then there has been a major decrease in production to 2009/10 (down from 7,284.0 tonnes) and value (down to $102.2 million). Due to the high Australian dollar and increased overseas competition, demand in the exports markets is slow; the average farm gate price has continued to fall to $14.03/kg; this is still well below the $28-30/kg gained in the early 2000s. Purse seine nets are used to catch Tuna on the fishing grounds off the south coast of Australia; this is managed under a quota system to prevent overfishing (the Australian fishery is shared with Japanese and New Zealand boats). After


Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10 being transferred to floating cages the fish are towed to Port Lincoln (this can take 6-10 weeks depending on where the fish were caught) and then transferred into the growout cages or pens. Initially the farming sites were inside Boston Harbour, but now they are all offshore in deeper water with good current flows. This has reduced many of the environmental impacts that were causing problems in the shallower waters closer to shore. In the early 2000s an overseas multinational aquaculture company entered this sector through the purchase of one of the farms. It is expected that other overseas interests will explore opportunities to participate in this industry; however this has not yet eventuated. The overseas company sold its share in 2006. Some Tuna companies are consolidating their production, some are leasing quota, and some have diversified into other species (see Marine Fish Section 4.7) and one is working to commercialise domestication (hatchery breeding). Another company unsuccessfully attempted to build a seacage farm in Western Australia in 2004/2005; the opposition came from concerns over environmental pollution and interactions with marine mammals and sharks. Several companies have established overseas joint venture operations for farming other species of Tuna, especially in the Mediterranean and Mexico. Up to 2008 the Australian Tuna Boat Operators Association through the AquaFin Cooperative Research Centre Aquaculture completed a number of R&D program to address sustainability concerns, including environmental monitoring, use of artificial diets (with pilchards and other whole fish, the food conversion ratios can sometimes be in excess of 10:1), and ways to prevent the entanglement of seals, dolphins and sharks in the cage nets. At least one of the companies is involved with the Australian Seafood CRC which started in 2007. Prospects for Next Three Years Access to stock a quota will continue to limit production levels to under 9,000 tonnes. Success in hatchery production of SBT juveniles may create additional

seedstock by 2012 or 2013. A high Australian dollar combined with stronger overseas competition will see continued low export demand (some companies insure for foreign exchange changes). Further rationalisation of the industry may see some smaller operations consolidated into larger companies. Most people in the industry believe that improvements in production (particularly artificial diets, mechanisation and easier to operate ocean cage systems) and reduced costs in environmental management will increase viability. 4.6 Ornamental and Aquarium Fish The keeping of Ornamental or Aquarium Fish is a popular activity in Australia for several million hobbyists – ‘fish’ is used to refer to over 3,000 species of a range of aquatic organisms including Exotic and Native Finfish, Amphibians, Crustaceans, Molluscs and other invertebrates as well as a range of aquatic plants. In the past the vast majority of finfish have been imported from overseas, mostly through Asia, however, local farmed production has been slowly increasing. According to industry sources, more than 20-25 million ‘tails are sold annually, of which up to 40% are produced locally.

In previous years, the vast majority of the reported exotic fish production was Goldfish (Carassius auratus). In 2005/06 over 5 million Goldfish were sold. Production is now over 3 million, sold for an average $0.56 each. The main producer, located in Victoria, has been upscaling production following the drought. A range of other species are being produced including livebearers such as Guppies (Poecilia reticulata), Platys (Xiphophorus maculatus) and Swordtails (Xiphophorus helleri), as well as Freshwater Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare) and Koi Carp (Carassius hybrids; these can only be produced in WA and NSW). A number of native species, such as the Rainbow Fish (Melanotaenia spp), but also including several food fish fingerlings (refer to Section 4.2) such as Barramundi and Black Bream, were also sold, with prices varying considerably from species to species. The popularity of tropical native species and the prices which hobbyists are willing to pay for these species, have increased over the past few years encouraging local breeders to dedicate more time to culturing these fish.

Using 2009/10 data, the total harvest of locally produced Aquarium Fish (both natives and exotic species) has increased and is now over 4.6 million. The value of this local production decreased by over 27% to be worth almost $2.5 million (Table 3).

Several marine species are being cultured, including the Clown Fish (Amphiprion spp.) but mostly on an experimental scale. In Tasmania, SA, WA and NSW sales of several species of Seahorse (Hippocampus spp.) and other related species were recorded but due to confidentiality reasons, data was often not available. Initially it was thought the main demand for these species would be the traditional Chinese

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medicine market (and as an alleged aphrodisiac). However, the main demand for Seahorses and other Syngnathids has been for the aquarium industry. With the current over exploitation by wild fishers in many of the traditional supplying countries, a cultured product could find a large and profitable market niche. In the NT, WA and Qld there is a healthy trade in marine organisms other than Finfish, including Shrimp, Corals, ‘live’ rock, Molluscs and other invertebrates. As these are often held in tanks for several weeks (sometimes months) for conditioning or quarantine, or simply just waiting for transport to wholesalers and buyers, theoretically (using the FAO definition) this value-adding stage could be included as an aquaculture activity, however, no data was collated for this. Industry sources suggested the trade could be worth up to $1 million, of which the aquaculture component might be worth 20 to 25%. Although licenses are issued for the commercial production of Ornamental and Aquarium Fish in most states, this sector comprises of many more small ‘backyard’ or ‘cottage style’ operations that are not licensed. This means that accurate data collection on production and value remains extremely difficult. The O’Sullivan, Clark and Morison 2008 report “The Australian Ornamental Fish Industry in 2009/10X” suggested that domestic production in 2006/07 was over 8.3 million – 7.7 million from aquaculture and 0.6 million from wild catch, mainly marine species. This was 30% higher than the estimates for that year reported by O’Sullivan et al (2008). This shows that the collection of aquaculture statistics by state authorities often does not include all of the ornamental hatcheries. Prospects for Next Three Years Pet shop industry reports show a slowing interest in ornamentals, particularly for the more expensive marine species. While the vast majority of local production consists of exotic species, interest in the native species, especially those from the tropics and marines, will ensure increased production and export opportunities.

Local production of exotics could be threatened from increased importation of cheaper Asian stock (at present these must undergo a regulated quarantine period of between 7 and 21 days which is monitored by the Australian Quarantine Inspection Service). Led by the domestic culture of more Goldfish and other ‘bread and butter species’ as well as the higher value marine (esp. Seahorses and Clown Fish), it is likely that increases in production and value should occur. 4.7 Marine Finfish Species A range of temperate estuarine and ocean species have been targeted; production initially focussed on Snapper (Pagrus auratus). However, difficulties with product quality and growth rates have seen no commercial production since 2002/03. In 2009/10 seacage production of Mulloway (Argyrosomus hololepidotus) in SA stabilised at 500 tonnes. In NSW a company is using prawn ponds with increases in production to over 31 tonnes; together this was worth $4.3 million. There was a significant fall in Yellowtail Kingfish (Seriola lalandi) from seacage production in South Australia; according to industry sources the harvest has since increased to over 4,500 tonnes worth $36 million. Farm gate prices continued to fall to average $7.10/kg in SA. Problems with controlling escapees and ectoparasites, as well as with market acceptance (low price) were limiting profits of the cage operations. Experimental and pilot-scale culture were undertaken with temperate species such as Whiting (Sillago spp.), Striped Trumpeter (Latris lineata), Black Bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri), Greenback Flounder (Rhombosolea tapirina), Tarwhine (Rhabdosarsus sarba), Mangrove Jack (Lutjanus argentimaculatus), Australian Salmon (Arripis trutta), Australian Herring (Arripis georgianus), Mullet (various species) and Snubnose Garfish (Arrhamphuus sclerolepis). Areas requiring further research included broodstock conditioning, juvenile nutrition, disease control, and adult growout techniques. Interest has also been shown in the farming of tropical reef fish species, such as Rockcods (previously called Groupers), due to high prices for exported live fish

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(up to almost $90/kg, but usually around $20-30/kg). The main focus has been on Goldspotted Rockcod (Epinephelus coioides), Barramundi Cod (Cromileptes altivelis) and Coral Cod (Cephalopholis spp.). Problems with the production of commercial quantities of seedstock limited production. However, there has been some trial culture of the Goldspotted Rockcod in prawn ponds. Prospects for Next Three Years In South Australia with at two commercial hatcheries regularly producing Yellowtail Kingfish and some Mulloway, and a government hatchery producing Mulloway fingerlings in NSW, only market focus will limit annual increases in production and value. For other species, although some industry sources were excited about their prospects, marine fish culture was still in a very early stage of development, and any predictions would be highly speculative. 4.8 Exotic Finfish Species While interest has been expressed in the pond culture of some of the exotic species (eg. Redfin [Perca fluviatilis], Tilapia [hybrid species] and European Carp [Cyprinus carpio]) already present in Australia, concerns over escapees causing habitat damage and predation of Native Fish has precluded developments. In New South Wales some 0.1 tonnes of Carp were produced in 2001/2002, however, the farm gate price was less than $4/kg. No production has been reported since then. Prospects for Next Three Years Intensive indoor tank culture systems (such as those used in for Barramundi culture) could enable licenses to be granted for the culture of exotic species, although low farm gate prices may make this current technology economically unviable.

5. Crustaceans Total production of crustaceans was 5,464.7tonnes worth over $79.8 million (Table 4), a 28.8% increase over the value estimate for the previous year (the second major increase after three years of decreases). The main species groups were Prawns (increased value by 32.7%


Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10 to $75.4 million) and Freshwater Crayfish (decreased by 7.1% to $3.9 million, third year of decreases). Brine shrimp increased by almost 50% to $0.5 million. 5.1 Marine Prawns Figure 2 shows the trend in the value of production of prawns for the ten year period since 2000/01. In 2009/10 the value was the highest recorded ($75.4 million) from 5,280.5 tonnes. The majority of farming was undertaken in north Queensland, with some other successful operations located in southeastern Queensland and northern New South Wales. Production in the Northern Territory has stopped, and although some farms have been built in Western Australia, no production was reported. NSW production in 2009/10 was stable at 165.5 tonnes and value of $2.4 million. In Qld there was an increase of almost 1,300 tonnes due to a 20%+ increase in yields (t/ha). This resulted in an increase in value of $17.5 million to $73 million. Previously the Black Tiger Prawn (Penaeus monodon) has been the main species of marine prawn farmed in Australia, however, limited seedstock and other issues saw other species being tested. Since the early 2000s an increasing number of ponds in north Queensland were stocked by the largest producer with either Banana (Fenneropenaeus [ex Penaeus] merguiensis) or Brown Tiger (Penaeus esculentus) Prawns at the expense of Black Tiger Prawns. For reasons of confidentiality, data for these three species has been combined for Queensland. In the past Banana Prawns have also been produced in New South Wales and Northern Territory (again no breakdowns were provided). The relative contribution of each was thought to be around 75% for Black Tiger and 25% for Banana Prawns. Local market demand for larger cultured prawns remained tight with the average farm gate price for Tigers and Bananas increased to $14.67/kg average in NSW and steady at $14.27/kg in Queensland. In previous reports the increase in cheaper and smaller imported farmed prawn was said to have adversely

affected the markets for the local product; however, now there continues to be good evidence that consumers in Australia prefer to buy the local farmed product.

and water exchange capacity that allowed high levels of water quality management. Effluent from prawn ponds was a major issue for Government authorities in all states and territories due to the already increased background levels of pollution in the waterways. As a result some Government scientists and farmers have been testing recirculating systems and zero water exchange systems with good success. Significant increases in the area of settlement ponds have also been undertaken on many farms; over 30% of total pond area was dedicated on some farms. Work is underway for use of Biofloc for increased stocking and less water release. There have been no new farms nor significant expansion on the existing farms since early 2000s due to environmental regulations (especially Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority in Qld).

Several other species have been trialled. One N.T. farm diversified into School Prawns (Metapenaeus spp.) with mixed results in 2003/04. Inexpensive sources of seedstock and rapid growth rates were the main drivers of this decision. No further culture of this species has been reported. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, production of the Kuruma Prawn (Marsupenaeus [ex Penaeus] japonicus) had contributed up to 20% of the total value for Prawns. All these Prawns were exported to Japan. Competition from cheaper product was China and other Asian producers have reduced the market price. There have been no reports of farms stocking these Prawns in New South Wales or Queensland since 2006/07. Over 10 years of selective breeding programs at several hatcheries has resulted in significant increases in production at some farms. The diversification into Banana prawns by some hatcheries combined with procedural improvements and increased capacity for Black Tigers at several hatcheries allowed most farmers to stock all their ponds, although supply of Black Tiger post larvae can sometimes create a problems. Former disease issues seem to have been overcome as most farms implement biosecurity measures. As in previous years, most farms used smaller ponds, with improved aeration

Prospects for Next Three Years For most of the 2000s, inexpensive imports, rising costs (particularly compliance with environmental regulations) and lack of skilled seasonal labour have eroded profitability to create financial pressure on a number of prawn growers. However, selectively bred seedstock improved water quality and stock management and more effective feeding regimes will ensure that production volumes improve. The Australian Prawn Farmers Association continues to work to create more consumer demand for the local farmed product. 5.2 Freshwater Crayfish Three species of Freshwater Crayfish were farmed – Marron (Cherax tenuimanus), Redclaw (C. quadricarinatus)

Table 4: Australian aquaculture production of Crustaceans for 2009/10. Species

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

Black Tiger / Banana Prawns

5,280.5

0.0

75,418.3

Marron

76.3

0.0

2,090.5

Redclaw

57.1

0.0

957.0

Yabbies

46.4

0.0

837.2

Brine Shrimp

4.5

NA

495.0

Total

5,464.7

0.0

79,798.0

Sources: Information provided by State and Territory Fisheries Departments and industry. Notes: # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NA = not applicable, NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken). * = figures for previous year used.

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and Yabbies (C. destructor, C. albidus). While the sector consists of a couple of larger, semi-intensive operations (in excess of 10 hectares) with purpose-built ponds, the majority of the 300+ licence holders farm extensively (usually farm dams) or have 1 to 2 ha of small semiintensive ponds. The continued drought conditions meant very few of these farms were operating commercially. Production of Freshwater Crayfish was mostly focussed on the restaurant trade (domestic and some niche overseas markets). Depending on species and growing conditions, the crayfish were usually harvested at 1 to 2 years of age (50 to 80+ grams). After several years of production decreases there was an 18.5% increase in the overall value for Freshwater Crayfish to over $5.2 million in 2006/07. However, production more than halved in 2007/08 to 218.1 tonnes and the value dropped by 13.3% to $4.6 million. A further decrease of $0.4 million was reported for 2008/09 to $4.2 million – less than 200 tonnes. A 7.1% fall in value was recorded in 2009/10 from a harvest of 179.8 tonnes. In Table 4 the most valuable species was the Marron ($2.1 million, up $0.1 million), followed by Redclaw ($1.0 million, down $0.1 million) and Yabbies ($0.8 million, down $0.3 million). The drought across southern Australia has had a major effect on Yabby production. In New South Wales production decreased by 0.8 tonnes to 3.3 tonnes with some $100,000 worth of bait Yabbies sold for a total of $157,200. South Australia combined Yabby production into their Marron figures; however, it is thought that less than 1 tonne was produced. In Victoria production was stable at 2 tonnes. In Western Australia where extensive culture in farm dams was undertaken with Yabbies, production has decreased by almost 3 tonnes to 41.1 tonnes (at $18.49/kg the value was $0.8 million). The Redclaw production in Queensland showed decreased to 57.1 tonnes (at $16.76/kg this was worth $1.0 million).

Marron production in Western Australia also decreased by more than 6 tonnes to 52.9 tonnes (at $27.40/kg the value was $1.4 million). In South Australia, Marron production was stable at 23 tonnes worth $0.6 million (some Yabby production is included in these figures). With low production due to the drought and other causes, some increase in farm gate prices were reported for Freshwater Crayfish. However, the prices ranged between species with Marron being the highest (over $27.50/kg), followed by Yabbies (over $18/kg) and Redclaw (average over $16.70/kg). Prospects for Next Three Years Industry commentators suggest that with sufficient water supply production of freshwater crayfish can increase at least five fold utilising current infrastructure (production could be in excess of 500 tonnes). However, as suggested in previous reports, the lack of appropriate diets, losses through predation or other mortalities, undercapitalisation, lack of mechanisation and poor water quality/quantity remain issues that limit production. As supply increases, prices for Yabbies and Redclaw will stabilise around $10 to $12 per kilogram, while the prices for Marron could decrease below $20 per kilogram. More consistent production volumes for Freshwater Crayfish can open the potential for export to overseas markets. 5.3 Other Crustacean Species Only 4.5 tonnes of the Brine Shrimp (Artemia spp) was produced in Victoria; with a stable market price at $110/kg, total value was $0.5 million. Production restarted in South Australia although no data was available due to only one operator. A producer in Western Australia is also undertaking commercial production. Production of other live feed species such as Rotifers (Brachionus plicatilis) may develop. Harvested in the past as a by-product of Prawn farming, a small amount of Mud Crabs (Scylla serrata) were reported from New South Wales in 2003/2004. No production has been shown for the Mud Crab this year; however, with expanding

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markets (including export) culture of this species is likely to increase. There has been juvenile production research underway on Bribie Island in Queensland and at the Darwin Aquaculture Centre, Northern Territory. An intensive indoor RAS has been established for a Mud Crab farm in Brisbane using innovative feeding and harvesting methods. As for the past 6 or more years, no production of the Blue-swimmer Crab (Portunus pelagicus), Freshwater Shrimp (Atyidae sp.) or Freshwater Prawn (Macrobrachium sp.) was reported. Following promising research results, there was increasing interest in culture of Southern and Western Rocklobsters (Jasus noveahollandiae and Panuliris cygnus) in Tasmania, South Australia and south coast of Western Australia, and for Tropical Rocklobsters (P. ornatus) in Queensland and Western Australia. Research had focussed around the ongrowing of pueruli and juvenile Rocklobsters due to lack of success with larval production in hatcheries. For the Japanese market, the expected size was around 200 to 300g which could be achieved in less than four years culture in tanks or on-bottom cages. However, R&D was underway at a semicommercial level in W.A. and north Queensland. The holding over of wild caught Rocklobsters in recirculating tanks until after the close of the fishing season when the farm gate prices increase continued to be a production option. Research is underway into the culture of Balmain or Moreton Bay Bugs (Ibacus spp and Thenus spp.) as well as the Slipper Lobster (Scyllarides spp.) in Western Australia. Prospects for Next Three Years Except for Brine Shrimp which has steady production, the other crustacean species are several years away from any significant production.

6. Molluscs The harvest of Molluscs increased by over 350 tonnes from 18,065.6 tonnes to 18,416.5 tonnes, however, falling Pearl Oyster value mean the overall value


Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10 decreased by 2.6% from $230.7 million to $236.6 million (Table 5). The main sectors were Sydney Rock Oysters (decreased by 5.9 to $35.5 million), Pacific Oysters (increased by 7.5 to $61.1 million), Pearl Oysters (decreased by 1.7% to $104.5 million), Blue Mussels (increased by 0.8% to $9.5 million) and Abalone (increased by 28% to $26.0 million). 6.1 Edible Oysters Figure 2 shows the steady increase in the value of production of edible oysters for the ten year period since 2000/01. Over this period the value has almost doubled – over 18,400 tonnes were harvested, the highest recorded. Several edible Oyster species were cultivated on over 300 farms in Australia, although the majority of production was for the Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea glomerata – includes both S. amasa and S. commercialis) in New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia, and for the Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) in Tasmania, South Australia and some parts of New South Wales. Overall, there was a 2.1% increase in the value of Australian edible Oyster production in 2009/10 to be worth over $96.6 million (Table 5). In terms of tonnes produced and overall value, the Pacific Oyster sector continued to be higher than the Sydney Rock sector – 10,571 tonnes worth $61.1 million versus 3,664 tonnes worth $35.5 million. In previous years there were major problems for the Sydney Rock sector over food safety from contaminated growing waters, disease losses (QX and winter mortality), out-dated culture practices and reduced spat settlement due to overset from Pacific Oyster spat. However, an increasing number of farmers were turning to single seed production and at least two hatcheries were providing selectively bred seed. The NSW and Qld Shellfish Quality Assurance programs lifted consumer confidence in the safety of eating Oysters and other shellfish grown in those waters. NSW Sydney Rock production fell by 402 tonnes to 3,605.4 tonnes with a decrease in value of $2.2 million to $35.0 million. With respect to the Pacific Oyster

(including specially bred triploids or spawnless oysters to avoid over catch issues), NSW production and value increased over 179 tonnes to 660.7 tonnes and by $1.2 million to $4.5 million respectively. As in the past 5-6 years, Queensland’s production of Sydney Rock Oysters fell, this time by 5 tonnes to 58.5 tonnes, whilst higher prices meant the value of production was stable at just over $0.5 million. In South Australia, new and more productive culture areas saw a significant further annual increase in Pacific Oyster culture of more than 300 tonnes to 6,123 tonnes, whilst a slightly higher farm gate price ($5.72/kg) saw the overall value increase by $2.4 million to $35.0 million. Once again this state was the major Pacific Oyster producer. With some new culture areas coming online in Tasmania for the Pacific Oyster growers, production and value increased over 100 tonnes to 3,788 tonnes and by $0.6 million to $21.5 million. Whilst there was some development of hatchery and culture techniques for the Native Oyster (Ostrea angasi), commercial production had not yet developed. In NSW some 30.5 tonnes worth $271,500 were produced in 2007/08. Whilst there was an increase in production, no official statistics were available for 2009/10.

Two tropical species, the Milky Oyster (S. cuccullata) and the Black-lipped Oyster (S. echinata) have been cultured in Queensland in small quantities. In 2003/2004 the total production of Tropical Oysters was 11.6 tonnes, this was worth just over $0.4 million, however, this was essentially a wild collection business. At least one hatchery was able to produce seed of the Tropical Oysters but there was little interest in their culture. The lack of infrastructure and the high costs of labour and equipment in tropical Australia may be the reasons for this. Prospects for Next Three Years The steady rollout of the Australian Shellfish Quality Assurance (or Clean Waters) Programs will continue to increase consumer confidence in the food safety of the shellfish produce. This in turn will continue to increase demand and average market prices. Access to new sites and improved production methods (both intertidal and subtidal) should lead to increased production over the next few years in both the Pacific and Sydney Rock Oyster sectors. Selective breeding for growth and appearance as well as disease resistance is progressing well and will increase production. If farm gate prices can continue to be held or even increased, there will be significant increases in the value of oyster production. It was too difficult to predict how well the Native and Tropical Oyster sectors will develop.

Table 5: Australian aquaculture production of Molluscs for 2009/10. Species Pacific Oysters Sydney Rock Oysters

1

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

10,571.7

0.0

61,137.5

3,663.9

0.0

35,484.7

Pearl Oysters (maxima) 2

NDA

0.0

104,480.0

Pearl (non-maxima) 2

NDA

0.0

22.0

Blue Mussels

3,396.5

0.0

9,470.1

Abalone

782.0

0.0

26,001.0

Subtotal

18,416.5

0.0

236,607.9

Sources: Information provided by State and Territory Fisheries Departments and industry. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken), NA = not applicable. * = figures for previous year used. 1 = May include some Western Rock Oysters, 2 = Pearl production, also Mother-of-Pearl shell and some meat harvested from P. maxima and other species. Some non-maxima production in NSW (included in Others).

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6.2 Pearl Oysters Figure 2 shows the steady decrease in the value of production of pearl oysters for the ten year period since 2000/01; the value has more than halved during this period. In 2009/10 the overall value of the Silver or Golden Lipped Pearl Oyster (Pinctada maxima) production fell from $106 million to $104.5 million. Less than 20 operations were farming Pearl Oysters with the bulk of the Australian production occurring in Western Australia, valued around $85.5 million, a fall of $4.5 million. Production from the Northern Territory increased by $2.6 million to $19.0 million. In 2007/08 Queensland Pearl farming decreased to $1.2 million, no production was reported for 2009/10. The use of hatchery-reared stock continued to allow more stock on the farms for seeding, and as these animals seemed to suffer less from handling than their wild caught cousins, they could result in improved nucleus retention rates and increased quality and size of the pearl. For a number of years Pearl Oysters have been Australia’s most valuable aquaculture sector, upheld by the ‘South-Seas’ Pearl’s reputation as the finest quality in the world. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the market outlook was depressed due to increased competition from several overseas countries, especially Indonesia. Australian farmers concentrated on increasing pearl quality and size to combat this growing competition. Unfortunately, for several years, the main markets in Japan and Hong Kong have suffered from depressed economic conditions that have caused a decrease in prices, especially for the larger pearls. Whilst several other by-products were sold, including dried Pearl Oyster meat (prices over $50/kg were reported in previous years) and shells for Mother-ofPearl, the quantity or value of these were not known. In several states (including Western Australia, N.S.W. and Victoria), some experimentation was underway with a number of non-P. maxima Pearl Oysters,

including the Black lip (P. margaritiferia), the New South Wales (P. imbricata) and the Penguin (Pteria penguin) Pearl Oysters.

The average farm gate price stayed at $2.80/kg and overall value increased $0.3 to almost $1.6 million.

Prospects for Next Three Years Depressed overseas market conditions will continue to slow demand for the larger, higher quality Australian product. Several companies will continue to ‘warehouse’ excess stock and wait for improved prices.

Production in Tasmania decreased by 72 tonnes to 915 tonnes. Again the farm gate value was $3.50/kg; the overall value fell by $0.6 to $3.2 million making this state the most valuable producer.

Further farm expansion, or at least consolidation, could occur due to increased stock from improved hatchery production. Innovations in longline and bottom culture methods could also lift production. 6.3 Blue Mussels The Blue Mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis, ex-M. edulis) is farmed commercially in Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, Western Australia and South Australia. Although hatchery techniques are available except in Victoria, Blue Mussel farming is almost exclusively based on natural settlement. Ongrowing to market size is undertaken on droppers suspended from floating longlines, or sometime rafts. This sector has shown regular growth over the previous decade. In 2009/10 total production increased by almost 21 tonnes to 3,396.5 tonnes, worth almost $9.5 million (Table 5), an increase of almost $0.1 million. Since 2007/08, the average (in the shell) farm gate price has increased slightly from $2.70 to $2.80/ kg although the price ranged between states – $4.30/kg in NSW, $1.88/kg for SA, $2.80/kg in Vic, $3.50/kg in Tas and $3.69/kg (WA). Production in NSW was stable at 66.0 tonnes; farm gate price increased by $1.30/kg, so the value of production increased almost $0.1 million. South Australia production increased slightly to 1,343 tonnes value to over $2.5 million. At $1.88/kg the average farm gate price was the lowest in Australia. One company is working on value-added packs and this innovation could see market demand and prices increase. After 5 years of decreases in Victoria, production rose from 499 to 566 tonnes.

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Western Australian production increased once again, this year by 73 tonnes to 506.5 tonnes; value increased by $0.2 to $1.9 million. Farm gate value decreased by $0.04 to $3.69/kg, still the highest in Australia. Variations in spat fall caused some difficulties, hatchery production was available as a back-up option in some states, however, the prices for hatchery spat may be a contributing factor to low demand. Fortunately, unlike in the 1990s and early 2000s, no major algal bloom outbreaks were reported for the Blue Mussel growing areas. However, other problems included rough weather stripping culture lines, poaching and vandalism, and competition for markets with wild harvested produce and cheaper imports of the Green Mussel (Perna canaliculus) from New Zealand. Prospects for Next Three Years With all States participating in the Australian Shellfish Quality Assurance Program, the increased consumer confidence will enable Blue Mussel farms to capitalise on their ‘clean-green’ product. Increases in hatchery production may lead to cheaper seed. Improved culture techniques and restocked leases should mean Blue Mussel production will increase in all southern states. However, the sector will need to increase market prices through value-adding rather than just selling bulk bags of harvested Blue Mussels; ideas include cleaned, debyssed ready to heat and serve packs, as well as meat and sauce combos. 6.4 Scallops Although interest has been shown in Scallop culture in several states, the only developments have occurred in Tasmania with the Commercial Scallop (Pecten fumatus). Two Tasmanian-Japanese joint ventures (one government based and


Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10 one private) were established in the early 1990s and these demonstrated that overseas Scallop growing methods could be applied to Tasmanian conditions with some degree of success – in the early 2000s the annual harvests were over 150 tonnes worth just over $1.0 million. In recent years the production dropped significantly as the main company moved into Blue Mussel farming. Likewise in South Australia large areas originally for scallop enhancement are now being stocked with Blue Mussels. Like Mussel culture, overseas scallop farming has been reliant on natural spatfall and was therefore unpredictable and risky. However, scallops can be produced in shellfish hatcheries at prices that could make growing hatchery reared stock feasible. Two different growout techniques can be used, the first involves longline culture using lantern nets (often used by oyster farmers as a means for diversification); the second (enhancement) involves re-seeding of scallops into areas which are dredge harvested a couple of years later (often undertaken by people with fishing interests). No reports of production were received for 2009/10. Prospects for Next Three Years The main producer in Tasmania has finished its move out of cultured scallops and diversification into Blue Mussels and other production options. Likewise there are no leases in South Australia in operation. With no new investor interest and no new farms unlikely to be built over the next few years, production will remain zero for a few more years. 6.5 Abalone The abalone species cultured included the Blacklip (Haliotis rubra), the Greenlip (H. laevigata) and a hybrid of the two species, known as the ‘Tiger’ Abalone. Other species in which some interest was shown in the past included Roe’s Abalone (H. roei), the Staircase Abalone (H. scalaris), the Ass’s ear or Tropical Abalone (H. asinina) and the Brownlip Abalone (H. concipora), however, there

was no commercial production reported for these species.

breeding and nutrition the production period is being reduced.

After two years of decrease in the value of production, the value increased again by 20.7% to $20.3 million. Whilst production increased from 598.6 to 782.0 tonnes, the farm gate value decreased slightly to $33.24/kg.

The high Australian dollar meant that exports of abalone were expensive on overseas markets; this caused lower farm gate prices in some states.

In South Australia production (all Greenlip) significantly decreased by 59 tonnes for a total of $10.3; the average farm gate price increased from $30.85 to $36.16/kg. In Victoria production (mostly hybrid, some Greenlip) rose by 81 tonnes to 179 tonnes ($8.6 million); the average farm gate price fell $3.0/kg to $33.94/kg. At least three of the five farms were continuing to increase in production. In Tasmania production (Greenlip, Blacklip and hybrids) increased by 43.2 tonnes to 236.0 tonnes ($7.1 million); the average farm gate price was stable at $30.00/kg. Pilot scale culture was undertaken in both N.S.W. and Western Australia (Greenlip); reports that production of may begin with Tropical Abalone in Queensland were yet to be confirmed. The favoured growout method was using on-land culture in tanks or raceways with several different designs available. These included flat canoe-shaped tanks, plastic maze tanks and mazes of PVC pipes, all of which didn’t require large amounts of water or supplementary aeration. However, the major innovation was the concrete ‘slab’ tank, which was several metres wide and up to 25m long; at least one farm was also testing plastic slab tanks. Other culture methods included sea-based culture with barrels on longlines and floating or on-bottom cages, including ‘self-feeding’ systems. Further interest was shown in seeding artificial reefs, however, no developments took place.

Prospects for Next Three Years No new farms were built, however, stock levels increased on existing farms so over the next few years production should continue to increase. Farm gate prices were expected to hold after the drop from $49 to $33/kg, particularly as the main producer of cultured Abalone (China with around 5,000 tonnes in 2000) has difficulties with high levels of coastal water pollution. However, South Africa was becoming a major competitor with production of over 1,500 tonnes per year. Farmers reported that as the vast majority of their sales are for exports, the high Australian dollar and the slowing of the Asia economies could further limit demand. 6.6 Other Shellfish Species In the past, small quantities of Freshwater Mussels (Velesunio ambiguus) were produced in New South Wales. Several groups have examined the potential for freshwater pearl production; however, no commercial activity has been reported. The potential for Cockle or Clam culture integrated with Oyster farms was studied in Tasmania, South Australia and New South Wales. The two main species in Tasmania were Katelysia scalarina and Venerupis largillierti. Various varieties of Anadara are commercially cultured in Asia, so there could be some potential in Australia. To date, no production was reported.

The marketable size for cocktail or entree animals, 6 to 8 cm shell length (i.e. 60 to 90 grams) was reached after a culture period of 3.5 to 4 years depending on water temperatures. With improvements in management techniques, selective

Several species of giant clam (Tridacnidae) have been investigated with regard to their commercial potential (Tridacna gigas, T. derasa, T. squamosa, T. crocea and Hippopus hippopus). No commercial production was reported, although an operation in Western Australia was known to be selling cultured product to the aquarium market. Production difficulties included wide variations in growth rates, losses due to cyclones and lack of suitable culture sites (mainly due to restrictions

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regarding aquaculture activities in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park).

7. Miscellaneous Species The total value of the miscellaneous (Microalgae, Crocodiles, Aquatic Worms and ‘Others’) species showed a 42.6% increase over the value in the previous year to $23.3 million (Table 6).

Interest has been expressed in the culture of Trochus (Trochus niloticus) for its shell and for restocking reefs. Some research has been undertaken in the Northern Territory and Western Australia; however there was no commercial production.

The increases were mostly due to the ‘Others’ figures; this category was used by several states to combine data for species that have a single or only a couple of producers; this was done for confidentiality reasons. Usually, industry sources provide estimates which allow the segregation of the data into the specific categories; however, occasionally the figures can’t be totally confirmed.

Periwinkles for Italian seafood dishes have been trialled in Tasmania. Prospects for Next Three Years It is unclear how these sectors will develop – their potential seems to be limited by a lack of investor or grower interest.

Table 6: Australian aquaculture production of Miscellaneous Species for 2009/10. Species

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

Crocodiles (flesh)

64.1

NA

2,812.5

Crocodiles (skins) 1*

NDA

NA

6,000.0

Microalgae *

NDA

NA

500.0

Aquatic Worms 2

17.0

NA

833.5

3

1,319.0

NDA

13,196.7

Subtotal

1,400.1

0.0

23,342.7

Others

7.1 Crocodiles Australia’s two species of crocodile – the Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) and the indigenous Freshwater Crocodile (C. johnstoni) were both protected species (both in Australia and under the CITES convention). Thus there were many regulations involved with their culture and sale, which increased production costs. However, the quality of the Australian product continued to allow it to gain a reputation overseas. The Crocodiles were cultivated for their belly skins and flesh (most from the tail, but also from the mid-section and legs). The preferred species was the larger and faster growing ‘saltie’. On the farms, the harvest size was about 1.5m, which represented an animal of 2 to 3 years age. In addition a wide range of other products were sold including back straps, feet, heads (skulls), claws and teeth. The availability of data from the individual States or Territories was limited. The value of skin and other products was stable at $6.0 million. Flesh sales decreased from 127.8 to 64.1 tonnes, at an average farm gate of $22/kg, this was worth over $2.8 million (Table 6). For the second year the total value of crocodile production was $8.8 million.

Sources: Information provided by State and Territory Fisheries Departments and industry. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken), NA = not applicable. * = figures for previous year used. 1 = Includes skins plus other Crocodile curios items such as feet, teeth, skulls, back straps, etc. 2 = Polychaete Worms were sold in litre quantities, 1 litre = 1 kilogram (approx.). 3 = Includes a wide range of Finfish, Crustaceans and Molluscs lumped in ‘Others’ Category as specific data could not be published due to confidentiality concerns.

In addition to their use for human food and clothing, Crocodiles played a major role in tourism with more than 20 tourist operations and zoos exhibiting Crocodiles around Australia. The value of this to the Australian economy was thought to be in the tens of millions.

Table 7: Australian aquaculture production for 2009/10 by States/Territories.

Prospects for Next Three Years Improvements in farming technology and increasing demand for quality product may see the number, quality and value of Crocodiles in Australia rise over the next few years.

State/Territory

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

% increase over 2008/09*

New South Wales

4,991.5

2,595.2

49,688.7

2.5

South Australia

20,550.0

23.0

193,008.0

(26.7)

Queensland

7,762.2

4,824.4

104,664.5

30.1

Victoria

2,001.9

3,331.5

21,616.0

13.5

Tasmania

35,986.4

3.5

395,086.7

13.0

Northern Territory

753.1

0.0

28,249.2

9.7

Western Australia

1,081.5

100.2

97,328.2

(22.0)

Total

73,126.6

10,877.8

889,641.3

static

Sources: Information provided by State and Territory Fisheries Departments and industry. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. *Figures in brackets represent a negative growth (i.e. decrease) in value over the previous year.

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7.2 Microalgae and Seaweeds The salt tolerant Microalgae (Dunaliella salina) was cultured commercially in Port Gregory, Western Australia and Whyalla, South Australia. A multi-national food company runs both these operations with a total of more than 800 ha of hypersaline ponds in production; the two sites provide security of supply and year round production. The main


Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10 product was beta-carotene, an important food additive, colour and dietary supplement. In addition, by-products such as microalgal meal were sold for use in animal feeds. A Spirulina plant in the Northern Territory has been operating for several years. The estimated value from Western Australia remained at $0.5 million (Table 6), whilst no data was available for South Australia (this was around $3.0 million in 2008/09) and Northern Territory ($0.1 million). Despite reports that at least two new operations were being established in salt fields in midwest Western Australia and in a salt lake in the north-west Victoria, no other production was reported. Interest in Seaweed (Macroalgae) increased with several Abalone farms using seaweeds as nutrient strippers. In addition one or more Atlantic Salmon farms have examined the benefits of seaweed culture being integrated into the finfish seacage operations. As yet no commercial production was reported. A number of species of aquatic plants (eg. water lilies) were produced for the Aquarium and Ornamental Pond markets although no figures were available. Prospects for Next Three Years The high costs of production and extraction are thought to prevent new operations from being established. Applied R&D was underway into other species of Microalgae for a wide range of pigments, feeds and fine chemicals; however, the main interest is for biofuels and carbon credits (through fixation of carbon dioxide). If successful, the value will increase significantly over the next few years. 7.3 Aquatic Worms Over 17 tonnes of aquatic (Polychaete) Worms were produced in Victoria and New South Wales to provide food for Aquarium Fish; this was valued at almost $0.8 million (Table 6). The main species cultured included the Black Worm Lumbriculus variegatus and L. veligans with some limited quantities of the Redworm Tubifex and the Aquatic Worm Diopatra dentata.

been a change in order of total value for the States to that reported for the previous year (order from last year given in brackets):

Prospects for Next Three Years Production may increase slightly. 7.4 Other Aquatic Organisms While interest had been expressed in the commercial culture of sea urchins or sea cucumbers (Beche-de-mer, Trepang), no production was reported. Prospects for Next Three Years Due to the infancy of their production, no predictions were possible.

8. State Totals Table 7 provides a breakdown of the production for each State and Territory. In 2009/10 there were there were increases in the value of production for Queensland, Victoria, Northern Territory and Tasmania. There were decreases in NSW, South Australia and Western Australia. For the first time in six years there has

1. Tasmania (1) – $395.1 million, up $39.0 million, 10.9% increase (fifth year of increases); 2. South Australia (2) – $193.0 million, down $56.6 million, 22.7% decrease (second year of increases); 3. Queensland (4) – $104.7 million, up $16.1million, 18.1% increase (fourth year); 4. Western Australia (3) – $97.3 million, down $5.3 million, 5.1% decrease (sixth year of decreases); 5. New South Wales (5) – $49.7 million, down 0.6million, 1.2% decreases (first year); 6. Northern Territory (6) – $28.2 million, up $4.6 million, 19.3% increase (first year); and

Table 8: Aquaculture production for New South Wales and ACT in 2009/10. Species

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

Rainbow Trout (f/w)

148.8

0.0

1,602.5

Australian Bass

0.0

413.7

256.5

Eel-tailed Catfish

0.0

9.0

14.0

Golden Perch

0.2

873.0

247.7

Silver Perch

194.3

423.5

2,513.1

Murray Cod

3.2

876.0

586.9

Longfin Eels

22.0

0.0

332.7

Barramundi

85.5

0.0

1,045.7

Mulloway

32.2

0.0

293.8

Native Aquarium Fish

NA

0.0

118.7

Black Tiger Prawns

165.5

0.0

2,427.3

Yabbies

3.3

0.0

57.2

Pacific Oysters

1

660.7

0.0

4,518.9

Sydney Rock Oysters 2

3,605.4

0.0

34,972.1

Pearls Non-maxima

NDA

0.0

22.0

Blue Mussels

66.0*

0.0

283.8*

Aquatic Worms 3

4.5*

0.0

396.0*

Subtotal

4,991.5

2,595.2

49,688.7

Sources: Data provided by NSW Fisheries, estimates from industry indicated by *. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken), NA = not applicable. 1 = Including Triploid Pacific Oysters, one dozen of unopened oysters = 0.8kg. 2 = For Sydney Rock Oysters, 14 standard bags equal 1 tonne for unopened oysters. 3 = Aquatic Polychaete Worms were sold in litre quantities, 1 litre = 1 kilogram (approx.).

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7. Victoria (7) – $21.6 million, up $4.1 million, 23.3% increase (first year).

Table 9: Aquaculture production for South Australia in 2009/10. Species

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

Barramundi

415.0

0.0

4,897.0

Southern Bluefin Tuna

7,284.0

0.0

102,175.0

Yellowtail Kingfish

3,257.0

0.0

23,133.0

Mulloway

500.0*

0.0

4,000.0*

Exotic Aquarium Fish 1

NA

23.0

11.5

Marron 2

23.0

0.0

645.0

Pacific Oysters 3

6,123.0

0.0

35,027.0

Blue Mussels

1,343.0

0.0

2,530.0

Abalone

286.0

0.0

10,341.0

Others 4

1,319.0

0.0

10,248.5

Subtotal

20,550.0

23.0

193,008.0

Sources: Data provided by PIRSA, estimates from industry indicated by *. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken), NA = not applicable. 1 = No data available, based on previous year’s figures. 2 =Includes Yabbies. 3 = For Pacific Oysters, a conversion factor of 1.0 (i.e. 83 grams each) was used to convert dozens to kilograms for unopened Oysters. 4 = Includes Microalgae, Brine Shrimp, Ornamentals.

Table 10: Aquaculture production for Queensland in 2009/10. Species Australian Bass Golden Perch

1

Silver Perch Murray Cod

2

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

0.0

1,200.0

264.0

5.0

1,170.0

90.0

99.6

376.0

1,175.3

NDA

117.1

77.3

Barcoo grunter

17.0

0.0

196.0

Barramundi

2,410.0

606.0

21,126.0

Native Aquarium Fish

NA

191.5

243.2

Exotic Aquarium Fish

NA

1,163.8

512.1

5,115.0

0.0

72,991.1

57.1

0.0

957.0

Black Tiger Prawns

3

Redclaw Sydney Rock Oysters

4

58.5

0.0

512.6

Crocodile flesh 5

NDA

NA

1,320.0*

Crocodile skins 5

NA

NA

4,000.0*

Others 6

NDA

NDA

1,200.0

Subtotal

7,762.2

4,824.4

104,664.5

Sources: Data provided by agencies of Department of Primary Industry, estimates from industry indicated by *. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken), NA = not applicable. 1 = includes hatchery production of Australian Bass & Sleepy Cod. 2 = Murray Cod includes Mary River Cod, growout included in Others. 3 = Includes Black/Brown Tiger and Banana Prawns, split possibly is 75% : 25%. 4 = For Sydney Rock Oysters, a conversion factor of 0.60 (i.e. 50 grams each) was used to convert dozens to kilograms for unopened Oysters, Tropical Oysters now considered a wild fishery, 5 = No data available, used previous year’s figures – includes skins as well as other Crocodile curios items such as feet, teeth, skulls, back straps, etc. 6: Includes Murray Cod growout, marine finfish, eels, crabs, pearls.

Table 8 shows that in New South Wales production was 4,991.5 tonnes, with 2.6 million fingerlings/fry for a value of production which decreased by $0.6 to $49.7 million. The most commercially important species were Sydney Rock Oysters ($35.0 million, down $2.2 million, first year of decrease) followed by Pacific Oysters ($4.5 million, up $1.3 million, fifth year of increases), Black Tiger Prawns ($2.4 million, up $0.2 million, first year of increase), Silver Perch ($2.5 million, up $0.5 million, first year of increases), Rainbow Trout ($1.6 million, up $0.1 million, second year of increases) and Barramundi ($1.0 million, down $0.2 million, second year of decreases). Other species with a total value > $0.2 million included Murray Cod ($0.6 million), Golden Perch ($0.2 million), Aquarium Fish ($0.6 million), Eels ($0.3 million), Mulloway ($0.3 million), Mussels ($0.3 million), Yabbies ($0.2 million) and Aquatic Worms ($0.4 million). In terms of the total production value, South Australia stayed as the second leading State despite showing decrease in value of 22.7% to $193.0 million (Table 9). After an increase in value in 2007/08, Southern Bluefin Tuna decreased by 55.6 $28.9 million to $102.2 million. Yellowtail Kingfish also fell significantly to value of $231 million (down $13.0 million). Pacific Oysters increased by 275 tonnes with an increase in value of $2.4 million to $35.0 million (second year of increase). Abalone ($10.3 million) showed a significant increase ($1.2 million, second year of increase). Barramundi increased to $4.9 million. Mulloway was stable at $4.0 million. The value of Blue Mussels was stable at $2.5 million. Other commercially important sectors (value >$0.2 million) included Marron (up slightly to over $0.6 million). The total value of production in Queensland increased by 18.1% to give a total of $104.6 million (Table 10) to become the third most valuable state. Marine Prawns ($73.0 million) showed

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Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10 an increase of 1,295 tonnes; the production figures included Tiger and Banana Prawns – no Kuruma Prawns were produced. Barramundi value was stable at $21.1 million; still the second most valuable aquaculture species in Queensland. No data was available for Crocodiles so the 2006/07 value ($5.3 million) was used. Murray Cod fell to $0.7 million whilst Silver was stable at $1.1 million. Redclaw ($1.0 million) showed a $0.1 million decrease in value. Other commercially important species (value >$0.2 million) included Australian Bass ($0.3 million), Barcoo Grunter ($0.2 million), Exotic Aquarium Fish ($0.5 million), Native Aquarium Fish ($0.2 million), and Sydney Rock Oyster ($0.5 million). In Victoria the value of farmed production increased by 23.3% to $21.6 million (Table 11). This is the first year of increase. For the second year the most valuable species were Abalone ($8.6 million, up $2.2 million, second year of increases). Other important species were Freshwater Rainbow Trout ($4.7 million, stable), Eels ($1.0 million up $0.2 million), Exotic Aquarium Fish ($1.8 million, up $0.8 million), and Blue Mussels ($1.6 million, up $0.4 million). Barramundi harvest rose by 22 tonnes to 82 tonnes with $0.9 million. Other commercially important species (value >$0.2 million) included Brown Trout ($0.4 million, stable); Silver Perch ($0.9 million, up $0.2 million); Murray Cod ($0.7 million, up $0.2 million) Brine Shrimp ($0.5 million, up $0.1 million); and Aquatic Worms ($0.4 million, steady). Yabbies production fell to near zero levels (2 tonnes valued at $20,000) as many growers were unhappy with Prime Safe regulations for a live product harvest and transport. Industry sources suggested majority of sales were for bait yabbies due to the regulations. The most valuable aquaculture state was Tasmania with 35,986.4 tonnes worth $395.1 million (Table 12), a 10.9% increase from the estimates for 2008/2009; this is the sixth year of increases.

Table 11: Aquaculture production for Victoria in 2009/10. Species

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

Atlantic Salmon 1

12.8*

1.0

124.5*

Brown Trout

68.2*

35.0

361.9*

Rainbow Trout (f/w)

771.0*

35.0

361.9*

Australian Bass

1.0*

0.0

10.3*

Golden Perch

3.0*

0.5

31.1*

Silver Perch

85.0*

0.0

875.5*

Murray Cod

56.0*

70.0

646.8*

Trout Cod 2

NA

65.0

65.0

Short Finned Eels 3

77.9

0.0

1,051.4

Barramundi

82.0*

0.0

861.0*

Exotic Aquarium Fish 4

NA

3,135.0

1,755.6

Yabbies

2.0

0.0

20.0

Brine Shrimp

4.5*

0.0

495.0*

Blue Mussels

566.0

0.0

1,584.8

Abalone

260.0*

0.0

8,580.0*

Aquatic Worms 5

12.5*

NA

437.5*

Subtotal

2,001.9

3,331.5

21,616.0

Sources: Data gained by estimates from industry indicated by *, except data on freshwater Natives releases. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken), NA = not applicable. 1 = Value does not includes caviar sold at $100/kg. 2 = Endangered species, not sold, assumed same price as Murray Cod. 3 = Combination of Shortfin (majority) and Longfin Eels. 4 = Majority are Goldfish although some Natives (Murray Cod, Golden Perch, Yabbies) are included. 5 = Aquatic Polychaete Worms were sold in litre quantities, 1 litre = 1 kilogram (approx.).

Table 12: Aquaculture production for Tasmania in 2009/10. Species

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

Atlantic Salmon 1

31,033.0

0.0

363,086.1

Shortfin Eels 2

12.0

NA

72.0

Seahorses

NA

3.5*

42.0*

Pacific Oysters 3

3,788.0

0.0

21,591.6

Blue Mussels

915.0

0.0

3,202.5

Abalone

236.0

0.0

7,080.0

Subtotal

35,986.4

3.5

395,086.7

Sources: Data provided by agencies of the Department of Primary Industry & Fisheries, estimates from industry indicated by *. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken), NA = not applicable. 1 = Government production figures only for Salmonids, i.e. includes Atlantic Salmon, freshwater Rainbow Trout and sea cultured Rainbow Trout. 2 = Catch and restock only, mostly Shortfin Eels, no details so used data for previous year. 3 = For Pacific Oysters, a conversion factor of 1.0 (i.e. 83 grams each) was used to convert dozens to kilograms for unopened oysters in Tasmania.

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The most valuable sectors were Atlantic Salmon ($363.1 million, up $43.9 million, the sixth year of significant increases); Pacific Oysters ($21.5 million, up $0.4 million, the third year of increases); Blue Mussels ($3.2 million, down $0.6 million), Abalone ($7.1 million, up $1.3 million). Low or zero production was recorded for

Ornamental Fish (Seahorses mainly), Scallops and Eels. In the Northern Territory production was limited to five main species groups – together they were worth $28.2 million, a 19.3% increase over the value for 2008/2009; the first year of increase. Pearls ($18.9 million, up $1.6 million,

Table 13: Aquaculture production for Northern Territory in 2009/10. Species

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

Barramundi

699.0

0.0

5,766.8

Pearls (P. maxima)

NDA

0.0

18,980.0

Crocodile Flesh

54.1

NA

1,272.5

Crocodile Skins 1

NDA

NA

1,500.0*

Others 2

NDA

NDA

730.0

Subtotal

753.1

0.0

28,249.2

Sources: Data provided by NT Department of Primary Industry & Fisheries, estimates from industry indicated by *. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken), NA = not applicable. 1 = Based on previous year, 2 =Includes corals, invertebrates, aquarium fish, Trepang, Spirulina.

Table 14: Aquaculture production for Western Australia in 2009/10. Species

Production (tonnes)

Hatchery # (,000’s)

Value ($,000)

Rainbow Trout (f/w)

7.5

0.0

101.3

Silver Perch

27.2

0.0

434.9

Barramundi

435.9

0.0

4,511.6

Native Aquarium Fish 1

NDA

46.4

230.9

Exotic Aquarium Fish

NDA

53.8

236.8

Marron

53.3

0.0

1,445.5

Yabbies

41.1

0.0

759.9

Pearls (P. maxima)

NDA

NA

85,500.0

Blue Mussels

506.5

0.0

1,869.0

Crocodile Flesh 3 4

10.0*

NA

220.0*

Crocodile Skins 4

NDA

NA

500.0*

Microalgae

4

NDA

NA

500.0*

Others 5

NDA

NDA

1,018.2

Subtotal

1,081.5

100.2

97,328.2

Sources: Data provided by WA Fisheries, estimates from industry indicated by *. Notes: Figures rounded to nearest decimal place. # = Hatchery production of stock for recreation or conservation uses. NDA = no details available (assume some production was undertaken), NA = not applicable. 1 = Includes some Marron and Seahorses, used average price for previous year. 2 = No details available so used figure from ABARE 2011. 3 = Based on an Australia-wide price $20/kg. 3 = Includes skins for export and other Crocodile curios items such as feet, teeth, skulls, back straps, etc. 4 = No data available, used figure from previous year. 5 = includes production of Artemia, Abalone, Mulloway, Yellowtail Kingfish, Sydney Rock Oysters, Murray Cod, Rotifers.

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the first year of increase), Crocodiles ($2.8 million, stable), Barramundi (up 147 tonnes, $5.8 million, up $1.6 million). No data for Microalgae, Native Aquarium Fish and Prawns. Third in terms of the total production value, Western Australian production was worth $97.3 million (Table 14), a decrease of 5.1% over the 2008/2009 estimates. This is the fifth year of decreased value. The main sectors were Pearls ($85.5 million, a fall of $4.5 million, the third year of decreases) and Barramundi (down $0.3 million to $4.5 million). Non-maxima pearls contributed $0.6 million in 2007/08; no data was available for 2009/10 however production was thought to be the same year. Other species were Silver Perch ($0.4 million, stable), Native Aquarium Fish ($0.2 million, stable), Exotic Aquarium Fish ($0.2 million), Marron ($1.4 million, stable), Yabbies ($0.8 million, stable), Blue Mussels ($1.9 million, up $0.3 million), Microalgae ($0.5 million, no change), and Crocodiles ($0.7 million, no change).


Status of Australian Aquaculture In 2009/10

9. References and Previous Status Reports Brown, D., Van Landeghem, K. and Schuele, M. 1997. Australian Aquaculture: Industry Profiles for Selected Species. ABARE Research Report 97.3, Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Canberra, 102 pp. O’Sullivan, D. 1992a. Revised statistics for aquaculture production. Austasia Aquaculture Magazine 6 (1): 29-31. O’Sullivan, D. 1992b. Aquaculture in Australian (Parts 1 & 2). Aquaculture Magazine 18 (4): 32-47 and 18 (5): 40-47. O’Sullivan, D. 1995. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 1991-92. Aquaculture Sourcebook No 10, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, 41 pp. O’Sullivan, D. 1998. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 1996/97. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 1998, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pp 14-26.

O’Sullivan, D. and Dobson, J., 2001. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 1999/2000. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2001, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pp 3-19.

O’Sullivan, D., Savage, J. and Fay, A., 2006. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2003/2004. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2006, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pages 3-23.

O’Sullivan, D. and Dobson, J., 2002. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2000/2001. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2002, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pp 3-19.

O’Sullivan, D., Savage, J. and Fay, A., 2007. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2004/2005. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2007, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pages 3-23.

O’Sullivan, D. and Kiley, T., 1996. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 1994/95. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 1996, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pp 2-12.

O’Sullivan, D., Savage, J. and Fay, A., 2008. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2005/2006. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2008, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pages 3-23.

O’Sullivan, D. and Kiley, T., 1997. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 1995/96. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 1997, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pp 2-12. O’Sullivan, D. and Roberts, N., 1999. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 1997/98. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 1999, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pp 3-17, 37.

O’Sullivan, D., Clark, E. and Morison, J., 2008. The Australian Ornamental Fish Industry in 2007/08. Dosaqua Pty Ltd (for FRDC), Adelaide, 215pp.

O’Sullivan, D. and Savage, J., 2003. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2001/2002. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2003, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pages 3-22.

O’Sullivan, D. and Dobson, J., 2000. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 1998/99. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2000, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pp 3-17.

O’Sullivan, D. and Savage, J., 2004. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2003/2004. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2004, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pages 3-22.

O’Sullivan, D. and Savage, J., 2009. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2006/07. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2009, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pages 6-25. O’Sullivan, D. and Savage, J., 2010. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2007/08. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2010, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pages 6-25. O’Sullivan, D. and Savage, J., 2011. Status of Australian Aquaculture in 2008/09. Austasia Aquaculture Trade Directory 2011, Turtle Press, Hobart, Tasmania, pages 6-25.

Education and Training Institutions offering Aquaculture Courses SOUTH AUSTRALIA Codes and abbreviations To summarise the information on these courses, the following codes are used: VET Vocational Education Training High Schools SITP Competency units from the Seafood Industry Training Package are offered UG Undergraduate Tertiary PG Postgraduate Tertiary COR Courses may be undertaken by correspondence or externally would include some SITP units P Course can be undertaken on a part-time basis S Short courses are offered not SITP units FT Full time * indicates that the course is not totally on aquaculture but it has some aquaculture units or subjects.

Australian Maritime and Fisheries Academy PO Box 2099 Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8303 2780; F: 08 8303 2791 E: info@afa.edu.au W: www.afa.edu.au Contact: Maureen Jones Codes: SITP, P, S Course Titles: • Seafood Industry Training Package • Certificate III • Certificate I and II Aquaculture Course • Certificate III Fisheries Compliance Course

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Cowell Area School 42 Story Road Cowell SA 5602 T: 08 8629 2150; F: 08 8629 2486 Contact: Mark Churchett E: mark.churchett@cowellas.sa.edu.au Codes: VET, SITP Course Titles: Certificate I & II Seafood Industry Aquaculture Flinders University of South Australia School of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science and Engineering GPO Box 2100 Adelaide SA 5001 T: 08 8201 2280; F: 08 8201 3015 E: info.biology@flinders.edu.au Course Co-ordinator: A/Prof. Jian Qin E: jian.qin@flinders.edu.au Codes: UG, PG, P Course Titles: • Bachelor of Science (Aquaculture) – 3 years full time • Bachelor of Science (Marine Biology) – 3 years full time • Bachelor of Science (Marine Biology and Aquaculture double specialisation) – 3 years full time • Bachelor of Science (Aquaculture) Honours – 1 year full time • Master of Science Research – 2 years full time • Doctor of Philosophy Research – 3-4 years full time National Aquaculture Training Institute P/L PO Box 647 Henley Beach SA 5022 T: 08 8355 0277; F: 08 8355 0288 E: dos@dosaqua.com.au Contact: Dos O’Sullivan – 0418 130 595 Codes: SITP (SFI04), RTP (RUV04) Course Titles: • Certificate II, III, IV and Diploma in Aquaculture and Seafood • Certificate II and IV in Ornamentals (Pet shop & farming) part of Companion Animals Training Package. All offered in conjunction with other RTO’s. Focus on workplace training and systems development.

Parndana Campus of Kangaroo Island Community Education Wedgewood Road Parndana SA 5220 T: 08 8559 6068; F: 08 8559 6005 Contact: Trevor Bolwell E: Trevor.bolwell@kice.sa.edu.au Codes: VET, SITP Course Titles: • SFI AQUA 101A Carry out basic Aquaculture Operations Aquaculture • SFI CORE 101A Apply Basic Food Handling and Safety Practices * • SFI CORE 102A Carry Out work effectively in the Seafood industry Aquaculture • SFI CORE 103A Communicate in the Seafood Industry * • SFI CORE 104A Meet Workplace Health and Safety Requirements. • SFIAQUA205B Feed Stock • SFIAQUA206B Handle Stock • SFIAQUA308B Maintain water quality and environmental monitorin TAFE SA – Port Lincoln Campus Aquaculture Seafood Maritime 2 London St Port Lincoln SA 5606 T: 08 8688 3600; F: 08 8688 3675 E: nicole.arnell@tafesa.edu.au W: www.tafa.edu.au Codes: SF104 Course Titles: • Certificate III in the Seafood Industry Aquaculture – external study • Cert III & IV in the Seafood Industry Aquaculture – Port Lincoln and Urrbrae Campus • Diploma in Seafood Industry Aquaculture – Port Lincoln campus & external • Coxswains Certificate – Restricted • Coxswains Certificate -3 weeks including: Elements of Shipboard Safety & • Radio Operators (MROCP) Deckhand Skills and Safety Forklift training • Radio Operators Elements of Shipboard Safety Seafood Processing

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TASMANIA National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability University of Tasmania – Launceston Locked Bag 1-370 Launceston TAS 7250 T: 03 6324 3801; F: 03 6324 3804 Contact: Jan Daniel E: J.Daniel@utas.edu.au Codes: UG, PG, S, P Course Titles: • Associate Degree in Aquaculture – 2 years FT • Bachelor of Applied Science (Marine Environment) – 3 years FT • Bachelor of Applied Science (Marine Environment) with Honours – 1 year FT • Graduate Certificate of Applied Science (ME) – 1 semester FT • Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Marine Environment) – 1 year FT • Master by Coursework & Dissertation (Marine Environment) – 1.5 – 2 years FT • Master of Philosophy– 2 years FT • Doctor of Philosophy – 3 years FT • Master of Applied Science (Marine Environment) with Honours – 2 years FT NB: all courses may be done as full time or part time Seafood Training Tasmania 2A Gladstone Street Battery Point TAS 7004 T: 03 6233 6442; F: 03 6223 2780 E: stt@seafoodtrainingtas.com.au W: www.seafoodtrainingtas.com.au Contact: Rory Byrne, Martine Gott, James Garde Codes: SITP & TDM Course Titles: Seafood Industry Training Package: • Certificates I – Diploma in Aquaculture SITP Shellfish & Finfish, • Certificates I – III Fishing Operations SITP * • Certificates I – IV Seafood Processing SITP * Transport & Distribution Maritime Training Package: • Certificates I-III in Marine Operations • Certificates II & III in Marine Engine Driving


Education and Training Institutions offering Aquaculture Courses

NEW SOUTH WALES Southern Cross University PO Box 157 Lismore NSW 2480 T: 02 6620 3650; F: 02 6621 2669 E: esm@scu.edu.au W: www.scu.edu.au Codes: UG, PG, S Course Titles: • Bachelor of Environmental Science (majors in Coastal Management, Environmental Resource Management, & Fisheries and Aquaculture Management) – 3 years full time • Batchelor of Marine Science and Management – 3 years full time. • Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education Secondary – 4 years full time • Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Laws – 5 years full time • Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours) – 1 year full time • Graduate Diploma of Marine Science and Management – 1 year full time • Masters of Environmental Science (by coursework) – 1 year full time • Bachelor Environmental Science (Double Major) – 3 1/2 years • Masters of Science (by Research) – 1 – 2 years fulltime TAFE NSW- Hunter Institute, Industry and Natural Resources Faculty, Marine and Aquaculture Unit PO Box 479 Belmont NSW 2280 T: 02 4979 6100; F: 02 4979 6222 W: www.hunter.tafensw.edu.au Head Teacher: Greg Waldron T: 02 4979 6196 / 0417 281 110 E: greg.waldron@tafe.nsw.edu.au Belmont Campus, Course Titles: • Seafood Industry (Aquaculture) Certificate II – 1 year evening flexible • Seafood Industry (Aquaculture) Certificate III – 1 year evening flexible • Seafood Industry (Aquaculture) Certificate III – 2 year part-time day • Seafood Industry (Aquaculture) Certificate III Flexible/ distance education, student determinated duration • Aquaponics – 1 day (backyard, beginner); run on-demand across NSW • Aquaponics – 2 days (commercial, investor); run on-demand across NSW

North Coast TAFE – NATFISH National Fishing Industry Education Centre Locked Bag 5 Grafton NSW 2460 T: 02 6644 4700; F: 02 6644 7767 E: natfish@tafensw.edu.au W: northcoast.tafensw.edu.au/natfish Contact: Lisa Terry, Glen Searle or Jacqui Johnson Codes: SITP, COR, P, S, VET Course Titles: • Certificate II, III and IV in Seafood Industry Aquaculture • Diploma in Seafood Industry Aquaculture • Certificate III in Marine Studies • Seafood Industry Studies Statement of Attainment – up to 200 hours of selected aquaculture or seafood handling units • Certificate II and III in Seafood Industry Aquaculture Traineeships. • All courses are available both part-time and full-time by flexible distance education with practical work completed in short workshop blocks, freecall telephone and email support from your teachers and additional resources available via the internet. • Regular short courses on Recirculation Technology, Fish Hatchery Techniques, HACCP and Seafood Safety. • Short customised courses and study tours can be organised on demand.

NORTHERN TERRITORY Charles Darwin University CDU Darwin NT 0909 W: www.cdu.edu.au T: 08 8946 7258; F: 08 8946 6690 Contact: Jim Luong-Van T: 08 8946 6718 E: jim.luong-van@cdu.edu.au • Bachelor of Science Honours * – 1 year full time • Master of Science *- 2 years full time • Doctor of Philosophy * 3-4 years full time

VET Tropical Aquaculture Coordinator Contact: Chadd Mumme T: 08 8946 7257 E: chadd.mumme@cdu.edu.au Codes: SITP, UG, PG, P Course Titles: • Certificate II, III & IV in the Seafood Industry Aquaculture. • (1-2 semesters full-time 3-4 semesters part-time). Workplace training. • Certificate II & III can be studied internally (lectures) or externally. • Certificate IV is workplace assessment or recognition of prior learning only

QUEENSLAND ACS Distance Education PO Box 2092 Nerang MDC QLD 4211 T: 07 5562 1088; F: 07 5562 1099 E: admin@acs.edu.au Codes: UG, COR, P, S Internationally accredited by I.A.R.C. & recognised provider of education and training in the UK. Courses: 100 hour specialist study short courses in: • Aquaculture (Freshwater) • Marine Studies I and II • Mariculture – (Marine Aquaculture) • Aquaponics (a combination of aquaculture & hydroponics) Sunshine Coast TAFE SCT – Aquaculture Box 5252 Nambour QLD 4560 T: 07 5457 1000; F: 07 5457 1553 W: www.sunshinecoast.tafe.qld.gov.au/ Teacher: Stuart Whitney E: stuart.whitney @det.qld.gov.au Codes: SITP Course Titles: • Certificate II in Seafood Industry (Aquaculture school program) • Course in Seafood Industry – Aquaculture (Flexible Delivery) • Certificate III in Seafood Industry (Aquaculture) • GMDSS (Global Marine Distress and Safety System – General Operators Certificate) • Certificate III, IV & Diploma Seafood Processing (Flexible Delivery)

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James Cook University Discipline of Aquaculture School of Marine and Tropical Biology Townsville QLD 4811 T: 1800 246 446 or +61 07 4781 4345 E: mtb@jcu.edu.au W: www.jcu.edu.eu Codes: UG, PG, P, S Course Titles: • Bachelor of Science Major in Aquaculture – 3 years full time • Bachelor of Science Advanced Major in Aquaculture – 3 years full time • Bachelor of Science Honours* – 1 year full time after B.Sc. • Graduate Certificate of Science Aquaculture – 6 months full time after B.Sc • Graduate Diploma of Science Aquaculture – 1-year full time after B. Sc. • Graduate Certificate of Research Methods Aquaculture – 6 months full time after B.Sc • Graduate Diploma of Research Methods Aquaculture – 1year fulltime after B.Sc. • Master of Philosophy (Science) – 1-2 years full time after M.Sc. Qual. • Master of Science Aquaculture – 1.5 years full time after B.Sc. • Doctor of Philosophy * – 2-4 years full time • Short courses on demand Queensland University of Technology School of Natural Resource Sciences GPO Box 2434 Brisbane QLD 4001 Admin Enquiries: 07 3138 2000 Contact: Assoc.Prof. Peter Mather T: 07 3138 1737; F: 07 3138 2330 E: p.mather@qut.edu.au Codes: UG, PG, S Course Titles: • Bachelor of Applied Science* – 3 years FT • Bachelor of Applied Science Honours* – 1 year FT • Master of Applied Science* – 2 years FT

VICTORIA SEAMEC Bullock Island Road Lakes Entrance VIC 3909 T: 03 5155 6500; F: 03 5155 6555 E: seamec@egtafe.vic.edu.au W: www.egtafe.vic.edu.au Contact: Jenny Allitt E: jallitt@egtafe.vic.edu.au Course Outlines: • Certificate II and III in Seafood Aquaculture • Individual training plans can be arranged to suit Marine Training Services 17 Swanston Street Geelong VIC 3220 T/F: 03 5229 5432 E: marinets@tpg.com.au W: www.marinetraining.vic.edu.au Contact: Vic Goy Codes: COR, P Courses: • Coxswain – Certificate II in Transport & Distribution (Coastal Maritime Operations – Coxswain) • Master 5/Skipper 3 - Certificate III in Transport & Distribution (Coastal Maritime Operations) • Master 4/Skipper 2 - Certificate IV in Transport & Distribution (Coastal Maritime Operations) • MED 3 – Certificate II in Transport & Distribution (Marine Engine Driving – Grade 3) • MED 2 – Certificate III in Transport & Distribution (Marine Engine Driving – Grade 2) • Inland Waters Coxswain • Passenger endorsement for Port Phillips Heads

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NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE Corner of Cooper St and Dalton Road, Epping VIC 3076 T: 03 9269 1042; F: 03 9269 1046 Contact: Lachie McKenzie Codes: SITP, S, P Course Titles: • Certificate II, III, IV Diploma Seafood Industry Training Package – Aquaculture • Certificate II, III Seafood Industry Training Package – Seafood Processing • Short Courses: Introduction to Aquaculture includes water quality management, Fish Health and Handling, Hatchery Management, Plant & Equipment • Bachelor of Aquaculture and Environmental Management

WEST AUSTRALIA Durack Institute of Technology Batavia Coast Maritime Institute Locked Bag 103 Geraldton WA 6531 T: 08 9956 6175; F: 08 9921 7705 W: www.durack.edu.au Director: Dr Suresh Job – 08 9956 6158 E: suresh.job@durack.edu.au Contact: Glenn Varley – Lecturer T: 08 9956 6770 Codes: SITP, S, P Course Titles: • Certificate II and III of Seafood Industry Aquaculture • Diploma of Seafood Industry Aquaculture

Challenger Institute of Technology 1 Fleet St Fremantle WA 6160 T: 08 9239 8189; F: 08 9239 8078 E: info@challenger.wa.edu.au W: www.challenger.wa.edu.au Contact: Sherell Crisp – Program Manager T: 08 9239 8082 Codes: SITP, UG, P, COR Course Titles: • Certificate II, III & Diploma Seafood Industry (Aquaculture) • Certificate II – Seafood Industry Aquaculture – Online study course • Diploma – Marine Studies • Aquaponics


Education and Training Institutions offering Aquaculture Courses Curtin University of Technology Department of Environment & Agriculture GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845 T: 08 9266 4400; F: 08 9266 4422 Contact: Anne Barnes Codes: UG, PG, S, P Course Titles: • Bachelor of Science – Agriculture & Environment – major in Coastal Zone Management • Master of Science (Sustainable Aquaculture) – by coursework • PhD & Master by research program Denmark High School South Coast Highway Denmark WA 6333 T: 08 9848 0100; F: 08 9848 3286 W: www.denmark.wa.edu.au Contact: Jim Lilywhite Codes: SITP Course Titles: • Certificate I in Seafood Industry Aquaculture • Parts of Certificate II in Seafood Industry Aquaculture

Great Southern Institute of Technology Anson Road Albany WA 6330 Course Enquiries: 08 9892 8888 E: info@gsinstitute.wa.edu.au W: www.gsinstitute.wa.edu.au Contact: Peter Young T: 08 9892 7551; F: 08 9892 7539 E: peter.young@gsinstitute.wa.edu.au Codes: SITP Course Titles: • Certificate III and Diploma – Seafood Industry (Aquaculture) – on campus

NEW ZEALAND Mahurangi Technical Institute 11 Glenmore Drive Warkworth, New Zealand T: +64 9 425 8943; F: +64 9 425 8928 E: info@mti.net.nz W: www.mti.net.nz Courses: • Certificate in Aquatic Studies – Aquaculture • Short course Certificate in Aquatic Management • Certificate in Finfish Culture

Kimberley Training Institute of TAFE Broome Aquaculture Centre PO Box 1380 Broome WA 6725 T: 08 9192 9140; F: 08 9193 7558 Contact: Jeff Cooper E: Jeffrey.Cooper@kti.wa.edu.au W: www.kimtafe.wa.edu.au Codes: SITP, S, P Course Titles: • Certificate I, II, III, IV and Diploma – Seafood Industry Aquaculture • Customised short courses on request. • International students welcome • Flexible delivery systems, including on-site and online training

Associations and Industry Groups National Aquaculture Council Executive Chair: Pheroze Jungalwalla General Enquiries to the NAC Secretariat C/- TSIC T: 03 6224 2332 E: nac@tsic.org.au Members of the NAC include Australia’s aquaculture production sectors state and territory aquaculture councils as well as corporate and affiliate membership. Together NAC members represent around 98 per cent of Australia’s gross value of aquaculture production.

National Associations & Industry Groups Australian Abalone Growers Association PO Box 1190 Booragoon WA 6954 Executive Officer: Dan Machin T: 0438 964 303 E: dan@azureconsultinggroup.com.au

Australian Barramundi Farmers Association Executive Officer: Graham Dalton T: 07 3890 8089 / 0409 631 292 E: info@abfa.org.au W: www.abfa.org.au

IMarEST (Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology) ANZSPAC Division Executive Director: Gregory A Bondar T: 02 9546 4757; F: 02 9546 8852 M: 0411854 115 E: execdirector.anzspac@imarest.net W: www.imarest.org

Australian Mussel Industry Association President: Andy Dyer T: 0428 837 275 E: andyer@bigpond.com Australian Prawn Farmers Association Inc PO Box 392 Clayfield QLD 4011 Executive Officer: Helen Jenkins T: 07 3262 9015 / 0417 006 639 F: 07 3262 7650 E: info@apfa.com.au W: www.apfa.com.au

Pearl Producers Association Inc Executive Officer: Brett McCallum T: 0417 908 089 E: Brett.McCallum@ pearlproducersaustralia.com Pet Industry Association of Australia (PIAA) T: 02 9659 5811; F: 02 9659 5822 E: info@piaa.net.au W: www.piaa.net.au

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Oysters Australia Ltd (formerly Shellfish Industry Council of Aust) Contact: Trudy McGowan E: saoga.saorc@bigpond.com T: 0407 883 333 Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association Ltd CEO: Mr Brian Jeffriess T: 0419 840 299 E: austuna@bigpond.com

NEW SOUTH WALES NSW Aquaculture Association Inc PO Box 3 Karuah NSW 2324 President: Paul Van Der Werf T/F: 1300 554 405 E: secretary@nswaqua.com.au W: www.nswaqua.com.au North Coast Branch of NSW Aquaculture Association Bril Bril Road Rollands Plains NSW 2441 President: John Hambly T: 02 6585 8118 E: hamblysterlingperch@bigpond.com.au NSW Farmers’ Association – Oyster Section GPO Box 1068 Sydney NSW 2001 T: 02 8251 1808; F: 02 8251 1750 Contact: Richard Widows E: widowsr@nswfarmers.org.au NSW Silver Perch Growers Association President: Ian Charles T: 02 6956 2122 E: silverwater@webfront.net.au Secretary: Paul Trevethan T: 02 6026 5276

NORTHERN TERRITORY Northern Territory Seafood Council T: 08 8981 5194; F: 08 8981 5063 Executive Officer: Katherine Sarneckis E: ceo@ntsc.com.au W: www.ntsc.com.au Function: The Northern Territory Seafood Council represents both Aquaculture and wild catch commercial fisheries sector in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Aquaculture Association of Queensland Inc W: www.aaq.com.au President: Rob Bartley T: 0428 636 269 Vice President: Andrew Bray T: 0405 191 283 Secretary: Matt Johnston T: 0407 554 638 E: aaqsecretary@qmail.com

SA Aquaculture Council Inc Secretary: Martin Hernen T: 0401 737 255 E: mhernen@optusnet.com.au

Queensland Aquaculture Industries Federation (Inc) Contact: Graham Dalton T: 07 3890 8089 / 0409 631 292 E: gldalton@bigpond.com W: www.aquaculturequeensland.com Queensland Oyster Growers Association QAIF Rep: Ms Jane Clout T: 0419 786 631 E: jclout@kooringaloysters.com.au Queensland Pearl Industry Association QAIF Rep: Serena Sanders T: 0417 987 529 E: serena@sireneseapearls.com.au Queensland Crayfish Farmers Association Inc (linking three regional associations*) Secretary: Robert Walker T: 0411 548 930 E: secretary@sqcfa.org.au *Bundaberg & District Crayfish Association President: Cecily Wake T: 07 4156 6367 E: cmjwake@bigpond.com *South Queensland Crayfish Farmers Association Secretary: Robert Walker T: 0411 548 930 E: secretary@sqcfa.org *North Queensland Crayfish Farmers Association Secretary: Mr Ross Martin T: 07 4095 5120 E: rwmartin@bigpond.com

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IAASA Inc (Inland Aquaculture Assn of SA Inc. Secretary: Robin Moseby T: 08 8362 8042 E: rmoseby@internode.on.net W: www.iaasa.org.au SA Mussel Growers Association Contact: Mr Andy Dyer T: 0428 837 275 E: andyer@bigpond.com Australian Marine Finfish Farmers Association Inc Contact: Martin Hernen T: 0401 737 255 E: mhernen@optusnet.com.au SA Oyster Growers Association Inc Tel: 08 8364 3831; F:: 08 8364 3895 E: saoga.saorc@bigpond.com Contact: Trudy McGowan T: 0407 883 333

TASMANIA Oysters Tasmania Level 4, 29 Elizabeth Street Hobart TAS 7000 Executive Officer: Tom Lewis T: 0458 601 057 E: info@oysterstasmania.org W: www.oysterstasmania.org Tasmanian Aquaculture Council Chairman: Pheroze Jungalwalla TSIC: Neil Stump T: 03 6224 2332 / 0417 394 009 E: tsic@tsic.com.au Tasmanian Seafood Industry Council Chief Executive: Neil Stump T: 03 6224 2332; F: 03 6224 2321 E: tsic@tsic.org.au W: www.tsic.org.au


Associations and Industry Groups Tasmanian Salmonid Growers Association CEO: Dr Adam Main T: 0459 065 595 E: adam.main@tsga.com.au T: 03 6214 055; F: 03 6224 6255 E: contact@tsga.com.au W: www.tsga.com.au Tasmanian Shellfish Executive Council Chairman: James Calvert T: 0418 352 639 E: James.Calvert@bigpond.com Secretary: Tom Gray T: 0419 398 640 Tasmanian Abalone Growers Association Chairman: Mike Wing T: 03 6253 6007 Bruny Island Shellfish Growers Association President: Jeff Whayman T: 0428 136 515

VICTORIA Gippsland Aquaculture Industry Network Inc (GAIN) Contact: Tony McLennan T: 0408 513 500; F: 03 5174 4911 E: info@growfish.com.au W: www.growfish.com.au Victorian Eel Fisherman’s Association Secretary: Graham Quarrell T: 03 5565 4413 President: Bill Allen T: 03 5231 3463 Victorian Marine Farmers Inc Contact: Michael Houghton T: 0412 491 977 E: westernportmussel@hotmail.com Victorian Trout Farmers Association Secretary: Steve Malseed T: 03 5968 4711 E: troutfarm@dodo.com.au Victorian Native Fish Farmers Inc President:/Secretary: Simon Noble T/F: 02 6035 7245 E: simon@briminlodge.com.au

WEST AUSTRALIA Aquaculture Council of WA Level 1, 56 Marine Terrace Fremantle WA 6160 (PO Box 1605 Fremantle WA 6959) T: 08 9432 7711; F: 08 9432 7700 Chairman: Trevor Blinco Executive Officer: Dan Machin T: 0438 964 303 E: acwadan@aquaculturecouncilwa.com W: www.aquaculturecouncilwa.com AMWING Pearl Producers Assn of WA C/- ACWA PO Box 1605 Fremantle WA 6959 Contact: Dan Machin T: 08 9432 7711 / 0438 964 303 E: acwadan@aquaculturecouncilwa.com Marine Fishfarmers Assn of WA C/- Challenger Institute of Technology Fleet St Fremantle WA 6160 President: Guy Westbrook Contact: Greg Jenkins – 08 9239 8030 Marron Growers Association of WA Inc PO Box 464 Northcliffe WA 6262 Secretary: Sue Harris T: 08 9776 6331 E: heyray@westnet.com.au President: Ron Robertson T: 08 9764 1272 Mussel Producers Association of WA PO Box 1190 Booragoon WA 6954 Contact: Dan Machin T: 0438 964 303 E: dan@azureconsultinggroup.com.au

Yabby Producers Association of WA Inc PO Box 1605 Fremantle WA 6959 T: 08 9432 7711; F: 08 9432 7700 Contact: Dan Machin T: 0438 964 303 E: acwadan@aquaculturecouncilwa.com

NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Aquaculture Limited T/A Aquaculture New Zealand T: +64 3 5488 944; F: +64 3 5488 984 E: info@aquaculture.org.nz W: www.aquaculture.org.nz Coromandel Marine Farmers’ Association T: +64 9 378 7001; F: +64 9 378 6939 E: tom@hrm.co.nz Executive Officer: Tom Hollings New Zealand Mussel Industry Council Ltd T: +64 3 5488 944; F: +64 3 5488 984 E:info@aquaculture.org.nz W: www.aquaculture.org.nz NZ Oyster Industry Association T: +64 9 378 7001; F: +64 9 378 6939 E: tom@hrm.co.nz Executive Officer: Tom Hollings New Zealand Salmon Farmers Association T: +64 3 548 5714; F: +64 3 548 6993 E: contact@salmon.org.nz New Zealand Seafood Industry Council T: +64 4 385 4005; F: +64 4 385 2727 E: info@seafood.co.nz Web site: www.seafood.co.nz

Pearl Producers’ Association Inc Chairman: James Paspaley Paspaley Pearling Company T: 08 8982 5555 E: lhaak@paspaley.com Executive Officer: Brett McCallum T: 0417 908 089 E: brett.mccallum@ pearlproducersaustralia.com WA Fishing Industry Council (Inc) PO Box 1605 Fremantle WA 6959 T: 08 9432 7777; F: 08 9432 7700 Admin Officer: Belinda Eldridge CEO: Guy Leyland W: www.wafic.com.au

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Government Departments ABARES (Aust Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences) GPO Box 1563 Canberra ACT 2601 T: +61 2 6272 2000 W: www.daff.gov.au/abares Contact: Dr Gavin Begg Manager Fisheries & Quantitative Sciences T: 02 6272 4277 ABS (Australian Bureau of Statistics) National Information and Referral Service Locked Bag 10 Belconnen ACT 2616 T: 1300 135 070 Intnl Callers : +61 2 9268 4909 E: client.services@abs.gov.au W: www.abs.gov.au AIMS (Australian Institute of Marine Science) PMB No 3 Townsville MC Qld 4810 T: 07 4753 4444; F: 07 4753 4389 Contact: Dr Mike Hall E: m.hall@aims.gov.au W: www.aims.gov.au AIMS Darwin T: 08 8920 9240 AIMS Perth T: 08 6369 4000 AQIS (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service) 7 London Circuit Canberra City ACT 2601 Freecall: 1800 020 504 E: fish@aqis.gov.au W: www.aqis.gov.au

AUSINDUSTRY GPO Box 9839 Canberra ACT 2601 Hotline: 13 28 46 E: hotline@ausindustry.gov.au W: www.ausindustry.gov.au DAFF (Dept of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry) GPO Box 858 Canberra ACT 2601 General Enquiries: 02 6272 3933 W: www.daff.gov.au Contact: Gordon Neil Manager domestic fisheries & aquaculture T: 02 6272 3324 GBRMPA (Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority) PO Box 1379 Townsville QLD 4810 T: 07 4750 0700; F: 07 4772 6093 E: info@gbrmpa.gov.au W: www.gbrmpa.gov.au

CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) Enquiries Hotline: 1300 363 400 Locked Bag 10 Clayton South VIC 3169 E: enquiries@csiro.au Intnl Callers : +61 3 9545 2176 CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research Microalgae Supply Service Castray Esplanade Hobart TAS 7000 T: 03 6232 5222; F: 03 6232 5000 E: cathy.johnston@csiro.au W: www.cmar.csiro.au/ANACC CMAR Communication Manager: Simon Torok T: 03 9239 4645; F: 03 9239 4444 E: simon.torok@csiro.au CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research Cleveland Laboratories 233 Middle Street Cleveland QLD 4163 T: 07 3826 7200; F: 07 3826 7222

Statutory Authorities AFMA (Australian Fisheries Management Authority) Box 7051 Canberra BC Canberra ACT 2610 T: 02 6225 5555; F: 02 6225 5500 Freecall: 1300 723 621 E: info@afma.gov.au W: www.afma.gov.au

CSIRO Livestock Industries Australian Animal Health Laboratory Private Bag 24 Geelong Vic 3220 T: 03 5227 5000; F: 03 5227 5555 E: AAHL-Reception@csiro.au Australian Fish Diseases Laboratory (AFDL) Contact: Dr Mark Crane T: 03 5227 5118 E: Mark.Crane@csiro.au

State Government Departments NEW SOUTH WALES NSW TRADE AND INVESTMENT Department of Primary Industries Fisheries & Aquaculture Port Stephens Fisheries Institute Locked Bag 1 Nelson Bay NSW 2315 T: 02 4982 1232 Contact: Dr Geoff Allan – Director E: Geoff.Allan@industry.nsw.gov.au W: www.industry.nsw.gov.au

Cronulla Fisheries Centre T: 02 9527 8411 Contact: Prof Steve Kennelly Gaden Trout Hatchery T: 02 6451 3400 E: gaden@industry.nsw.gov.au Contact: Garry Green

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Grafton Aquaculture Centre T: 02 6640 1690 Contact: Gavin Butler E: gavin.butler@industry.nsw.gov.au L.P. Dutton Trout Hatchery T: 02 6775 9139 Manager: Peter Selby E: peter.selby@industry.nsw.gov.au


Narrandera Fisheries Centre T: 02 6959 9021 Contact: Lee Baumgartner E: lee.baumgartner@industry.nsw.gov.au Regional Infrastructure & Services GPO Box 5477 Sydney NSW 2001 T: 02 9338 6600; 1800 777 022 W: www.business.nsw.gov.au NSW Food Authority PO Box 6682 Silverwater NSW 1811 T: 1300 552 406 / +61 (02) 9741 4850 E: contact@foodauthority.nsw.gov.au W: www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au

NORTHERN TERRITORY Department of Primary Industry Fisheries & Resources Darwin Aquaculture Centre GPO Box 3000 Darwin NT 0801 T: 08 8924 4260 Centre Manager: Damon Gore T: 0401 115 816 E: damon.gore@nt.gov.au

QUEENSLAND Department of Employment, Economic Development & Innovation Business Information Centre General Enquiries: 13 25 23 W: www.deedi.qld.gov.au Fisheries Queensland Primary Industries Building Level 2/80 Ann Street Brisbane QLD 4000 GPO Box 46 Brisbane QLD 4001 General Manager Industry Development:: Robin Hansen T: 07 3225 1550; F: 07 3225 1823 E: robin.hansen@deedi.qld.gov.au Bribie Island Research Centre PO Box 2066 Bribie Island QLD 4507 T: 07 3400 2000 Contact: Max Wingfield E: max.wingfield@deedi.qld.gov.au Northern Fisheries Centre PO Box 5396 Cairns QLD 4870 T: 07 4057 3700 Contact: Michael Heidenreich E: michael.heidenreich@deedi.qld.gov.au

IMAS (Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies) W: www.imas.utas.edu.au

SOUTH AUSTRALIA PIRSA (Primary Industries and Regions SA) PIRSA – Aquaculture 14th Floor, 25 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8226 0900 F: 08 8226 0330 E: pirsa.aquaculture@sa.gov.au W: www.pir.sa.gov.au

IMAS Sandy Bay Cnr Alexander & Grosvenor Street Sandy Bay TAS 7007 T: 03 6226 6379 E: imas.sandybay.reception@utas.edu.au IMAS Taroona Nubeena Crescent Taroona TAS 7053 T: 03 6227 7277 E: imas.taroona.reception@utas,edu.au

SARDI (South Australian Research & Development Institute) SA Aquatic Sciences Centre 2 Hamra Avenue West Beach SA 5024 W: www.sardi.sa.gov.au T: 08 8207 5400; F: 08 8207 5406 Contact: Steven Clarke T: 08 8207 5443 E: steven.clarke@sa.gov.au

VICTORIA Department of Primary Industries DPI Customer Service Centre: 136 186 E: customer.service@dpi.vic.gov.au W: www.dpi.vic.gov.au/fisheries

SASQAP (South Australian Shellfish Quality Assurance Program) PO Box 2023 Port Lincoln SA 5606 T: 08 8683 2533; F: 08 8683 2560

Fisheries Victoria – Aquaculture 1 Spring Street (GPO Box 4440) Melbourne VIC 3001 T: 03 9658 4373; F: 03 9658 4203 Contact: Andrew Clarke E: Andrew.Clarke@dpi.vic.gov.au W: www.dpi.vic.gov.au/aquaculture

TASMANIA Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water & Environment Marine Farming Branch 4th Floor Marine Board Building Hobart TAS 7001 T: 03 6233 3370; F: 03 6233 3065 Manager: Will Joscelyne E: Will.Joscelyne@dpipwe.tas.gov.au

Fisheries Victoria 2A Bellarine Hwy Queenscliff VIC 3225 T: 03 5258 0111; F: 03 5258 0270 Contact: Dr Brett Ingram E: brett.ingram@dpi.vic.gov.au W: www.dpi.vic.gov.au/fisheries

Fish Health Unit, Animal Health Laboratory 165 Westbury Road Prospect, Launceston TAS 7250 T: 03 6336 5216; F: 03 6344 3085 Contact: Jeremy Carson, Stephen Pycroft E: specimenreception@dpipwe.tas.gov.au Inland Fisheries Service PO Box 575 New Norfolk TAS 7140 T: 1300 463 474; F: 03 6261 8051 E: infish@ifs.tas.gov.au W: www.ifs.tas.gov.au Director: John Diggle Salmon Ponds Hatchery T: 1300 463 474

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Department of Fisheries Aquaculture Branch 3rd Floor 168 St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6000 (Locked Bag 39 Cloisters Square Post Office Perth WA 6850 T: 08 9482 7333; F: 08 9481 3576 Contact: Steve Nel Manager Aquaculture T: 08 9482 7361; F: 08 9482 7389 E: steve.nel@fish.wa.gov.au WA Fisheries – Research Division WA Fisheries and Marine Research Laboratories PO Box 20 North Beach WA 6920 T: 08 9203 0111; F: 08 9203 0199 Contact: Dr Rick Fletcher – Director E: rick.fletcher@fish.wa.gov.au

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Pemberton Freshwater Research Centre PO Box 91 Pemberton WA 6260 T: 08 9776 1044; 08 97761182 Manager: Tony Church E: tony.church@fish.wa.gov.au Fish Health Laboratory C/- Department of Agriculture 3 Baron-Hay Court South Perth WA 6151 T: 08 9368 3649; F: 08 9474 1881 Contact Officer: Dr Brian Jones E: brian.jones@agric.wa.gov.au

Mariculture Research and Advisory Group C/- WA Fisheries & Marine Research Laboratories 309 Northside Drive Hillarys WA 6025 Contact: Dr Sagiv Kolkovski T: 08 9203 0220 WA Fisheries – Regional Offices Broome PO Box 71 Broome WA 6725 T: 08 9193 8600; F: 08 9193 8688 Contact: Pia Carter – 0419 950 184 E: pia.carter@fish.wa.gov.au

Carnarvon PO Box 774 Carnarvon WA 6701 T: 08 9941 1185; F: 08 9941 1951 Contact: Jenny Little E: jenny.little@fish.wa.gov.au Freemantle 14 Capo D’Orlando Drive Sth Fremantle WA 6162 T: 08 9432 8000; F: 08 9432 8060 Albany 70-74 Frederick Street, Albany WA 6630 T: 08 9845 7400; F: 08 9845 7457 Contact: Kevin Donohue E: kevin.donohue@fish.wa.gov.au

Australian Aquaculture Research Institutions Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) PMB No 3 Townsville MC QLD 4810 T: 07 4753 4444; F: 07 4772 5852 AIMS – Darwin T: 08 8920 9240 AIMS – Perth T: 08 6369 4000 W: www.aims.gov.au Australian Seafood CRC Mark Oliphant Building Science Park Adelaide Laffer Drive Bedford Park SA 5042 T: 1300 732 213; F: 08 8201 7659 Contact: Alison Connelly Office Manager E: Alison.Connelly@seafoodcrc.com W: www.seafoodcrc.com Curtin Aquatic Research Department of Environment & Agriculture Aquaculture & Coastal Zone Management programmes Curtin University of Technology GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845 T: 08 9266 4504; F: 08 9266 4422 W: www.environmentagriculture.curtin. edu.au DPI – Fisheries Victoria 2A Bellarine Hwy Queenscliff VIC 3225 T: 03 5258 0111; F: 03 5258 0270 Contact: Dr Brett Ingram E: brett.ingram@dpi.vic.gov.au W: www.dpi.vic.gov.au/fisheries

FRDC (Fisheries Research & Development Corp) Locked Bag 222 Deakin West ACT 2600 T: 02 6285 0400; F: 02 6285 4421 E: frdc@frdc.com.au W: www.frdc.com.au Executive Director: Patrick Hone Communications Manager: Peter Horvat Check website for information on sub program infrastructure and state FRABS

Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies (IMAS) Fisheries Aquaculture & Coasts Centre University of Tasmania Private Bag 49 Hobart TAS 7001 W: www.imas.utas.edu.au Director: Professor Colin Buxton FAICD T: 03 6227 7256; F: 03 6227 8035 Exec Asst: Natalie Johnston E: Natalie.Johnston@utas.edu.au

Salmon Enterprises of Tasmania Pty Ltd (SALTAS) PO Box 1 Wayatinah TAS 7140 T: (03) 6289 3280; F: (03) 6289 3290 E: admin@saltas.com.au

Tasmanian Oyster Research Council Ltd C/- Oysters Tasmania T: 0458 601 057 E: info@oysterstasmania.org W: www.oysterstasmania.org

SARDI (SA Research & Development Institute) SA Aquatic Sciences Centre Aquaculture Research & Development Program PO Box 120 Henley Beach SA 5022 W: www.sardi.sa.gov.au Contact: Steve Clarke – 08 8207 5443 E: clarke.steven@sa.gov.au

NEW ZEALAND

Seafood Services Australia PO Box 2188 Ascot QLD 4007 T: 1300 130 321; F: 1300 130 743 E: ssa@seafoodservices.com.au W: www.seafood.net.au Managing Director: Ted Loveday

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NIWA – Taihoro Nukurangi Private Bag 99940 Auckland T: +64 9 375 2050; F: +64 9 375 2051 E: enquiries@niwa.co.nz W: www.niwa.co.nz


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ALGAE ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int P/L Australian Distributor for Aquafauna Bio-Marine Ltd USA (W: www.aquafauna.com) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853 F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser CSIRO Microalgae Supply Service Australian National Algae Culture Collection Castray Esplanade Hobart TAS 7001 (GPO Box 1538 ) T: 03 6232 5316 F: 03 6232 5471 E: cathy.johnston@csiro.au W: www.csiro.au/ANACC Display advertiser

ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634 F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser ARTEMIA CYSTS ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int P/L Australian Distributor for Aquafauna Bio-Marine Ltd USA (W: www.aquafauna.com) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853 F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Ausaqua P/L PO Box 226 Wallaroo SA 5556 T: 08 8824 2252; F: 08 8824 2152 E: artemiasupply@ausaqua.com.au W: www.ausaqua.com.au Display advertiser Primo Aquaculture P/L INVE GSL Cysts PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634; F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser Spectrum Aquaculture P/L ‘Salt Creek GSL Cysts’ 19-21 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 Sales Enquiries: 1300 655 092 E: spectrum@ridley.com.au W: www.spectrumaquaculture.com.au W: www.feeds.com.au Display advertiser

Australian National Algae Culture Collection

CSIRO Microalgae Supply Service We supply high quality microalgae starter cultures and complementary technical advice to the aquaculture industry as well as for research, education and other industrial applications throughout Australia and internationally.

All cultures are grown under controlled environment conditions. Selected strains are axenic (bacteria-free). Orders are dispatched via courier to ensure arrival in the best possible condition.

For more information, strain list, or to place orders, contact:

Ms Cathy Johnston, Manager, Microalgae Supply Service GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia Phone 61 (0)3 6232 5316 Fax 61 (0)3 6232 5471

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e-mail: cathy.johnston@csiro.au www.csiro.au/ANACC


BARCOO GRUNTER Fingerlings South East Queensland Fish P/L 1044 Beaudesert-Beenleigh Road Luscombe QLD 4207 T: 07 5546 4462; F: 07 5546 4862 E:sales@seqfish.com.au W: www.seqfish.com.au

PLANTS AND ANIMALS

BARRAMUNDI Robarra 6-8 Morgan Street Wingfield SA 5013 T: 08 8347 0846 F: 08 8445 7470 E: andrei@robarra.com.au Post-larvae Darwin Aquaculture Centre Channel Island GPO Box 3000 Darwin NT 0801 T: 08 8924 4260 F: 08 8924 4277 M: 0401 115 816 E: damon.gore@nt.gov.au Fingerlings Darwin Aquaculture Centre Channel Island GPO Box 3000 Darwin NT 0801 T: 08 8924 4260; F: 08 8924 4277 M: 0401 115 816 E: damon.gore@nt.gov.au Mainstream Aquaculture PO Box 2286 Werribee VIC 3030 T: 03 9734 1912 F: 03 9734 1917 E: sales@mainaqua.com.au W: www.mainaqua.com.au Display advertiser WBA Hatcheries P/L 2 Hamra Avenue West Beach SA 5024 T: 08 8235 0489 F: 08 8355 0492 E: andrei@robarra.com.au Display advertiser

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BARRAMUNDI (CONT) Market Size Robarra 6-8 Morgan Street Wingfield SA 5013 T: 08 8347 0846 F: 08 8445 7470 E: andrei@robarra.com.au

PLANTS AND ANIMALS

BRINE SHRIMP (ARTEMIA) Cysts Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Ausaqua P/L PO Box 226 Wallaroo SA 5556 T: 08 8824 2252 F: 08 8824 2152 E: sales@algaboost.com W: www.algaboost.com Display advertiser Primo Aquaculture P/L INVE GSL Cysts PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser

BARRAMUNDI FINGERLINGS ✔ High Quality ✔ Range of Sizes ✔ Available Year Round ✔ Commercial Quantities ✔ Australia Wide ✔ Reliable Supply Tel: 08 8235 0489 Fax: 08 8355 0492 Email: Andrei@robarra.com.au

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Spectrum Aquaculture P/L ‘Salt Creek GSL Cysts’ 19-21 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 Sales Enquiries: 1300 655 092 E: spectrum@ridley.com.au W: www.spectrumaquaculture.com.au W: www.feeds.com.au Display advertiser CATFISH Fingerlings Murray Cod Hatcheries 3681 Sturt Highway Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 T: 02 6922 7360 F: 02 6922 7619 FRESHWATER CRAYFISH Triaqua 9 Casuarina Avenue Broken Hill NSW 2880 T: 08 8087 4891 T: 08 8091 4309 M: 0429 874 891 E: triaqua@clearmail.com.au Display advertiser FRESHWATER FISH Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser GOLDFISH Sunrise Fish Farm & Hatchery 1359 Pacific Highway Kundabung NSW 2441 T/F: 02 6561 5133 E: debbie.hambly@bigpond.com.au JADE PERCH / BARCOO GRUNTER Larvae South East Queensland Fish P/L 1044 Beaudesert-Beenleigh Road Luscombe QLD 4207 T: 07 5546 4462 F: 07 5546 4862 E:sales@seqfish.com.au W: www.seqfish.com.au Fingerlings South East Queensland Fish P/L 1044 Beaudesert-Beenleigh Road Luscombe QLD 4207 T: 07 5546 4462 F: 07 5546 4862 E:sales@seqfish.com.au W: www.seqfish.com.au


JAPANESE KOI Sunrise Fish Farm & Hatchery 1359 Pacific Highway Kundabung NSW 2441 T/F: 02 6561 5133 E: debbie.hambly@bigpond.com.au

Algae Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser CSIRO Microalgae Supply Service Australian National Algae Culture Collection Castray Esplanade Hobart TAS 7001 (GPO Box 1538 ) T: 03 6232 5316 F: 03 6232 5471 E: cathy.johnston@csiro.au W: www.csiro.au/ANACC Display advertiser ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634; F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser Rotifers Primo Aquaculture P/L SELCO Sparkle by INVE PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634; F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser

Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147 F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au Display advertiser

MARINE FISH Palmers Island Mulloway P/L PO Box 89 Yamba NSW 2464 M: 0421 500 611 E: andrew@pim.net.au W: www.pim.net.au

Broodstock Thurla Farms RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203 F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au

MARINE WORMS (POLYCHAETES) Aquabait P/L PO Box 5107 Dora Creek NSW 2264 T: 02 4973 5505 F: 02 4973 5515 E: sales@aquabait.com.au W: www.aquabait.com.au

Fingerlings Gwydir Native Fish Hatchery (HQAS Accredited Hatchery) Copeton Dam Road via Inverell NSW 2360 T: 02 6722 2818; F: 02 6721 0749 M: 0428 254 240 E: prandall@bigpond.net.au Display advertiser

MULLOWAY Market Size Palmers Island Mulloway P/L PO Box 89 Yamba NSW 2464 M: 0421 500 611 E: andrew@pim.net.au W: www.pim.net.au

PLANTS AND ANIMALS

LIVE FEEDS ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634; F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser

Others Aquabait P/L PO Box 5107 Dora Creek NSW 2264 T: 02 4973 5505 F: 02 4973 5515 E: sales@aquabait.com.au W: www.aquabait.com.au

Aquaculture

Horticultural Farming

MURRAY COD Thurla Farms RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203 F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au

Brian and Joan Casey Menindee NSW Phone Property: 08 8087 4891 Farm: 08 8091 4309 Mobile: 0429 874 891 Email: triaqua@clearmail.com.au

Murray Darling Fisheries Reliable supplier of • Murray Cod • Golden Perch • Silver Perch T: 02 6922 9447 • F: 02 6922 9448 E: mdfish@ozemail.com.au 1795 Old Narrandera Road Wagga Wagga NSW 2650

Call 0419 600 926 Experienced Exporter

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MURRAY COD (CONT) Fingerlings Murray Cod Hatcheries 3681 Sturt Highway Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 T: 02 6922 7360 F: 02 6922 7619 Display advertiser

Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147 F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au Display advertiser

Market Size Cameron of Tasmania P/L Arthur Highway Dunalley TAS 7177 T: 03 6253 5111; F: 03 6253 5278 E: admin@cameronsoysters.com W: www.cameronsoysters.com

Murray Darling Fisheries 1795 Old Narrandera Road Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 T: 02 6922 9447 F: 02 6922 9448 M: 0419 600 926 E: mdfish@ozemail.com.au Display advertiser

Market Size Thurla Farms RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203 F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au

PERCH – GOLDEN Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147; F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au Display advertiser

Thurla Farms RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203 F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au

Gwydir Native Fish Hatchery HQAS accredited commercial growers & breeders of Murray Cod, Golden and Silver Perch fingerlings

For more information call 02 6722 2818 or 0428 254 240 Email: prandall@bigpond.net.au

Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147 F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au Display advertiser OYSTERS (CRASSOSTREA GIGAS) Spat Cameron of Tasmania P/L Arthur Highway Dunalley TAS 7177 T: 03 6253 5111; F: 03 6253 5278 E: admin@cameronsoysters.com W: www.cameronsoysters.com Pre-adults Cameron of Tasmania P/L Arthur Highway Dunalley TAS 7177 T: 03 6253 5111 F: 03 6253 5278 E: admin@cameronsoysters.com W: www.cameronsoysters.com

UARAH FISHERIES SINCE 1978

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Providing genetically superior weaned fingerlings for commercial aquaculture • Murray Cod • Golden Perch • Silver Perch For more information call

02 6956 2147 F: 02 6956 2245 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au

Broodstock Sunrise Fish Farm & Hatchery 1359 Pacific Highway Kundabung NSW 2441 T/F: 02 6561 5133 E: debbie.hambly@bigpond.com.au Fingerlings Gwydir Native Fish Hatchery (HQAS Accredited Hatchery) Copeton Dam Road via Inverell NSW 2360 T: 02 6722 2818 F: 02 6721 0749 M: 0428 254 240 E: prandall@bigpond.net.au Display advertiser Murray Cod Hatcheries 3681 Sturt Highway Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 T: 02 6922 7360 F: 02 6922 7619 Murray Darling Fisheries 1795 Old Narrandera Road Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 T: 02 6922 9447 F: 02 6922 9448 M: 0419 600 926 E: mdfish@ozemail.com.au Display advertiser South East Queensland Fish P/L 1044 Beaudesert-Beenleigh Road Luscombe QLD 4207 T: 07 5546 4462 F: 07 5546 4862 E:sales@seqfish.com.au W: www.seqfish.com.au Sunrise Fish Farm & Hatchery 1359 Pacific Highway Kundabung NSW 2441 T/F: 02 6561 5133 E: debbie.hambly@bigpond.com.au


Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147; F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au Display advertiser

PERCH – SILVER Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147; F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au Broodstock Sunrise Fish Farm & Hatchery 1359 Pacific Highway Kundabung NSW 2441 T/F: 02 6561 5133 E: debbie.hambly@bigpond.com.au Fingerlings Gwydir Native Fish Hatchery (HQAS Accredited Hatchery) Copeton Dam Road via Inverell NSW 2360 T: 02 6722 2818 F: 02 6721 0749 M: 0428 254 240 E: prandall@bigpond.net.au Display advertiser Murray Cod Hatcheries 3681 Sturt Highway Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 T: 02 6922 7360; F: 02 6922 7619 Murray Darling Fisheries 1795 Old Narrandera Road Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 T: 02 6922 9447 F: 02 6922 9448 M: 0419 600 926 E: mdfish@ozemail.com.au Display advertiser South East Queensland Fish P/L 1044 Beaudesert-Beenleigh Road Luscombe QLD 4207 T: 07 5546 4462 F: 07 5546 4862 E:sales@seqfish.com.au W: www.seqfish.com.au

Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147; F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au Market Size Thurla Farms RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203; F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au SHELLFISH Cameron of Tasmania P/L Arthur Highway Dunalley TAS 7177 T: 03 6253 5111; F: 03 6253 5278 E: admin@cameronsoysters.com W: www.cameronsoysters.com TROUT – BROWN Fry Captured Holdings / Buxton Trout Farm 2118 Maroondah Highway Buxton VIC 3711 T: 03 5774 7370; F: 03 5774 7348 E: buxtontrout@bigpond.com TROUT – RAINBOW Captured Holdings / Buxton Trout Farm 2118 Maroondah Highway Buxton VIC 3711 T: 03 5774 7370; F: 03 5774 7348 E: buxtontrout@bigpond.com Fry Captured Holdings / Buxton Trout Farm 2118 Maroondah Highway Buxton VIC 3711 T: 03 5774 7370 F: 03 5774 7348 E: buxtontrout@bigpond.com Market Size Captured Holdings / Buxton Trout Farm 2118 Maroondah Highway Buxton VIC 3711 T: 03 5774 7370 F: 03 5774 7348 E: buxtontrout@bigpond.com

Eggs Captured Holdings / Buxton Trout Farm 2118 Maroondah Highway Buxton VIC 3711 T: 03 5774 7370 F: 03 5774 7348 E: buxtontrout@bigpond.com Springfield Hatcheries P/L PO Box 390 Scottsdale TAS 7260 T: 03 6352 7339 F: 03 6352 7211 E: mail@springfish.com.au W: www.springfish.com.au

PLANTS AND ANIMALS

Market Size Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147; F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au Display advertiser

Sunrise Fish Farm & Hatchery 1359 Pacific Highway Kundabung NSW 2441 T/F: 02 6561 5133 E: debbie.hambly@bigpond.com.au

YABBIES Triaqua 9 Casuarina Avenue Broken Hill NSW 2880 T: 08 8087 4891, 08 8091 4309 M: 0429 874 891 E: triaqua@clearmail.com.au Display advertiser Broodstock Triaqua 9 Casuarina Avenue Broken Hill NSW 2880 T: 08 8087 4891, 08 8091 4309 M: 0429 874 891 E: triaqua@clearmail.com.au Display advertiser Juveniles Murray Cod Hatcheries 3681 Sturt Highway Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 T: 02 6922 7360 F: 02 6922 7619 Triaqua 9 Casuarina Avenue Broken Hill NSW 2880 T: 08 8087 4891, 08 8091 4309 M: 0429 874 891 E: triaqua@clearmail.com.au Display advertiser Market Size Triaqua 9 Casuarina Avenue Broken Hill NSW 2880 T: 08 8087 4891, 08 8091 4309 M: 0429 874 891 E: triaqua@clearmail.com.au Display advertiser

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ABALONE FARMING EQUIPMENT GP Graders (Victoria) 8-12 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 T: 03 9585 9444 F: 03 9543 8997 E: steve@gpgraders.com.au W: gpgraders.com Display advertiser Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

ABALONE GRADING MACHINE GP Graders (Victoria) 8-12 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 T: 03 9585 9444; F: 03 9543 8997 E: steve@gpgraders.com.au W: gpgraders.com Display advertiser ACTIVATED CARBON Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser AERATORS & AERATION EQUIPMENT Aireng P/L 10 Turbo Drive Bayswater VIC 3153 T: 03 9738 1999 F: 03 9738 1766 E: sales@aireng.com.au W: www.aireng.com.au Display advertiser

GP Graders has released a revolutionary new machine to the shellfish industry. The GP SeaGrade™ series of grading & packing machines that sort shellfish according to both dimensional size and weight. Each shell is carried in its own conveyor cup that tips product at the required grade exit. The combination of weight & optical grading tells you more about your product to identify your highest quality products & command top premium prices for them.

- Weight grading is essential for the export market, live abalone & to determine flesh content in oysters - Each size can be broken into multiple grades based on weight - Identifies & discards dead oysters

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Growout baskets TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755; F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser

GP SeaGrade™ Weight & Optical size grading

GP SeaGrade™ can handle 24,000+ items per hour, is accurate to +/- 1gram & built for operation in the harsh marine environment. Phone (03) 9585-9444 www.gpgraders.com info@gpgraders.com

Don’t delay! Contact us now for competitive prices on Futi Aerators and the latest gear box design. Motor Arcuate bevel-gear Bearing cap Mechanical seal Stainless steel shaft Gear box

Paddle wheel features Arcuate bevel-gear box Gears manufactured from chromiummanganese-titanium alloy Higher efficiency, longer life span Up to 20% power saving Call Proaqua on 1300 304 634 Email: admin@proaqua.net.au or visit: www.proaqua.net.au

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AERATORS & AERATION EQUIPMENT (CONT) Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Aquatic Eco-Systems,Inc 2395 Apopka Blvd. Suite 100 Apopka, Florida 32703 USA T: +1 407 886 3939 F: +407 886 0800 E: aes@aquaticeco.com W: www.aquaticeco.com Display advertiser

Clearwater Lakes and Ponds P/L Contact: Scott Tucker 4 / 179 Bamfield Road Heidelberg West VIC 3081 T: 1300 283 387 E:info@cwip.com.au W: www.cwlp.com.au

Fresh By Design Group 3 Old Oak Place (PO Box 1020) Moss Vale NSW 2577 T: 02 48 681 762 F: 02 48 682 206 M: 0419 288 712 E: fresh@bigpond.net.au W: www.freshbydesign.com.au Display advertiser

Diamond Networks Unit 2 / 14 Bowen Street O’Connor WA 6163 T : 08-9314 3003 E: info@diamond-nets.com W: diamondnetworks.com.au Esam Australia P/L 5 Sheppard St Thornbury VIC 3071 T: 03 9484 5719 F: 03 9484 4052 E: esam@esamaust.com.au W: www.sidechannelblowers.com.au Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

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MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450 F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser PDA Blower Company 34 Nicole Way Dandenong South VIC 3175 T: 03 9794 0855 F: 03 9794 0722 E: mail@pdablower.com.au W: www.pdablower.com.au NSW Office: T: 02 9594 0884 F: 02 9594 0885 E: rmason@pdablower.com.au ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634 F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

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Spectrum Aquaculture P/L Air & Oxygen delivery 19-21 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 Sales Enquiries: 1300 655 092 E: spectrum@ridley.com.au W: www.spectrumaquaculture.com.au W: www.feeds.com.au Display advertiser


Paddlewheel Fresh By Design Group 3 Old Oak Place (PO Box 1020) Moss Vale NSW 2577 T: 02 48 681 762 F: 02 48 682 206 M: 0419 288 712 E: fresh@bigpond.net.au W: www.freshbydesign.com.au Display advertiser Primo Aquaculture P/L Chenta Paddlewheels PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser

Phoslock Pty Ltd Producer/Distributor of Phoslock TM Suite 302, 110 Pacific Highway St Leonards NSW 2065 T: 07 5465 4888; 02 9439 7715 F: 02 9460 8973 E: awinks@phoslock.com.au W: www.phoslock.com.au Display advertiser ALGICIDES Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

AMMONIA CONTROL CULTURES Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Clearwater Lakes and Ponds P/L Contact: Scott Tucker 4 / 179 Bamfield Road Heidelberg West VIC 3081 T: 1300 283 387 E:info@cwip.com.au W: www.cwlp.com.au

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

ALGAE CULTURE MEDIA Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Ausaqua P/L (Manufacturer of Algaboost) PO Box 226 Wallaroo SA 5556 T: 08 8824 2252 F: 08 8824 2152 E: sales@algaboost.com W: www.algaboost.com Display advertiser ALGAE CONTROL Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Clearwater Lakes and Ponds P/L Contact: Scott Tucker 4 / 179 Bamfield Road Heidelberg West VIC 3081 T: 1300 283 387 E:info@cwip.com.au W: www.cwlp.com.au Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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ANAESTHETICS Primo Aquaculture P/L AQUI-S PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser APVMA Registered Anaesthetics ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int. P/L) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853 F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au (Australian distributor for Syndel Ltd – Canada, and Aquafauna – USA) Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

ANCHORS Jeyco (1992) P/L Mooring & Rigging Equipment PO Box 1590 Bibra Lake WA 6965 T: 08 9418 7500 F: 08 9418 7511 E: info@jeyco.com.au W: www.jeyco.com.au

Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

ARTIFICIAL SEAWATER Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741; F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au

AUTOMATIC MONITORING SYSTEMS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

ANODE SUPPLIES Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

AQUARIUMS Optimax Aquatech PO Box 164 Robe SA 5276 T/F: 08 8768 1936; M: 0427 093 632 E: mjdavis1@bigpond.com.au

Technolab Marketing P/L PO Box 411 Rosny Park TAS 7018 T: 03 6244 1330 F: 03 6244 1338 E: scott@technolab.com.au W: www.technolab.com.au

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Fax | 1300 308 001 Email | primo@ridley.com.au


BACTERIA PRODUCTS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser BAGS – PLASTIC Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

BAIT Aquabait P/L PO Box 5107 Dora Creek NSW 2264 T: 02 4973 5505 F: 02 4973 5515 E: sales@aquabait.com.au W: www.aquabait.com.au

BINS ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263 St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser

Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser

Fibreglass Ajay / Duraplas Tanks Robb Street Russelton Industrial Estate Alstonville NSW 2477 Freecall: 1300 Duraplas (387 275) T: 02 6628 0002 F: 02 6628 3804 E: info@duraplas.com.au W: www.duraplas.com.au W: www.ajayfibreglass.com.au Display advertiser

MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450; F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

Triaqua 9 Casuarina Avenue Broken Hill NSW 2880 T: 08 8087 4891, 08 8091 4309 M: 0429 874 891 E: triaqua@clearmail.com.au Display advertiser BASKETS Allied Filter Fabrics PO Box 77 Hornsby NSW 1630 T: 02 9476 4400 F: 02 9476 3599 E: ian@filterfabrics.com.au W: www.filterfabrics.com.au Display advertiser Shellfish SEAPA Pty Ltd 26-28 Erudina Avenue Edwardstown SA 5039 T: + 61 8 8357 6611 F: + 61 8 8357 4722 E: seapa@seapa.com.au W: www.seapa.com.au Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Dolphin Plastics and Packaging 4 Machinery Avenue Warana QLD 4575 T: 07 5493 4133 F: 07 5493 4122 E: sales@dolphinplastics.com W: www.dolphinplastics.com

BIOFILTERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755 F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser


BIOLOGICAL FILTER MEDIA Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Datason P/L 6 Tobias Place Kings Langley NSW 2147 T: 0411 596 908 E: jim@kayhaysgardens.com.au W: www.kayhaysgardens.com.au Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Fresh By Design Group 3 Old Oak Place (PO Box 1020) Moss Vale NSW 2577 T: 02 48 681 762 :F: 02 48 682 206 M: 0419 288 712 E: fresh@bigpond.net.au W: www.freshbydesign.com.au Display advertiser MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450; F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser

Quinntech Plastics (T/As Quinn Plastics) PO Box 90 Kilburn North SA 5084 T: 08 8262 6460 F: 08 8262 6461 E: quinnplastics@senet.com.au W: www.quinnplastics.com.au Display advertiser

BIOMASS MEASUREMENT Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

BIRD NETTING Quin Marine 77 St Vincent Street Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577; F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser

Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Datason P/L Check out our biological and mechanical filters and how to set them up for aquaculture.

Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

For more information and a full product range visit: www.kayhaysgardens.com.au or call Jim on: 0411 596 908

Healthy Stock = Healthy Profits

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BIRD SCARING EQUIPMENT Quin Marine 77 St Vincent Street Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577; F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser BLOWERS Aireng P/L 10 Turbo Drive Bayswater VIC 3153 T: 03 9738 1999; F: 03 9738 1766 E: sales@aireng.com.au W: www.aireng.com.au Display advertiser

Importers of 3 different sizes of bio balls and Japanese filter mesh. Supplier of Australian made Hurlcon Viron P300 energy efficient 3 speed pump.

Certified surface area: 14075mm2 per unit

VP Structures P/L Unit 4 / 93 Burnside Road (PO Box 6033) Yatala QLD 4207 T: 07 3382 9100; F: 07 3807 3675 E: info@vpstructures.com.au W: www.vpstructures.com.au Display advertiser

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MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450; F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser PDA Blower Company 34 Nicole Way Dandenong South VIC 3175 T: 03 9794 0855; F: 03 9794 0722 E: mail@pdablower.com.au W: www.pdablower.com.au NSW Office: T: 02 9594 0884: F: 02 9594 0885 E: rmason@pdablower.com.au

www.seafarm-systems.no www.seafarm-systems.com email: sales@seafarm-systems.com

BUG ZAPPERS Ultra Violet Products (Aust) P/L 15 Marlow Road Keswick SA 5035 T: 1800 081 880 F: 08 8351 2811 E: uvproducts@CHARIOT.net.au W: www.uvp.com.au

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Australia 8 Negara Crescent, Goodwood, Tas 7010 Ph + 613 6274 0222 Fax + 613 6274 0234

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

BOATS AND OUTBOARDS Quin Marine 77 St Vincent Street Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577; F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser

Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

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Esam Australia P/L 5 Sheppard St Thornbury VIC 3071 T: 03 9484 5719; F: 03 9484 4052 E: esam@esamaust.com.au W: www.sidechannelblowers.com.au Display advertiser

WEB www.aireng.com.au EMAIL fans@aireng.com.au

Scandinavia Skolegade 33, DK 8600, Silkeborg Ph + 45 7026 7400 Fax + 45 7026 7401

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BUILDING INSULATION Solarwise Freecall: 1800 805 287 M: 0407 716 940 (Sean Finemore) M: 0407 716 937 (Steven Fitch) E: alison@qis.com.au W: www.solarwise.com.au BUOYS Jeyco (1992) P/L Mooring & Rigging Equipment PO Box 1590 Bibra Lake WA 6965 T: 08 9418 7500; F: 08 9418 7511 E: info@jeyco.com.au W: www.jeyco.com.au

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741; F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au CAGE FABRIC Quin Marine 77 St Vincent Street Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577; F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser Cageways Australia RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203; F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634; F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser Fish Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser

Cageways Australia RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203; F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634; F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser Shellfish SEAPA Pty Ltd 26-28 Erudina Avenue Edwardstown SA 5039 T: + 61 8 8357 6611 F: + 61 8 8357 4722 E: seapa@seapa.com.au W: www.seapa.com.au TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755 F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser CAMERAS Underwater BGB Marine – Underwater Light and Vision Distributed in Aust and NZ by: Tank Tec 22 Pothana Rd, Electrona TAS 7054 (PO Box 592 Snug TAS 7054) T: 1300 659 982 M: 0409 184 953 E: info@tanktec.com.au W: www.bgbinnovation.com Display advertiser CHAIN Jeyco (1992) P/L Mooring & Rigging Equipment PO Box 1590 Bibra Lake WA 6965 T: 08 9418 7500; F: 08 9418 7511 E: info@jeyco.com.au W: www.jeyco.com.au

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Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au CHECK WEIGHT LABELLING EQUIPMENT Multivac Australia P/L 2 McGregors Drive Keilor Park VIC 3042 (PO Box 123 Keilor East VIC 3033) T: 03 8331 2800 F: 03 8331 2810 E: info@multivac.com.au W: www.multivac.com CHEMICAL-FREE OYSTER POSTS Woodshield Pty Ltd Lot 12, 1 Quarry Road Tottenham VIC 3012 (PO Box 256 Carole Park QLD 4300) T: 1300 622 906 F: 07 32715575 E: info@woodshield.com.au W: www.woodshield.com.au Display advertiser CHEMICALS Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser CLEANING & SANITISING PRODUCTS Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au CLIMATE CONTROL BUILDINGS VP Structures P/L Unit 4 / 93 Burnside Road (PO Box 6033) Yatala QLD 4207 T: 07 3382 9100 F: 07 3807 3675 E: info@vpstructures.com.au W: www.vpstructures.com.au Display advertiser


COUNTERS Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

CUSTOM-DESIGNED SEAFOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT GP Graders (Victoria) 8-12 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 T: 03 9585 9444 F: 03 9543 8997 E: steve@gpgraders.com.au W: gpgraders.com Display advertiser CRYOPRESERVATION SYSTEMS BOC Limited 10 Julius Avenue North Ryde NSW 2113 T: 131 262 F: 132 427 E: contact@boc.com W: www.boc.com.au Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

EEL FARMING EQUIPMENT Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser EGG SORTERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser Technolab Marketing P/L PO Box 411 Rosny Park TAS 7018 T: 03 6244 1330 F: 03 6244 1338 E: scott@technolab.com.au W: www.technolab.com.au ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING EQUIPMENT Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 493 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au FEEDERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

CURRENT METERS Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

DIAGNOSTIC KITS ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634 F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser

Cageways Australia RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203 F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au Fresh By Design Group 3 Old Oak Place (PO Box 1020) Moss Vale NSW 2577 T: 02 48 681 762 F: 02 48 682 206 M: 0419 288 712 E: fresh@bigpond.net.au W: www.freshbydesign.com.au Display advertiser Automatic Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser Fish Cageways Australia RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203 F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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FEEDS Aqua Agri Enterprises P/L 36 Pyke Street Teesdale VIC 3328 T: 03 5281 5722 M: 0408 109 946 E: admin@aquaagrienterprises.com.au W: www.aquaagrienterprises.com.au Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

E N Hutchinson Ltd PO Box 25146 St Helens Auckland NEW ZEALAND 1740 T: +64 9 527 0601 F: +64 9 527 0602 E:pete@enhutchinson.co.nz W: www.enhutchinson.co.nz Grobest Australia Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730; F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: sales@grobest.com.au W: www.grobest.com.au Display advertiser

DISTRIBUTED BY: BRAY INVESTMENT GROUP PTY LTD UNIT 1/30 MILLENIUM PLACE TINGALPA, QLD, 4173

FREECALL: 1800 005 434 WEBSITE: www.luckystarfeed.net EMAIL: bigptyltd@bigpond.com.au

Lucky Star (Distributed by Bray Investment Group PTY LTD) Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730; F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: bigptyltd@bigpond.com W: www.luckystarfeed.net Display advertiser Primo Aquaculture P/L INVE Range PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422; F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au

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Abalone E N Hutchinson Ltd PO Box 25146 St Helens Auckland NEW ZEALAND 1740 T: +64 9 527 0601 F: +64 9 527 0602 E:pete@enhutchinson.co.nz W: www.enhutchinson.co.nz Algae ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int P/L Australian Distributor for Aquafauna Bio-Marine Ltd USA (W: www.aquafauna.com) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853 F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au Display advertiser

CSIRO Microalgae Supply Service Australian National Algae Culture Collection Castray Esplanade Hobart TAS 7001 (GPO Box 1538 ) T: 03 6232 5316 F: 03 6232 5471 E: cathy.johnston@csiro.au W: www.csiro.au/ANACC Display advertiser Aquarium Fish Aqua Agri Enterprises P/L 36 Pyke Street Teesdale VIC 3328 T: 03 5281 5722 M: 0408 109 946 E: admin@aquaagrienterprises.com.au W: www.aquaagrienterprises.com.au Display advertiser E N Hutchinson Ltd PO Box 25146 St Helens Auckland NEW ZEALAND 1740 T: +64 9 527 0601 F: +64 9 527 0602 E:pete@enhutchinson.co.nz W: www.enhutchinson.co.nz

Spectrum Aquaculture P/L Artemia Cysts and Diets 19-21 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 Sales Enquiries: 1300 655 092 E: spectrum@ridley.com.au W: www.spectrumaquaculture.com.au W: www.feeds.com.au Display advertiser

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Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Primo Aquaculture P/L INVE Range PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser

Instant Algae is your easy solution for replacing or supplementing live microalgae in commercial fish, shrimp, shellfish and ornamental hatcheries, universities and research. Instant Algae is real marine microalgae, grown under laboratory conditions and concentrated for easy storage and long life. Instant Algae is not live and cannot be used as starter cultures – it is an inexpensive bulk feed. Manufactured by Reed Mariculture www.reedmariculture.com Distributed by Proaqua PO Box 1248, Cooparoo Qld 4151 Tel:1300 304 634 • Email: admin@proaqua.net.au Web: www.proaqua.net.au

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Phillip Kerr Ph: 03 5281 5722 Mob: 0408 109 946 Email: admin@aquaagrienterprises.com.au Web: www.aquaagrienterprises.com.au

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FEEDS (CONT) Artemia enrichment/hatchery Lucky Star (Distributed by Bray Investment Group PTY LTD) Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730 F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: bigptyltd@bigpond.com W: www.luckystarfeed.net Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Barramundi Grobest Australia Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730 F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: sales@grobest.com.au W: www.grobest.com.au Display advertiser ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634 F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser

Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422 F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au Brine Shrimp ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int P/L Australian Distributor for Aquafauna Bio-Marine Ltd USA (W: www.aquafauna.com) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853 F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au Display advertiser Primo Aquaculture P/L INVE GSL Cysts PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser Spectrum Aquaculture P/L ‘Salt Creek GSL Cysts’ 19-21 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 Sales Enquiries: 1300 655 092 E: spectrum@ridley.com.au W: www.spectrumaquaculture.com.au W: www.feeds.com.au Display advertiser Broodstock E N Hutchinson Ltd PO Box 25146 St Helens Auckland NEW ZEALAND 1740 T: +64 9 527 0601 F: +64 9 527 0602 E:pete@enhutchinson.co.nz W: www.enhutchinson.co.nz Primo Aquaculture P/L ‘24mm soft pellets’ PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser

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Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422 F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au Eel Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422 F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au Fish Meal Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422 F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au Fish, Freshwater Grobest Australia Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730 F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: sales@grobest.com.au W: www.grobest.com.au Display advertiser Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422 F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au Fish, Marine Aquabait P/L PO Box 5107 Dora Creek NSW 2264 T: 02 4973 5505; F: 02 4973 5515 E: sales@aquabait.com.au W: www.aquabait.com.au


Grobest Australia Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730; F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: sales@grobest.com.au W: www.grobest.com.au Display advertiser Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422; F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au

Hatchery Lucky Star (Distributed by Bray Investment Group PTY LTD) Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730 F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: bigptyltd@bigpond.com W: www.luckystarfeed.net Display advertiser Primo Aquaculture P/L INVE Range PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser Live Food Cultures Primo Aquaculture P/L SELCO S.parkle by INVE PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser

DISTRIBUTED BY: BRAY INVESTMENT GROUP PTY LTD UNIT 1/30 MILLENIUM PLACE TINGALPA, QLD, 4173 FREECALL: 1800 005 434

WEB: www.luckystarfeed.net Email: bigptyltd@bigpond.com.au PH: 07 3396 5730 FAX: 07 3348 7932

HATCHERY FEEDS (Aquafauna Bio-Marine Ltd USA)

High Quality • Low Prices Live algae replacement diets Artemia & Rotifer replacement & enrichment diets Brine shrimp (Artemia) ex USA Buy direct from the Australian distributor Contact: Aquatic Diagnostic Services International Pty Ltd Fax: 07 5513 1113 Email: info@adsi.com.au www.aquafauna.com

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PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Grouper Lucky Star (Distributed by Bray Investment Group PTY LTD) Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730; F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: bigptyltd@bigpond.com W: www.luckystarfeed.net Display advertiser


FEEDS (CONT) Live Food Enrichments Primo Aquaculture P/L SELCO S.presso by INVE PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Prawn ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int P/L Australian Distributor for Aquafauna Bio-Marine Ltd USA (W: www.aquafauna.com) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853 F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au Display advertiser Aquabait P/L PO Box 5107 Dora Creek NSW 2264 T: 02 4973 5505; F: 02 4973 5515 E: sales@aquabait.com.au W: www.aquabait.com.au Grobest Australia Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730 F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: sales@grobest.com.au W: www.grobest.com.au Display advertiser Lucky Star (Distributed by Bray Investment Group PTY LTD) Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730 F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: bigptyltd@bigpond.com W: www.luckystarfeed.net Display advertiser ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634 F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser

Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422 F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au Prawn – hatchery/nursery Lucky Star (Distributed by Bray Investment Group PTY LTD) Unit 1, 30 Millenium Place Tingalpa QLD 4173 T: 07 3396 5730 F: 07 3348 7932 Sales Freecall: 1800 005 434 E: bigptyltd@bigpond.com W: www.luckystarfeed.net Display advertiser Primo Aquaculture P/L FRiPPAK / LANSY by INVE PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser Salmon Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422 F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au Snapper Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422; F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au Trout Ridley Aqua Feed P/L 12-18 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 (PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508) Freecall No: 1800 268 200 T: 07 3203 3422; F: 07 3883 1618 E: aquafeed@ridley.com.au W: www.ridley.com.au

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FILTRATION EQUIPMENT All Tanks PO Box 35 Port Lincoln SA 5606 T: 08 8682 1184; F: 08 8683 0512 E: brad@alltanks.com.au W: www.alltanks.com.au Display advertiser Allied Filter Fabrics PO Box 77 Hornsby NSW 1630 T: 02 9476 4400; F: 02 9476 3599 E: ian@filterfabrics.com.au W: www.filterfabrics.com.au Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Aquatic Eco-Systems,Inc 2395 Apopka Blvd. Suite 100 Apopka, Florida 32703 USA T: + 1 407 886 3939 F: +407 886 0800 E: aes@aquaticeco.com W: www.aquaticeco.com Datason P/L 6 Tobias Place Kings Langley NSW 2147 T: 0411 596 908 E: jim@kayhaysgardens.com.au W: www.kayhaysgardens.com.au Display advertiser Davey Water Products P/L 6 Lakeview Drive Scoresby VIC 3179 T: 1300 2 DAVEY F: 1300 369 119 Email : sales@davey.com.au W: www.davey.com.au Fresh By Design Group 3 Old Oak Place (PO Box 1020) Moss Vale NSW 2577 T: 02 48 681 762 F: 02 48 682 206 M: 0419 288 712 E: fresh@bigpond.net.au W: www.freshbydesign.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser


MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450 F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser Optimax Aquatech PO Box 164 Robe SA 5276 T/F: 08 8768 1936 M: 0427 093 632 E: mjdavis1@bigpond.com.au

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Quinntech Plastics (T/As Quinn Plastics) PO Box 90 Kilburn North SA 5084 T: 08 8262 6460 F: 08 8262 6461 E: quinnplastics@senet.com.au W: www.quinnplastics.com.au Display advertiser

And free expert advice is always in stock.

Online: AquaticEco.com t InternationalSales@AquaticEco.com Tel: +1 407 886 3939 t Free Expert Advice: +1 407 598 1401 Address: 2395 Apopka Blvd. Suite 100, Apopka, Florida 32703, USA

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Technolab Marketing P/L PO Box 411 Rosny Park TAS 7018 T: 03 6244 1330 F: 03 6244 1338 E: scott@technolab.com.au W: www.technolab.com.au

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FILTRATION EQUIPMENT (CONT) Filtration media Quinntech Plastics (T/As Quinn Plastics) PO Box 90 Kilburn North SA 5084 T: 08 8262 6460 F: 08 8262 6461 E: quinnplastics@senet.com.au W: www.quinnplastics.com.au Display advertiser FISH GROWOUT EQUIPMENT Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

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Cageways Australia RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203 F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au Primo Aquaculture P/L Chenta Paddlewheels PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser FISH HARVESTING EQUIPMENT Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser FISH HATCHERY EQUIPMENT Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

Spectrum Aquaculture P/L Air & Oxygen delivery 19-21 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 Sales Enquiries: 1300 655 092 E: spectrum@ridley.com.au W: www.spectrumaquaculture.com.au W: www.feeds.com.au Display advertiser FISH HEALTH MSD Animal Health 91-105 Harpin St Bendigo East VIC 3550 T: 1800 033 461; F: 1800 817 414 W: www.msd-animal-health.com.au Display advertiser FISH PROCESSING MACHINES TNA New Zealand Ltd 23 Ash Road Manukau 2104 Auckland New Zealand (PO Box 98933 Sth Auckland Mail Centre) T: +64 9 263 7804; F: +64 9 262 2222 E: paul.daniel@tnasolutions.com W: www.tnasolutions.com Display advertiser Deboning Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser TNA New Zealand Ltd 23 Ash Road Manukau 2104 Auckland New Zealand (PO Box 98933 Sth Auckland Mail Centre) T: +64 9 263 7804; F: +64 9 262 2222 E: paul.daniel@tnasolutions.com W: www.tnasolutions.com Display advertiser Deheading Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser TNA New Zealand Ltd 23 Ash Road Manukau 2104 Auckland New Zealand (PO Box 98933 Sth Auckland Mail Centre) T: +64 9 263 7804; F: +64 9 262 2222 E: paul.daniel@tnasolutions.com W: www.tnasolutions.com Display advertiser

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Eviscerating Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser TNA New Zealand Ltd 23 Ash Road Manukau 2104 Auckland New Zealand (PO Box 98933 Sth Auckland Mail Centre) T: +64 9 263 7804 F: +64 9 262 2222 E: paul.daniel@tnasolutions.com W: www.tnasolutions.com Display advertiser Filleting Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser TNA New Zealand Ltd 23 Ash Road Manukau 2104 Auckland New Zealand (PO Box 98933 Sth Auckland Mail Centre) T: +64 9 263 7804 F: +64 9 262 2222 E: paul.daniel@tnasolutions.com W: www.tnasolutions.com Display advertiser Skinners Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser TNA New Zealand Ltd 23 Ash Road Manukau 2104 Auckland New Zealand (PO Box 98933 Sth Auckland Mail Centre) T: +64 9 263 7804 F: +64 9 262 2222 E: paul.daniel@tnasolutions.com W: www.tnasolutions.com Display advertiser


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FISH TRANSPORTERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser

FLOTATION EQUIPMENT Quin Marine 77 St Vincent Street Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577 F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser

FLOATING CAGES Cageways Australia RMB 150 Red Cliffs VIC 3496 T: 03 5024 1203; F: 03 5024 2285 E: travis@thurla.com.au

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Flotation Foam

Quin Marine 77 St Vincent St Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577; F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser

RMAX – Rigid Cellular Plastics Head Offce: 2-4 Mepham Street Maribyrnong VIC 3632 (Branches in every state) T: 1300 888 972 E: sales@rmax.com.au W: www.rmax.com.au Display advertiser

Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

www.seafarm-systems.no www.seafarm-systems.com email: sales@seafarm-systems.com

Australia 8 Negara Crescent, Goodwood, Tas 7010 Ph + 613 6274 0222 Fax + 613 6274 0234

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Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser FLOWMETERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Scandinavia Skolegade 33, DK 8600, Silkeborg Ph + 45 7026 7400 Fax + 45 7026 7401


GASES BOC Limited 10 Julius Avenue North Ryde NSW 2113 T: 131 262; F: 132 427 E: contact@boc.com W: www.boc.com.au GPS Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741; F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au

Fish Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser Shellfish Cameron of Tasmania P/L Arthur Highway Dunalley TAS 7177 T: 03 6253 5111; F: 03 6253 5278 E: admin@cameronsoysters.com W: www.cameronsoysters.com GP Graders (Victoria) 8-12 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 T: 03 9585 9444; F: 03 9543 8997 E: steve@gpgraders.com.au W: gpgraders.com Display advertiser GREENHOUSES VP Structures P/L Unit 4 / 93 Burnside Road (PO Box 6033) Yatala QLD 4207 T: 07 3382 9100 F: 07 3807 3675 E: info@vpstructures.com.au W: www.vpstructures.com.au Display advertiser

Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Ausaqua P/L PO Box 226 Wallaroo SA 5556 T: 08 8824 2252 F: 08 8824 2152 E: sales@algaboost.com W: www.algaboost.com Display advertiser Donaghys P/L 74 Tinning Street Brunswick VIC 3056 T: 03 9384 8200; F: 03 9386 3380 Freecall No: 1800 644 404 E: wfr@donaghys.com.au W: www.donaghys.com Esam Australia P/L 5 Sheppard St Thornbury VIC 3071 T: 03 9484 5719 F: 03 9484 4052 E: esam@esamaust.com.au W: www.sidechannelblowers.com.au Display advertiser

HEATERS Aquahort 52 Maraetai Heights Rd Maraetai Beach Auckland New Zealand Aust Toll Free: 1800 146 784 T: +64 9 536 6201 E: info@aquahort.com W: www.aquahort.com Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Solarwise Freecall: 1800 805 287 M: 0407 716 940 (Sean Finemore) M: 0407 716 937 (Steven Fitch) E: alison@qis.com.au W: www.solarwise.com.au Sunlover Heating Head Office: Factory 5, 9 Jersey Road, Bayswater VIC 3135 T: 03 9720 2133 F: 03 9720 3266 E: sales@sunloverheating.com.au W: www.sunloverheating.com.au NSW: Unit 2, 20 -22 Foundry Road Seven Hills NSW 2147 T: 02 9838 0000 F: 02 9838 0466 QLD: Factory 6, 7-9 Activity Crescent Molendinar QLD 4214 T: 07 5597 7360 F: 07 5597 7361 Display advertiser

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

HEAT PUMPS Aquahort 52 Maraetai Heights Rd Maraetai Beach Auckland New Zealand Aust Toll Free: 1800 146 784 T: +64 9 536 6201 E: info@aquahort.com W: www.aquahort.com Display advertiser

Spectrum Aquaculture P/L Artemia Cysts and Diets 19-21 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 Sales Enquiries: 1300 655 092 E: spectrum@ridley.com.au W: www.spectrumaquaculture.com.au W: www.feeds.com.au Display advertiser

Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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GRADERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

HATCHERY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int P/L Australian Distributor for Aquafauna Bio-Marine Ltd USA (W: www.aquafauna.com) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853; F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au Display advertiser


HEAT PUMPS (CONT) Fresh By Design Group 3 Old Oak Place (PO Box 1020) Moss Vale NSW 2577 T: 02 48 681 762 F: 02 48 682 206 M: 0419 288 712 E: fresh@bigpond.net.au W: www.freshbydesign.com.au Display advertiser Solarwise Freecall: 1800 805 287 M: 0407 716 940 (Sean Finemore) M: 0407 716 937 (Steven Fitch) E: alison@qis.com.au W: www.solarwise.com.au

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Sunlover Heating Head Office: Factory 5, 9 Jersey Road, Bayswater VIC 3135 T: 03 9720 2133 F: 03 9720 3266 E: sales@sunloverheating.com.au W: www.sunloverheating.com.au NSW: Unit 2, 20-22 Foundry Road Seven Hills NSW 2147 T: 02 9838 0000 F: 02 9838 0466 QLD: Factory 6, 7-9 Activity Crescent Molendinar QLD 4214 T: 07 5597 7360 F: 07 5597 7361 Display advertiser

HORMONES (AVPMA Registered Hormones) (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int. P/L) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853 F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au (Australian distributor for Syndel Ltd – Canada, and Aquafauna – USA) Display advertiser ICE MAKING EQUIPMENT Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser INCUBATOR CABINETS Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser INSECT KILLERS Bayer Australia 875 Pacific Highway Pymble NSW 2073 T: 0407 070 421 F: (02) 9391 6329 E: guy.chapman@bayerhealthcare.com W: www.bayeranimal.com.au

INSURANCE/STOCK MORTALITY Midland Insurance Brokers PO Box 404 Carlton South VIC 3053 T: 1300 306 571 F: 03 9349 2787 E: hotline@midlandinsurance.com.au W: wwwmidlandinsurance.com.au Display advertiser Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Company Ltd PO Box 754 Nelson New Zealand T: +64 3 546 8824 F: +64 3 546 8814 E: ck@smmi.co.nz W: www.smmi.co.uk Australian Office: 19 Agnes Street Jolimont East Melbourne VIC 3002 T: 03 9650 6288 F: 03 9650 6396 E: mutual@smmi.com.au W: www.sunderlandmarine.com/ australia Display advertiser INSULATION RMAX – Rigid Cellular Plastics Head Offce: 2-4 Mepham Street Maribyrnong VIC 3632 (Branches in every state) T: 1300 888 972 E: sales@rmax.com.au W: www.rmax.com.au Display advertiser Solarwise Freecall: 1800 805 287 M: 0407 716 940 (Sean Finemore) M: 0407 716 937 (Steven Fitch) E: alison@qis.com.au W: www.solarwise.com.au INTERNET DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111 F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser

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CONTROL YOUR ENVIRONMENT.

Sunlover Heating are the exclusive supplier of Oasis Heat Pumps.

Highly efficient heat pumps that give you incredible temperate control.

Features & Benefits f Digital controller

f Internal flow switches

f Hydrophilic fin coil coating

f Built in drains

f Powder coated steel cabinets

f Slim line design

f Titanium coil (life time warranty)

f Ozone friendly & highly efficient

f Fan Design (whisper quiet) f Reverse cycle defrost

R410a & R407c refrigerant

Solid construction and whisper quite fans gives you complete control and piece of mind. The Oasis heat pump range offers the latest technologies at affordable prices. Sunlover Heating are specialists in heating and cooling water, with solar heating and gas products also available.

f World class sophisticated yet

easy to use Carel controller

Visit sunloverheating.com.au to find out more Head Office Factory 5, 9 Jersey Road Bayswater VIC 3153 T: 03 9720 2133 F: 03 9720 3266

New South Wales 2/20-22 Foundry Road Seven Hills, NSW 2147 T: 02 9838 0000 F: 02 9882 6622

Email sales@sunloverheating.com.au

Queensland Factory 6, 7-9 Activity Crescent Molendinar QLD 4214 T: 07 5597 7360 F: 07 5597 7361

sunlover heating


KILNS – SMOKING Multivac Australia P/L 2 McGregors Drive Keilor Park VIC 3042 (PO Box 123 Keilor East VIC 3033) T: 03 8331 2800; F: 03 8331 2810 E: info@multivac.com.au W: www.multivac.com Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Lights Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au LIGHTS Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au Hazard/Navigational Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

Underwater BGB Marine – Underwater Light and Vision Distributed in Aust and NZ by: Tank Tec 22 Pothana Rd, Electrona TAS 7054 (PO Box 592 Snug TAS 7054) T: 1300 659 982 M: 0409 184 953 E: info@tanktec.com.au W: www.bgbinnovation.com Display advertiser

LEASE MARKERS Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

LONG-LIFE TIMBER POSTS Woodshield Pty Ltd Lot 12, 1 Quarry Road Tottenham VIC 3012 (PO Box 256 Carole Park QLD 4300) T: 1300 622 906 F: 07 32715575 E: info@woodshield.com.au W: www.woodshield.com.au Display advertiser

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MARINE MARKER BUOYS Jeyco (1992) P/L Mooring & Rigging Equipment PO Box 1590 Bibra Lake WA 6965 T: 08 9418 7500 F: 08 9418 7511 E: info@jeyco.com.au W: www.jeyco.com.au Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741; F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au MATERIALS HANDLING Plastics Silverlock Packaging 22 Somerton Park Drive Campbellfield VIC 3061 T: 1300 551 605 E: bruce@silverlock.com.au W: www.silverlockpackaging.com.au Offices in SA & WA Display advertiser MEDICATION & CHEMICALS Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser METERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Aquatic Eco-Systems,Inc 2395 Apopka Blvd. Suite 100 Apopka, Florida 32703 USA T: + 1 407 886 3939; F: +407 886 0800 E: aes@aquaticeco.com W: www.aquaticeco.com


Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Palintest Water Testing Systems Unit 1 / 53 Lorraine Street Peakhurst NSW 2210 T: 1300 131 516; F: 1300 131 986 E: palintest@palintest.com.au W: www.palintest.com.au

Conductivity Enviro Sensors P/L Suite 3, 271 Military Road Cremorne NSW 2090 T: 02 9904 3316; F: 02 9904 3319 E: paul@envirosensors.com.au W: www.envirosensors.com.au Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Palintest Water Testing Systems Unit 1 / 53 Lorraine Street Peakhurst NSW 2210 T: 1300 131 516 F: 1300 131 986 E: palintest@palintest.com.au W: www.palintest.com.au Hydrometers Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser pH Enviro Sensors P/L Suite 3, 271 Military Road Cremorne NSW 2090 T: 02 9904 3316; F: 02 9904 3319 E: paul@envirosensors.com.au W: www.envirosensors.com.au

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser

Dissolved Oxygen Enviro Sensors P/L Suite 3, 271 Military Road Cremorne NSW 2090 T: 02 9904 3316; F: 02 9904 3319 E: paul@envirosensors.com.au W: www.envirosensors.com.au

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Salinity Enviro Sensors P/L Suite 3, 271 Military Road Cremorne NSW 2090 T: 02 9904 3316; F: 02 9904 3319 E: paul@envirosensors.com.au W: www.envirosensors.com.au Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au Temperature Enviro Sensors P/L Suite 3, 271 Military Road Cremorne NSW 2090 T: 02 9904 3316; F: 02 9904 3319 E: paul@envirosensors.com.au W: www.envirosensors.com.au Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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Technolab Marketing P/L PO Box 411 Rosny Park TAS 7018 T: 03 6244 1330; F: 03 6244 1338 E: scott@technolab.com.au W: www.technolab.com.au

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au


METERS Total Gas Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Turbidity Enviro Sensors P/L Suite 3, 271 Military Road Cremorne NSW 2090 T: 02 9904 3316; F: 02 9904 3319 E: paul@envirosensors.com.au W: www.envirosensors.com.au

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au Palintest Water Testing Systems Unit 1 / 53 Lorraine Street Peakhurst NSW 2210 T: 1300 131 516; F: 1300 131 986 E: palintest@palintest.com.au W: www.palintest.com.au MICROALGAE CULTURE MEDIA Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Ausaqua P/L (Manufacturer of Algaboost) PO Box 226 Wallaroo SA 5556 T: 08 8824 2252; F: 08 8824 2152 E: sales@algaboost.com W: www.algaboost.com Display advertiser

MICROBIAL PREPARATIONS Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser MICROSCOPES Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Walch Optics P/L 149 Macquarie Street Hobart TAS 7000 T: 03 6223 8855; F: 03 6223 4120 E: admin@walchoptics.com.au Display advertiser MOORING EQUIPMENT Donaghys P/L 74 Tinning Street Brunswick VIC 3056 T: 03 9384 8200; F: 03 9386 3380 Freecall No: 1800 644 404 E: wfr@donaghys.com.au W: www.donaghys.com

Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741; F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au MUSSEL FARMING EQUIPMENT AusSnap 59 Linley Road Wannanup WA 6210 T: 08 9534 2378 F: 08 9534 6609 M: 0407 470 642 E: aussnap@bigpond.com W: www.aussnap.com Donaghys P/L 74 Tinning Street Brunswick VIC 3056 T: 03 9384 8200 F: 03 9386 3380 Freecall No: 1800 644 404 E: wfr@donaghys.com.au W: www.donaghys.com Quin Marine 77 St Vincent Street Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577; F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser

Jeyco (1992) P/L Mooring & Rigging Equipment PO Box 1590 Bibra Lake WA 6965 T: 08 9418 7500; F: 08 9418 7511 E: info@jeyco.com.au W: www.jeyco.com.au

Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

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Mussel Snood Snaps/Clips AusSnap 59 Linley Road Wannanup WA 6210 T: 08 9534 2378 F: 08 9534 6609 M: 0407 470 642 E: aussnap@bigpond.com W: www.aussnap.com

NAVIGATIONAL AIDS Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

MUSSEL FLOATS & BUOYS AusSnap 59 Linley Road Wannanup WA 6210 T: 08 9534 2378 F: 08 9534 6609 M: 0407 470 642 E: aussnap@bigpond.com W: www.aussnap.com

NET CLEANING Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

NET MAKING MATERIALS Allied Filter Fabrics PO Box 77 Hornsby NSW 1630 T: 02 9476 4400 F: 02 9476 3599 E: ian@filterfabrics.com.au W: www.filterfabrics.com.au Display advertiser Quin Marine 77 St Vincent Street Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577 F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser

Continuous suspended rope system

Freecall 1800 644 404 www.donaghys.com

• backbone ropes • spat and crop ropes

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

MORE MUSSELS PER METRE For professional service and advice

• lashings and snoods

Allied Filter Fabrics Pioneers in Filter Fabric Technology

Specialists in aquacultural filtration equipment and supplier of bulk filtration fabrics. PLANKTON NETS • 150 – 500 mm s/steel ring • Heavy-duty swivel • Cod ends – PVC or brass • 140 – 750ml PET bottle • Harness and tow lines

SCALLOP NETS • 500 mm s/steel ring • Heavy-duty swivel • PVC, brass or s/steel ends • 750 ml PET bottle • Harness and tow lines

We also make grading nets, dip and scoop nets, egg baskets, drop nets, screens and oyster basket inserts. All products made to customer specifications with micron ratings from 0.5 to 4000.

Contact us: AFF PO Box 77 Hornsby NSW 1630 Ph: 02 9476 4400 • Fax: 02 9476 3599 Email: ian@filterfabrics.com.au Web: www.filterfabrics.com.au Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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NETS Allied Filter Fabrics PO Box 77 Hornsby NSW 1630 T: 02 9476 4400 F: 02 9476 3599 E: ian@filterfabrics.com.au W: www.filterfabrics.com.au Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

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Diamond Networks Unit 2 / 14 Bowen Street O’Connor WA 6163 T : 08-9314 3003 E: info@diamond-nets.com W: diamondnetworks.com.au Quin Marine 77 St Vincent Street Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577 F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser

Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

Plankton Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Spectrum Aquaculture P/L ‘Nylon Filter Mesh’ 19-21 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 Sales Enquiries: 1300 655 092 E: spectrum@ridley.com.au W: www.spectrumaquaculture.com.au W: www.feeds.com.au Display advertiser

NETS – NETTING Diamond Networks Unit 2 / 14 Bowen Street O’Connor WA 6163 T : 08-9314 3003 E: info@diamond-nets.com W: diamondnetworks.com.au

Marron Diamond Networks Unit 2 / 14 Bowen Street O’Connor WA 6163 T : 08-9314 3003 E: info@diamond-nets.com W: diamondnetworks.com.au

Aquaculture Specialists Manufacturers of Cage Netting • • • • •

Tuna cages Kingfish cages Barramundi cages Hatchery nets Predatory netting

Netting • Knotless nylon 4 ply to 400 ply • Knotted polyethylene (all sizes) • Braided polyethylene (1.2mm – 8mm) • Anti-bird netting

Telephone 08 8447 3577 Fax 08 8447 4538 Email sales@quinsports.com.au Web www.quinsports.com.au

Mooring Equipment • Anchors • Chain • Stainless steel wire and hardware

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A division of Quin Sales Pty Ltd

Orca Marine Supplies P/L Unit 2 / 14 Bowen Street O’Connor WA 6163 T: 08 9314 3003 F: 08 9314 7003 E: orca1@iinet.net.au Crop protection VP Structures P/L Unit 4 / 93 Burnside Road (PO Box 6033) Yatala QLD 4207 T: 07 3382 9100 F: 07 3807 3675 E: info@vpstructures.com.au W: www.vpstructures.com.au Display advertiser Marron ponds Diamond Networks Unit 2 / 14 Bowen Street O’Connor WA 6163 T : 08-9314 3003 E: info@diamond-nets.com W: diamondnetworks.com.au OXYGEN CONTACTORS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser OXYGEN DIFFUSERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser


BOC Limited 10 Julius Avenue North Ryde NSW 2113 T: 131 262; F: 132 427 E: contact@boc.com W: www.boc.com.au Spectrum Aquaculture P/L ‘Angel Aqua Diffusers’ 19-21 Neon Street Narangba QLD 4504 Sales Enquiries: 1300 655 092 E: spectrum@ridley.com.au W: www.spectrumaquaculture.com.au W: www.feeds.com.au Display advertiser

OYSTER GROWOUT TRAYS & EQUIPMENT AusSnap 59 Linley Road Wannanup WA 6210 T: 08 9534 2378 F: 08 9534 6609 M: 0407 470 642 E: aussnap@bigpond.com W: www.aussnap.com

BST Oyster Supplies P/L 22 Oyster Drive (PO Box 356) Cowell SA 5602 T: + 61 08 8629 6013 F: + 61 08 8629 6014 M: 0417 670 788 E: bst.oysters@bigpond.com W: www.bstoysters.com ** Agencies in Tas,QLD, NSW, NZ, USA & Europe. Call BST for details Display advertiser Cameron of Tasmania P/L Arthur Highway Dunalley TAS 7177 T: 03 6253 5111; F: 03 6253 5278 E: admin@cameronsoysters.com W: www.cameronsoysters.com

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

OXYGEN GENERATORS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

OYSTER GRADING/COUNTING MACHINES GP Graders (Victoria) 8-12 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 T: 03 9585 9444 F: 03 9543 8997 E: steve@gpgraders.com.au W: gpgraders.com Display advertiser

BOC Limited 10 Julius Avenue North Ryde NSW 2113 T: 131 262; F: 132 427 E: contact@boc.com W: www.boc.com.au Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

The world’s largest and most versatile range of shellfish grow-out products

TTP Plastics By Design Tel: +61 7 3271 1755 Email: info@ttpplastics.com.au Web: www.ttpplastics.com.au

Over sixty trays, baskets and accessories designed for both intertidal and subtidal shellfish farming in variable sea-state conditions. All moulded in uv stabilized polymer.

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OYSTER GROWOUT TRAYS & EQUIPMENT (CONT) HR Browne & Sons P/L 32-34 Brownes Road Saltash NSW 2318 T/F: 02 4982 6086; M: 0408 688 461 E: hrbrowne@bigpond.com Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser SEAPA Pty Ltd 26-28 Erudina Avenue Edwardstown SA 5039 T: + 61 8 8357 6611; F: + 61 8 8357 4722 E: seapa@seapa.com.au W: www.seapa.com.au

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755; F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser Woodshield Pty Ltd Lot 12, 1 Quarry Road Tottenham VIC 3012 (PO Box 256 Carole Park QLD 4300) T: 1300 622 906; F: 07 32715575 E: info@woodshield.com.au W: www.woodshield.com.au Display advertiser OYSTER SLATS, STAKES & SLEEVES ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser

OYSTER HATCHERY EQUIPMENT Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser HR Browne & Sons P/L 32-34 Brownes Road Saltash NSW 2318 T/F: 02 4982 6086 M: 0408 688 461 E: hrbrowne@bigpond.com Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser OYSTER NURSERY EQUIPMENT Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser BST Oyster Supplies P/L 22 Oyster Drive (PO Box 356) Cowell SA 5602 T: + 61 08 8629 6013 F: + 61 08 8629 6014 M: 0417 670 788 E: bst.oysters@bigpond.com W: www.bstoysters.com ** Agencies in Tas,QLD, NSW, NZ, USA & Europe. Call BST for details Display advertiser HR Browne & Sons P/L 32-34 Brownes Road Saltash NSW 2318 T/F: 02 4982 6086 M: 0408 688 461 E: hrbrowne@bigpond.com

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TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755; F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser OYSTER PROCESSING EQUIPMENT GP Graders (Victoria) 8-12 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 T: 03 9585 9444; F: 03 9543 8997 E: steve@gpgraders.com.au W: gpgraders.com Display advertiser OZONE SYSTEMS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Clearwater Lakes and Ponds P/L Contact: Scott Tucker 4 / 179 Bamfield Road Heidelberg West VIC 3081 T: 1300 283 387 E:info@cwip.com.au W: www.cwlp.com.au Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser Ultra Violet Products (Aust) P/L 15 Marlow Road Keswick SA 5035 T: 1800 081 880; F: 08 8351 2811 E: uvproducts@CHARIOT.net.au W: www.uvp.com.au UV Guard Australia P/L Unit 7 / 88 Magowar Road Girraween NSW 2145 T: 02 9631 4900; F: 02 9631 8133 E: ross.dive@uvguard.com.au Display advertiser OZONE WATER STERILISATION EQUIPMENT UV Guard Australia P/L Unit 7 / 88 Magowar Road Girraween NSW 2145 T: 02 9631 4900; F: 02 9631 8133 E: ross.dive@uvguard.com.au Display advertiser


PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

We design, manufacture & market the complete BST Adjustable Long-Line Oyster Farming System.

Visit our fresh new website for more information on our range of products along with instructional videos on construction and assembly. www.bstoysters.com

T: +61 (0) 8 8629 6013 F: +61 (0) 8 8629 6014 M: +61 (0) 417 670 788 E: bst.oysters@bigpond.com

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PACKAGING MACHINES Multivac Australia P/L 2 McGregors Drive Keilor Park VIC 3042 (PO Box 123 Keilor East VIC 3033) T: 03 8331 2800; F: 03 8331 2810 E: info@multivac.com.au W: www.multivac.com TNA New Zealand Ltd 23 Ash Road Manukau 2104 Auckland New Zealand (PO Box 98933 Sth Auckland Mail Centre) T: +64 9 263 7804; F: +64 9 262 2222 E: paul.daniel@tnasolutions.com W: www.tnasolutions.com Display advertiser PACKING SYSTEMS & MATERIALS Dolphin Plastics and Packaging 4 Machinery Avenue Warana QLD 4575 T: 07 5493 4133; F: 07 5493 4122 E: sales@dolphinplastics.com W: www.dolphinplastics.com

Multivac Australia P/L 2 McGregors Drive Keilor Park VIC 3042 (PO Box 123 Keilor East VIC 3033) T: 03 8331 2800 F: 03 8331 2810 E: info@multivac.com.au W: www.multivac.com Crates, Pallet Bins, Pallets Silverlock Packaging 22 Somerton Park Drive Campbellfield VIC 3061 T: 1300 551 605 E: bruce@silverlock.com.au W: www.silverlockpackaging.com.au Offices in SA & WA Display advertiser

PEARLING EQUIPMENT AusSnap 59 Linley Road Wannanup WA 6210 T: 08 9534 2378 F: 08 9534 6609 M: 0407 470 642 E: aussnap@bigpond.com W: www.aussnap.com

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Orca Marine Supplies P/L Unit 2 / 14 Bowen Street O’Connor WA 6163 T: 08 9314 3003 F: 08 9314 7003 E: orca1@iinet.net.au

We specialise in expanded polystyrene and polypropylene products and custom solutions. packaging • insulation • floatation • building • polystyrene foam boxes

MELBOURNE • SYDNEY • ADELAIDE • PERTH • BRISBANE • LAUNCESTON

Ph: 1300 551 605

Stacking Crates

All your seafood handling needs and more. Give us a call to discuss our vast range of products.

Fish Crate

Nesting Trays Stack Nest Crates

Lug Box & Lid

Polystyrene foam boxes RMAX – Rigid Cellular Plastics Head Offce: 2-4 Mepham Street Maribyrnong VIC 3632 (Branches in every state) T: 1300 888 972 E: sales@rmax.com.au W: www.rmax.com.au Display advertiser

Insulated Fish Bins

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TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755 F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741; F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au PEST CONTROL Bayer Australia 875 Pacific Highway Pymble NSW 2073 T: 0407 070 421 F: (02) 9391 6329 E: guy.chapman@bayerhealthcare.com W: www.bayeranimal.com.au PHOSPHORUS CONTROL COMPOUND Phoslock Pty Ltd Producer /Distributor of Phoslock TM Suite 302, 110 Pacific Highway St Leonards NSW 2065 T: 07 5465 4888; 02 9439 7715 F: 02 9460 8973 E: awinks@phoslock.com.au W: www.phoslock.com.au Display advertiser


PHYTOPLANKTON CULTURE MEDIA Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

PLASTIC FABRICATION Abstract Plastics 14 Commerce St Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 0458 752 748; F: 02 65864944 E: sales@abstractplastics.com.au W: www.abstractplastics.com.au Display advertiser

Ausaqua P/L (Manufacturer of Algaboost) PO Box 226 Wallaroo SA 5556 T: 08 8824 2252; F: 08 8824 2152 E: sales@algaboost.com W: www.algaboost.com Display advertiser

Islex Australia P/L 44 Lysaght St Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 T: 07 3345 3511; F: 07 3344 1347 E: sales@islex.com.au W: www.islex.com.au/index.htm

PIPES Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Uniseals Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser

For: equipment • Microscopes

• Photographic

149 Macquarie Street Hobart Tas 7000 Tel: (03) 6223 8855 Fax: (03) 6223 4120 E-mail: admin@walchoptics.com.au

Th he po ostt that does not ru ust or ro ot! Coa C o te ted ed Ti ed Timbe mber mb ber Pos Pos ostts osts ts

WoodShield organically certified and sustainable timber posts

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Plastic Islex Australia P/L 44 Lysaght St Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 T: 07 3345 3511; F: 07 3344 1347 E: sales@islex.com.au W: www.islex.com.au/index.htm

WALCH OPTICS PTY LTD

Specialist in posts for Aquaculture Superior timber posts and rails Oysster Oyster t rF Farm m

Aqu q acu acultu ltu ture re e Pos P t and Ra Raili Raili illling g

Organically sustainable & fully recyclable 10 year manufacturing warranty NO splinters / NO O disposal issues / NO O Chemical issues 40-50% more strength than a timber post Completely sealed from the environment 100% greater breaking angle

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www.woodshield.com.au

Walch Optics P/L 149 Macquarie Street Hobart TAS 7000 T: 03 6223 8855; F: 03 6223 4120 E: admin@walchoptics.com.au Display advertiser PLASTIC-COATED OYSTER POSTS Woodshield Pty Ltd Lot 12, 1 Quarry Road Tottenham VIC 3012 (PO Box 256 Carole Park QLD 4300) T: 1300 622 906; F: 07 32715575 E: info@woodshield.com.au W: www.woodshield.com.au Display advertiser Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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PLASTIC FABRICATION (CONT) Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser PLASTIC MESH Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au

ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser PLASTIC MOULDING Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222; F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser

We Design, Manufacture & Construct Environmental Control Buildings

for the Aquaculture Industry Aquaculture Range now includes: • 6-10m Wide Straight Sided Habitat • 8-12m Multi Span Coverall • Econoshade These Structures are ideal for: • Controlling Light Transmission • Predator Protection • Climate Control • Weatherproofing and much more… Services Include: • Installation • Custom Fabrication • Layout Drawings • Contract Works Insurance

www.vpstructures.com.au Freecall: 1800 814 618

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PLUMBING Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser POISONS Bayer Australia 875 Pacific Highway Pymble NSW 2073 T: 0407 070 421 F: (02) 9391 6329 E: guy.chapman@bayerhealthcare.com W: www.bayeranimal.com.au PNEUMATIC CONVEYING PDA Blower Company 34 Nicole Way Dandenong South VIC 3175 T: 03 9794 0855 F: 03 9794 0722 E: mail@pdablower.com.au W: www.pdablower.com.au NSW Office: T: 02 9594 0884 F: 02 9594 0885 E: rmason@pdablower.com.au POND LINERS Australian Lining Company P/L 39 Keane Street Currajong QLD 4812 T: 07 4728 9170; F: 07 4725 1883 E: austliningco@bigpond.com W: www.austliningco.com.au Merit Lining Systems P/L 43 Kirwan Street Floreat WA 6014 T: 08 9383 7510 F: 08 9383 7509 M: 0403 932 575 E: mls@merit-group.com.au W: www.merit-linings.com.au Queensland office: 44 Lysaght Street Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 T: 07 3345 4911; F: 07 3344 1547 E: mls@merit-group.com.au W: www.merit-linings.com.au VP Structures P/L Unit 4 / 93 Burnside Road (PO Box 6033) Yatala QLD 4207 T: 07 3382 9100; F: 07 3807 3675 E: info@vpstructures.com.au W: www.vpstructures.com.au Display advertiser


PRAWN GROWOUT EQUIPMENT Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

Primo Aquaculture P/L Chenta Paddlewheels PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser

PRAWN NURSERY EQUIPMENT Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Primo Aquaculture P/L MIC-F/MIC-S/PRO-W by INVE PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser

PREDATOR CONTROL EQUIPMENT Bayer Australia 875 Pacific Highway Pymble NSW 2073 T: 0407 070 421 F: (02) 9391 6329 E: guy.chapman@bayerhealthcare.com W: www.bayeranimal.com.au PROBIOTIC MICROBIAL CULTURES Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

PUBLICATIONS RBM Aquaculture PO Box 3 Karuah NSW 2324 T/F: 02 4997 5160 E: rob@rbmaqua.com.au W: www.rbmaqua.com.au PUMPS Ajay / Duraplas Tanks Robb Street Russelton Industrial Estate Alstonville NSW 2477 Freecall: 1300 Duraplas (387 275) T: 02 6628 0002 F: 02 6628 3804 E: info@duraplas.com.au W: www.duraplas.com.au W: www.ajayfibreglass.com.au Display advertiser

Your Supplier of

Aquaculture Systems Equipment Hatcheries – Feeders, drum filters, fish pumps, bio filters, UV sterilisation, graders, counters, RAS + more Off-shore Farming – Systems farms, counters, centralised feeding systems, underwater lighting / cameras, biomass measurement + more Land-based Farming – Drum filters, UV/ozone treatment, fish pumps, graders, counters, oxygenation, ice plants, process machinery Re-circulation Systems – From 5 M/T to 600 M/T of Biomass – multiple species Contact: Tony Rumbold, Scanz Technologies Limited Australian Toll Free: 1800 129 876 Tel: 64 9 520 2544 • Fax: 64 9 520 4023 • Mob: 6421 992 750 Email: info@scanztech.com • www.scanztech.com

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PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

PRAWN HATCHERY EQUIPMENT Ajay / Duraplas Tanks Robb Street Russelton Industrial Estate Alstonville NSW 2477 Freecall: 1300 Duraplas (387 275) T: 02 6628 0002 F: 02 6628 3804 E: info@duraplas.com.au W: www.duraplas.com.au W: www.ajayfibreglass.com.au Display advertiser

Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111 F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser


PUMPS (CONT) All Tanks PO Box 35 Port Lincoln SA 5606 T: 08 8682 1184 F: 08 8683 0512 E: brad@alltanks.com.au W: www.alltanks.com.au Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Aquatic Eco-Systems,Inc 2395 Apopka Blvd. Suite 100 Apopka, Florida 32703 USA T: + 1 407 886 3939 F: +407 886 0800 E: aes@aquaticeco.com W: www.aquaticeco.com Datason P/L 6 Tobias Place Kings Langley NSW 2147 T: 0411 596 908 E: jim@kayhaysgardens.com.au W: www.kayhaysgardens.com.au Display advertiser

Airlift Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser Centrifugal Davey Water Products P/L 6 Lakeview Drive Scoresby VIC 3179 T: 1300 2 DAVEY F: 1300 369 119 Email : sales@davey.com.au W: www.davey.com.au Energy Saving Device ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int. P/L) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853; F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au (Australian distributor for Syndel Ltd – Canada, and Aquafauna – USA) Display advertiser

Vacuum Aireng P/L 10 Turbo Drive Bayswater VIC 3153 T: 03 9738 1999; F: 03 9738 1766 E: sales@aireng.com.au W: www.aireng.com.au Display advertiser RACEWAYS TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755; F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser RECIRCULATION SYSTEMS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Aquatic Eco-Systems,Inc 2395 Apopka Blvd. Suite 100 Apopka, Florida 32703 USA T: + 1 407 886 3939; F: +407 886 0800 E: aes@aquaticeco.com W: www.aquaticeco.com

MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450; F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser

Fish Transfer Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser

Optimax Aquatech PO Box 164 Robe SA 5276 T/F: 08 8768 1936 M: 0427 093 632 E: mjdavis1@bigpond.com.au

Portable Davey Water Products P/L 6 Lakeview Drive Scoresby VIC 3179 T: 1300 2 DAVEY F: 1300 369 119 Email : sales@davey.com.au W: www.davey.com.au

Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au

Self Priming Davey Water Products P/L 6 Lakeview Drive Scoresby VIC 3179 T: 1300 2 DAVEY F: 1300 369 119 Email : sales@davey.com.au W: www.davey.com.au

RECORDERS/MONITORS – WATER QUALITY Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Submersible Davey Water Products P/L 6 Lakeview Drive Scoresby VIC 3179 T: 1300 2 DAVEY F: 1300 369 119 Email : sales@davey.com.au W: www.davey.com.au

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Technolab Marketing P/L PO Box 411 Rosny Park TAS 7018 T: 03 6244 1330 F: 03 6244 1338 E: scott@technolab.com.au W: www.technolab.com.au

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Optimax Aquatech PO Box 164 Robe SA 5276 T/F: 08 8768 1936 M: 0427 093 632 E: mjdavis1@bigpond.com.au Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser


Oxygen BOC Limited 10 Julius Avenue North Ryde NSW 2113 T: 131 262; F: 132 427 E: contact@boc.com W: www.boc.com.au REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT Aquahort 52 Maraetai Heights Rd Maraetai Beach Auckland New Zealand Aust Toll Free: 1800 146 784 T: +64 9 536 6201 E: info@aquahort.com W: www.aquahort.com Display advertiser

RODENT CONTROL Bayer Australia 875 Pacific Highway Pymble NSW 2073 T: 0407 070 421 F: (02) 9391 6329 E: guy.chapman@bayerhealthcare.com W: www.bayeranimal.com.au

Jeyco (1992) P/L Mooring & Rigging Equipment PO Box 1590 Bibra Lake WA 6965 T: 08 9418 7500; F: 08 9418 7511 E: info@jeyco.com.au W: www.jeyco.com.au Quin Marine 77 St Vincent Street Port Adelaide SA 5015 T: 08 8447 3577; F: 08 8341 0567 E: sales@quinsports.com.au W: www.quinmarine.com.au Display advertiser Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser ROV (REMOTE OPERATED VEHICLES) Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Underwater Video Inspections With more than 1,200 micro-ROVs in action around the globe, the 5 kg VideoRay is the choice of professionals performing mission-critical operations. VideoRay performs in extreme conditions and is the underwater robot more professionals choose for aquaculture and research operations, homeland security, port and ship inspections, offshore and inland surveys, as well as research and recovery... And now VideoRay announces the newest product in a line of rugged and reliable ROVs – the VideoRay Pro 4. The Pro 4 offers high powered LED lights, a Wide Dynamic Range, low light, high resolution camera with colour and black and white mode. The entire system is integrated with a MIL-S-TD 810D/IP54 spec rugged notebook computer and two screen workspace. VideoRay comes with a two-year warranty and a 7 day satisfaction money-back guarantee. Ask about our unparalleled Advantage! Program providing operational and accident coverage. Visit www.videoray.com or call Imbros to learn more about the Pro 4!

IMBROS – 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 Tel: 03 6216 1500 • Fax: 03 6216 1555 Email: info@imbros.com.au

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Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

ROPE Donaghys P/L 74 Tinning Street Brunswick VIC 3056 T: 03 9384 8200; F: 03 9386 3380 Freecall No: 1800 644 404 E: wfr@donaghys.com.au W: www.donaghys.com


SAFETY WEAR BOC Limited 10 Julius Avenue North Ryde NSW 2113 T: 131 262 F: 132 427 E: contact@boc.com W: www.boc.com.au SCALES – WEIGHING Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

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Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Multivac Australia P/L 2 McGregors Drive Keilor Park VIC 3042 (PO Box 123 Keilor East VIC 3033) T: 03 8331 2800 F: 03 8331 2810 E: info@multivac.com.au W: www.multivac.com SCREENS MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450 F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser SHACKLES Jeyco (1992) P/L Mooring & Rigging Equipment PO Box 1590 Bibra Lake WA 6965 T: 08 9418 7500 F: 08 9418 7511 E: info@jeyco.com.au W: www.jeyco.com.au Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au

SHADE CLOTH Australian Lining Company P/L 39 Keane Street Currajong QLD 4812 T: 07 4728 9170 F: 07 4725 1883 E: austliningco@bigpond.com W: www.austliningco.com.au VP Structures P/L Unit 4 / 93 Burnside Road (PO Box 6033) Yatala QLD 4207 T: 07 3382 9100 F: 07 3807 3675 E: info@vpstructures.com.au W: www.vpstructures.com.au Display advertiser SHARK CLIPS/SNAPS AusSnap 59 Linley Road Wannanup WA 6210 T: 08 9534 2378 F: 08 9534 6609 M: 0407 470 642 E: aussnap@bigpond.com W: www.aussnap.com Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741 F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser SHELLFISH GROWOUT EQUIPMENT BST Oyster Supplies P/L 22 Oyster Drive (PO Box 356) Cowell SA 5602 T: + 61 08 8629 6013 F: + 61 08 8629 6014 M: 0417 670 788 E: bst.oysters@bigpond.com W: www.bstoysters.com ** Agencies in Tas,QLD, NSW, NZ, USA & Europe. Call BST for details Display advertiser

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Cameron of Tasmania P/L Arthur Highway Dunalley TAS 7177 T: 03 6253 5111 F: 03 6253 5278 E: admin@cameronsoysters.com W: www.cameronsoysters.com Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser SEAPA Pty Ltd 26-28 Erudina Avenue Edwardstown SA 5039 T: + 61 8 8357 6611 F: + 61 8 8357 4722 E: seapa@seapa.com.au W: www.seapa.com.au SHELLFISH GROWOUT EQUIPMENT TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755 F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser SHELLFISH HATCHERY EQUIPMENT Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Donaghys P/L 74 Tinning Street Brunswick VIC 3056 T: 03 9384 8200; F: 03 9386 3380 Freecall No: 1800 644 404 E: wfr@donaghys.com.au W: www.donaghys.com


Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

SUBMERSIBLE DATA LOGGERS Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser

ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

SIEVES Allied Filter Fabrics PO Box 77 Hornsby NSW 1630 T: 02 9476 4400 F: 02 9476 3599 E: ian@filterfabrics.com.au W: www.filterfabrics.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser SOLAR PRODUCTS Solarwise Freecall: 1800 805 287 M: 0407 716 940 (Sean Finemore) M: 0407 716 937 (Steven Fitch) E: alison@qis.com.au W: www.solarwise.com.au

Growout Polymaster P/L PO Box 556 Swan Hill VIC 3585 Freecall: 1800 062 064 T: 03 5033 9000 F: 03 5033 0224 E: sales@polymaster.com.au W: www.polymaster.com.au Display advertiser

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SHELLFISH NURSERY EQUIPMENT SEAPA Pty Ltd 26-28 Erudina Avenue Edwardstown SA 5039 T: + 61 8 8357 6611 F: + 61 8 8357 4722 E: seapa@seapa.com.au W: www.seapa.com.au

STERILISERS Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Fibreglass Ajay / Duraplas Tanks Robb Street Russelton Industrial Estate Alstonville NSW 2477 Freecall: 1300 Duraplas (387 275) T: 02 6628 0002 F: 02 6628 3804 E: info@duraplas.com.au W: www.duraplas.com.au W: www.ajayfibreglass.com.au Display advertiser

Pearl Oyster Propagators P/L (POP) PO Box 39971 Winnellie NT 0821 T: 08 8941 5155; F: 08 8941 5165 E: info@pearloyster.com.au W: www.pearloyster.com.au Display advertiser TANK LINERS Australian Lining Company P/L 39 Keane Street Currajong QLD 4812 T: 07 4728 9170; F: 07 4725 1883 E: austliningco@bigpond.com W: www.austliningco.com.au TANKS All Tanks PO Box 35 Port Lincoln SA 5606 T: 08 8682 1184; F: 08 8683 0512 E: brad@alltanks.com.au W: www.alltanks.com.au Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

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TANKS (CONT) Polyethylene Ajay / Duraplas Tanks Robb Street Russelton Industrial Estate Alstonville NSW 2477 Freecall: 1300 Duraplas (387 275) T: 02 6628 0002; F: 02 6628 3804 E: info@duraplas.com.au W: www.duraplas.com.au W: www.ajayfibreglass.com.au Display advertiser Australian Lining Company P/L 39 Keane Street Currajong QLD 4812 T: 07 4728 9170; F: 07 4725 1883 E: austliningco@bigpond.com W: www.austliningco.com.au

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Islex Australia P/L 44 Lysaght Street Acacia Ridge QLD 4110 T: 07 3345 3511; F: 07 3344 1347 E: sales@islex.com.au W: www.islex.com.au/index.htm Polymaster P/L PO Box 556 Swan Hill VIC 3585 Freecall: 1800 062 064 T: 03 5033 9000; F: 03 5033 0224 E: sales@polymaster.com.au W: www.polymaster.com.au Display advertiser

Stainless Steel GP Graders (Victoria) 8-12 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 T: 03 9585 9444 F: 03 9543 8997 E: steve@gpgraders.com.au W: gpgraders.com Display advertiser Water Storage Ajay / Duraplas Tanks Robb Street Russelton Industrial Estate Alstonville NSW 2477 Freecall: 1300 Duraplas (387 275) T: 02 6628 0002 F: 02 6628 3804 E: info@duraplas.com.au W: www.duraplas.com.au W: www.ajayfibreglass.com.au Display advertiser Polymaster P/L PO Box 556 Swan Hill VIC 3585 Freecall: 1800 062 064 T: 03 5033 9000 F: 03 5033 0224 E: sales@polymaster.com.au W: www.polymaster.com.au Display advertiser

TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEMS Aquahort 52 Maraetai Heights Rd Maraetai Beach Auckland New Zealand Aust Toll Free: 1800 146 784 T: +64 9 536 6201 E: info@aquahort.com W: www.aquahort.com Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser TEST KITS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

1300 387 275 • • • • • •

Leading the aquaculture industry Polyethylene into the 21st century Composite Fibreglass Fish and Prawn Breeding Tanks Storage Tanks Transporter Tanks Custom Design Service

AJAY & DURAPLAS TANKS Robb St Russelton Estate Alstonville NSW Australia Tel: 02 6628 0002 Fax: 02 6628 3804 Email: info@duraplas.com.au Contact John Fleming or Matt Rigby www.duraplas.com.au or www.ajayfiberglass.com.au

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Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au Palintest Water Testing Systems Unit 1 / 53 Lorraine Street Peakhurst NSW 2210 T: 1300 131 516 F: 1300 131 986 E: palintest@palintest.com.au W: www.palintest.com.au ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634; F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser


Alkalinity Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666 F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser

Carbon Dioxide Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666 F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser

Dissolved Oxygen Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

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Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au ProAqua P/L PO Box 1248 Cooparoo DC QLD 4151 T: 1300 304 634; F: 07 3319 6136 E: admin@proaqua.net.au W: www.proaqua.net.au Display advertiser Ammonia Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666 F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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TEST KITS (CONT) Hydrogen Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Iron Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser

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Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au Nitrates Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666 F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

pH Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666 F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Water Hardness Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

Soil Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666 F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser

Others Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571 F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

TIDE RECORDERS Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Sulphide Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

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TIMERS Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser


TRANSPORTING & STORAGE Insulated bins Silverlock Packaging 22 Somerton Park Drive Campbellfield VIC 3061 T: 1300 551 605 E: bruce@silverlock.com.au W: www.silverlockpackaging.com.au Offices in SA & WA Display advertiser TRAPS RBM Aquaculture PO Box 3 Karuah NSW 2324 T/F: 02 4997 5160 E: rob@rbmaqua.com.au W: www.rbmaqua.com.au

Yabbie RBM Aquaculture PO Box 3 Karuah NSW 2324 T/F: 02 4997 5160 E: rob@rbmaqua.com.au W: www.rbmaqua.com.au TROUGHS Fibreglass Ajay / Duraplas Tanks Robb Street Russelton Industrial Estate Alstonville NSW 2477 Freecall: 1300 Duraplas (387 275) T: 02 6628 0002; F: 02 6628 3804 E: info@duraplas.com.au W: www.duraplas.com.au W: www.ajayfibreglass.com.au Display advertiser Plastic TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755; F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser TUBING Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

UV-RESISTANT PLASTIC COATED POLES Woodshield Pty Ltd Lot 12, 1 Quarry Road Tottenham VIC 3012 (PO Box 256 Carole Park QLD 4300) T: 1300 622 906; F: 07 32715575 E: info@woodshield.com.au W: www.woodshield.com.au Display advertiser

ULTRAVIOLET WATER STERILISERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

UV STERILISERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

UNDERWATER CAMERAS Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

Davey Water Products P/L 6 Lakeview Drive Scoresby VIC 3179 T: 1300 2 DAVEY F: 1300 369 119 Email : sales@davey.com.au W: www.davey.com.au

UNDERWATER LIGHTS BGB Marine – Underwater Light and Vision Distributed in Aust and NZ by: Tank Tec 22 Pothana Rd, Electrona TAS 7054 (PO Box 592 Snug TAS 7054) T: 1300 659 982 M: 0409 184 953 E: info@tanktec.com.au W: www.bgbinnovation.com Display advertiser

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Crayfish Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser

Uniseals Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Heraeus Amba Australia 3 / 41-49 Norcal Road Nunawading VIC 3131 T: 03 9874 7455; F: 03 9874 7488 E: tess.fitzpatrick@heraeus.com W: www.heraeus-noblelight.com.au Display advertiser

UNDERWATER VIDEO SYSTEMS BGB Marine – Underwater Light and Vision Distributed in Aust and NZ by: Tank Tec 22 Pothana Rd, Electrona TAS 7054 (PO Box 592 Snug TAS 7054) T: 1300 659 982 M: 0409 184 953 E: info@tanktec.com.au W: www.bgbinnovation.com Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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UV STERILISERS (CONT) Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544; F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser Ultra Violet Products (Aust) P/L 15 Marlow Road Keswick SA 5035 T: 1800 081 880; F: 08 8351 2811 E: uvproducts@CHARIOT.net.au W: www.uvp.com.au

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

UPWELLERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222; F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser

VACCINATION EQUIPMENT ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int. P/L) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853 F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au (Australian distributor for Syndel Ltd – Canada, and Aquafauna – USA) Display advertiser Scanz Technologies Ltd PO Box 26 148 Auckland 1344 New Zealand T: +64 9 520 2544 F: + 64 9 520 4023 Aust Toll free: 1800 129 876 E: info@scanztech.com W: www.scanztech.com Display advertiser VACCINES Barramundi MSD Animal Health 91-105 Harpin Street Bendigo East VIC 3550 T: 1800 033 461 F: 1800 817 414 W: www.msd-animal-health.com.au Display advertiser

UV lamp specialists for water treatment in the Aquaculture Industry

ULTRAVIOLET EQUIPMENT Complete sales & service of: > Electric Bug Zappers > Electric Bug Trappers > Germicidal UV Lamps

UÊ Ü «ÀiÃÃÕÀi UÊ i` Õ «ÀiÃÃÕÀi UÊ } Ê ÕÌ«ÕÌ UÊ }Ê viÌ ià For fast, effective + reliable bacteria control Heraeus Amba Australia Pty Ltd VIC: 03 9874 7455 NSW: 02 4294 4682 ÜÜÜ° iÀ>iÕà L i } Ì°V É>Õ

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> UV Water Sterilization > Odakil Ozone Generators > Shatterproof Fluoro Lamps

Ultra Violet Products Aust Pty Ltd 15 Marlow Road Keswick SA 5035

Ph: 08 8351 2822 Fax: 08 8351 2811

Salmon MSD Animal Health 91-105 Harpin Street Bendigo East VIC 3550 T: 1800 033 461; F: 1800 817 414 W: www.msd-animal-health.com.au Display advertiser VALVES Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser WADERS & FOOTWEAR Seafarm Systems (A Division of Plastic Fabrications P/L) 8 Negara Crescent Goodwood TAS 7010 T: + 61 03 6274 0222 F: + 61 03 6274 0234 E: sales@seafarm-systems.com W: www.seafarm-systems.com Display advertiser Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741; F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au WASTE WATER MEASUREMENT Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au WASTE WATER TREATMENT Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Clearwater Lakes and Ponds P/L Contact: Scott Tucker 4 / 179 Bamfield Road Heidelberg West VIC 3081 T: 1300 283 387 E:info@cwip.com.au W: www.cwlp.com.au


MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450; F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser WATER CHILLERS Aquahort 52 Maraetai Heights Rd Maraetai Beach Auckland New Zealand Aust Toll Free: 1800 146 784 T: +64 9 536 6201 E: info@aquahort.com W: www.aquahort.com Display advertiser

Solarwise Freecall: 1800 805 287 M: 0407 716 940 (Sean Finemore) M: 0407 716 937 (Steven Fitch) E: alison@qis.com.au W: www.solarwise.com.au WATER COLOURANT Primo Aquaculture P/L ‘Aquatic Blue WSP’ PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser WATERPROOF SAFETY WEAR Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741; F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au

MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450; F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser Optimax Aquatech PO Box 164 Robe SA 5276 T/F: 08 8768 1936 M: 0427 093 632 E: mjdavis1@bigpond.com.au PDA Blower Company 34 Nicole Way Dandenong South VIC 3175 T: 03 9794 0855; F: 03 9794 0722 E: mail@pdablower.com.au W: www.pdablower.com.au NSW Office: T: 02 9594 0884: F: 02 9594 0885 E: rmason@pdablower.com.au

Ultra Violet Products (Aust) P/L 15 Marlow Road Keswick SA 5035 T: 1800 081 880; F: 08 8351 2811 E: uvproducts@CHARIOT.net.au W: www.uvp.com.au WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS EQUIPMENT Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500; F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser Merck Millipore 207 Colchester Road Kilsyth VIC 3137 Contact: Shane Jordan-Hill T: 1800 335 571; F: 1300 360 418 E: mm.aus@merckgroup.com W: www.merck-chemicals.com.au

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Heraeus Amba Australia 3 / 41-49 Norcal Road Nunawading VIC 3131 T: 03 9874 7455; F: 03 9874 7488 E: tess.fitzpatrick@heraeus.com W: www.heraeus-noblelight.com.au Display advertiser

UV-Guard Australia Pty Ltd Unit 7, 88 Magowar Rd, Girraween NSW 2145 Ph: 02 9631 4900 Fax: 02 9631 8133 Email: ross.dive@uvguard.com.au graeme.hespe@uvguard.com.au

ULTRA-VIOLET and OZONE Disinfection for Aquaculture Protect your stock from pathogens and disease with the UV-Guard disinfection systems. x UV systems to suit high and low water flows x Stainless steel, polyethylene (HDPE) and PVC chambers. HDPE and PVC units for saltwater applications with no corrosion x New technology, powerful energy efficient long life lamps x We manufacture and provide service and support x Highest quality UV lamps and quartz sleeves at competitive prices for all UV brands and models. x Lowest operating cost Ozone Systems The principals, Graeme Hespe and Ross Dive have many years experience in the manufacture and supply of UV units to the aquaculture industry.

WATER PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT EQUIPMENT Hanna Instruments P/L PO Box 1005 Braeside VIC 3195 T: 03 9769 0666; F: 03 9769 0699 E: hannains@hannainst.com.au W: www.hannainst.com.au Display advertiser Austasia Aquaculture | Trade Directory 2012

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Affordable Water Quality Meters from HANNA for 2012 Upgraded instrument range New, even more affordable prices Same reliable, dedicated service

Technolab Marketing P/L PO Box 411 Rosny Park TAS 7018 T: 03 6244 1330 F: 03 6244 1338 E: scott@technolab.com.au W: www.technolab.com.au

PRODUCTS AND SUPPLIES

WATER SAMPLING EQUIPMENT Imbros P/L 1059 Cambridge Road Cambridge TAS 7170 T: 03 6216 1500 F: 03 6216 1555 E: imbros@imbros.com.au W: www.imbros.com.au Display advertiser

• Dissolved oxygen meters • pH meters • Conductivity meters

WATER STERILISERS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

• Turbidity meters • Digital refractometers • Multi-parameter meters • Photometers for: alkalinity, free and total chlorine (trace), ammonia, iron, nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, phosphorus and more. Single or multi-parameter • Temperature meters

$711 (plus gst) HI9147 pictured

For more information call

03 9769 0666 Fax: 03 9769 0699 Email: hannains@hannainst.com.au Web: www.hannainst.com.au & www.hannachecker.com.au

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WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS EQUIPMENT (CONT) Palintest Water Testing Systems Unit 1 / 53 Lorraine Street Peakhurst NSW 2210 T: 1300 131 516 F: 1300 131 986 E: palintest@palintest.com.au W: www.palintest.com.au

Ultraviolet Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Davey Water Products P/L 6 Lakeview Drive Scoresby VIC 3179 T: 1300 2 DAVEY F: 1300 369 119 Email : sales@davey.com.au W: www.davey.com.au Heraeus Amba Australia 3 / 41-49 Norcal Road Nunawading VIC 3131 T: 03 9874 7455 F: 03 9874 7488 E: tess.fitzpatrick@heraeus.com W: www.heraeus-noblelight.com.au Display advertiser


Ultra Violet Products (Aust) P/L 15 Marlow Road Keswick SA 5035 T: 1800 081 880; F: 08 8351 2811 E: uvproducts@CHARIOT.net.au W: www.uvp.com.au UV Guard Australia P/L Unit 7 / 88 Magowar Road Girraween NSW 2145 T: 02 9631 4900 F: 02 9631 8133 E: ross.dive@uvguard.com.au Display advertiser

MBR Technologies 47 Allied Drive Tullamarine VIC 3043 T: 03 9338 8450 F: 03 9338 8470 E: sales@mbrtech.com.au W: www.mbrtech.com.au Display advertiser

WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROLS Aquahort 52 Maraetai Heights Rd Maraetai Beach Auckland New Zealand Aust Toll Free: 1800 146 784 T: +64 9 536 6201 E: info@aquahort.com W: www.aquahort.com Display advertiser Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

WEED CONTROL Primo Aquaculture P/L ‘Aquatic Blue WSP’ PO Box 187 Deception Bay QLD 4508 Sales Free Call: 1800 024 850 F: 1400 308 001 E: primo@ridley.com.au W: www.primo.net.au W: www.proaqua.com.au Display advertiser WET WEATHER CLOTHING Tasmanian Marine Distributors 28 Merton Vale Circuit Kingston TAS 7050 (PO Box 332 Kingston TAS 7051) T: 03 6229 6741; F: 03 6229 1002 E: sales@tmdmarine.com.au W: www.tmdmarine.com.au WIRELESS MONITORING & SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT BGB Marine – Underwater Light and Vision Distributed in Aust and NZ by: Tank Tec 22 Pothana Rd, Electrona TAS 7054 (PO Box 592 Snug TAS 7054) T: 1300 659 982; M: 0409 184 953 E: info@tanktec.com.au W: www.bgbinnovation.com Display advertiser

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WATER RECYCLING EQUIPMENT Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Optimax Aquatech PO Box 164 Robe SA 5276 T/F: 08 8768 1936 M: 0427 093 632 E: mjdavis1@bigpond.com.au


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ADVERTISING & PROMOTIONS Ruello & Associates P/L PO Box 333 Clifton Beach QLD 4879 T: 0418 210 031 E: nick@ruello.com AQUARIUM SYSTEMS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser AUCTIONS Sydney Fish Market Bank Street Pyrmont NSW 2009 (Locked Bag 247) T: 02 9004 1106; F: 02 9004 1171 W: www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au Display advertiser CARGO & EXPORT INSURANCE Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au

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CONSULTANTS ADSI (Aquatic Diagnostic Services Int. P/L) 6 Commodore Court Banora Point NSW 2486 M: 0409 727 853; F: 07 5513 1113 E: info@adsi.com.au W: www.adsi.com.au (Australian distributor for Syndel Ltd – Canada, and Aquafauna – USA) Display advertiser Aqua Agri Enterprises P/L 36 Pyke Street Teesdale VIC 3328 T: 03 5281 5722 M: 0408 109 946 E: admin@aquaagrienterprises.com.au W: www.aquaagrienterprises.com.au Display advertiser Aquahort 52 Maraetai Heights Rd Maraetai Beach Auckland New Zealand Aust Toll Free: 1800 146 784 T: +64 9 536 6201 E: info@aquahort.com W: www.aquahort.com Display advertiser

Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser

Disease & Water Quality Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser

BioSys Consulting Pty Ltd Suite 4.1, 105 Kippax Street Surrey Hills NSW 2010 T: 0408 665 770; F: 02 9634 1472 E: projects@biosysconsulting.com.au W: www.biosysconsulting.com.au Display advertiser

Panaquatic Health Solutions P/L 26A Liddiard Street Hawthorn VIC 3122 T: +61 3 9818 5100 F: + 61 3 9818 1200 M: 0404 121 996 E: info@panaquatic.com.au W: www.panaquatic.com Display advertiser

NCMCRS Australian Maritime College / University of Tasmania (National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability) Locked Bag 1370 Launceston TAS 7250 T: 03 6324 3820; F: 03 6324 3804 E: j.purser@amc.edu.au W: www.amc.edu.au/marineconservation-sustainability Display advertiser Pearl Oyster Propagators P/L (POP) PO Box 39971 Winnellie NT 0821 T: 08 8941 5155; F: 08 8941 5165 E: info@pearloyster.com.au W: www.pearloyster.com.au Display advertiser Phoslock Pty Ltd Producer /Distributor of Phoslock TM Suite 302, 110 Pacific Highway St Leonards NSW 2065 T: 07 5465 4888; 02 9439 7715 F: 02 9460 8973 E: awinks@phoslock.com.au W: www.phoslock.com.au Display advertiser RBM Aquaculture PO Box 3 Karuah NSW 2324 T/F: 02 4997 5160 E: rob@rbmaqua.com.au W: www.rbmaqua.com.au Algal Bloom Mitigation Phoslock Pty Ltd Producer /Distributor of Phoslock TM Suite 302, 110 Pacific Highway St Leonards NSW 2065 T: 07 5465 4888; 02 9439 7715 F: 02 9460 8973 E: awinks@phoslock.com.au W: www.phoslock.com.au Display advertiser

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Environmental Hollings Resource Management Ltd PO Box 104016 Auckland 0654 New Zealand T: +64 9 378 7001; +6427 495 3957 F: +64 9 378 6939 E: tom@hrm.co.nz Farm design BioSys Consulting Pty Ltd Suite 4.1, 105 Kippax Street Surrey Hills NSW 2010 T: 0408 665 770; F: 02 9634 1472 E: projects@biosysconsulting.com.au W: www.biosysconsulting.com.au Display advertiser ZAPCO Aquaculture PO Box Z5263, St Georges Terrace Perth WA 6831 Contacts: Peter Boyle: +86 59 6829 0631 E: peter@zapcolimited.com Stirling Cullenward: +61 2 6494 3347; +61 42 7609 822 E: stirling@zapcolimited.com W: www.zapcoaquaculture.com Display advertiser Feed Formulation E N Hutchinson Ltd PO Box 25146 St Helens Auckland NEW ZEALAND 1740 T: +64 9 527 0601 F: +64 9 527 0602 E:pete@enhutchinson.co.nz W: www.enhutchinson.co.nz Fisheries Biology Hollings Resource Management Ltd PO Box 104016 Auckland 0654 New Zealand T: +64 9 378 7001; +6427 495 3957 F: +64 9 378 6939 E: tom@hrm.co.nz


Insulation specialists Solarwise Freecall: 1800 805 287 M: 0407 716 940 (Sean Finemore) M: 0407 716 937 (Steven Fitch) E: alison@qis.com.au W: www.solarwise.com.au Intensive Growout Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser Management Hollings Resource Management Ltd PO Box 104016 Auckland 0654 New Zealand T: +64 9 378 7001 : +6427 495 3957 F: +64 9 378 6939 E: tom@hrm.co.nz Marketing Ruello & Associates P/L PO Box 333 Clifton Beach QLD 4879 T: 0418 210 031 E: nick@ruello.com Pond Design Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser

E N Hutchinson Ltd PO Box 25146 St Helens Auckland NEW ZEALAND 1740 T: +64 9 527 0601 F: +64 9 527 0602 E:pete@enhutchinson.co.nz W: www.enhutchinson.co.nz Rubber & polymer engineering TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755 F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser

AQUACULTURE CONSULTING SERVICES Our engineering and technical services - Feasibility studies - Concept and construction designs - Mass balances and hydraulic profiles - Water intake systems - Mechanical, chemical and biological filtration systems - Layout plans, process flow diagrams, 2D & 3D CADs

Our project management services - Project briefing, analysis and planning - Preparation of strategic planning documents - Support in permit application and DA process - Business planning and financial analysis - Operational and logistic planning - Implementation of sustainable aquaculture practices FREE SITE VISIT AND APPRAISAL OF NEEDS FOR BUDGET ESTIMATION

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Recirculation Systems BioSys Consulting Pty Ltd Suite 4.1, 105 Kippax Street Surrey Hills NSW 2010 T: 0408 665 770 F: 02 9634 1472 E: projects@biosysconsulting.com.au W: www.biosysconsulting.com.au Display advertiser

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CONSULTANTS (CONT) Semi-Intensive Culture Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser Shelters VP Structures P/L Unit 4 / 93 Burnside Road (PO Box 6033) Yatala QLD 4207 T: 07 3382 9100; F: 07 3807 3675 E: info@vpstructures.com.au W: www.vpstructures.com.au Display advertiser Underwater Lighting Systems BGB Marine – Underwater Light and Vision Distributed in Aust and NZ by: Tank Tec 22 Pothana Rd, Electrona TAS 7054 (PO Box 592 Snug TAS 7054) T: 1300 659 982; M: 0409 184 953 E: info@tanktec.com.au W: www.bgbinnovation.com Display advertiser Water Systems Engineering Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser

SERVICES AND CONSULTANTS

Water Quality Control Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser

CONTRACT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FRDC (Fisheries Research & Development Corp) PO Box 222 Deakin West ACT 2600 T: 02 6285 0400; F: 02 6285 4421 E: frdc@frdc.com.au W: www.frdc.com.au Display advertiser Intaqt P/L 73-79 Lock Avenue Werribee VIC 3030 T: 03 9734 1912 F: 03 9734 1917 M: 0425 727 442 E: enquiries@intaqt.com.au W: www.intaqt.com.au Display advertiser NCMCRS Australian Maritime College / University of Tasmania (National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability) Locked Bag 1370 Launceston TAS 7250 T: 03 6324 3820; F: 03 6324 3804 E: j.purser@amc.edu.au W: www.amc.edu.au/marineconservation-sustainability Display advertiser Ruello & Associates P/L PO Box 333 Clifton Beach QLD 4879 T: 0418 210 031 E: nick@ruello.com CULTURE & PRODUCTION SYSTEMS – FISH Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933 F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser Freshwater Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147 F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au

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Warm water fish Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser Uarah Fisheries Old Wagga Road Grong Grong NSW 2652 T: 02 6956 2147; F: 02 6956 2245 M: 0428 696 927 E: ufish@aussiebroadband.com.au CULTURE & PRODUCTION SYSTEMS – PLANTS Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser CULTURE & PRODUCTION SYSTEMS – SHELLFISH SEAPA Pty Ltd 26-28 Erudina Avenue Edwardstown SA 5039 T: + 61 8 8357 6611 F: + 61 8 8357 4722 E: seapa@seapa.com.au W: www.seapa.com.au DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION Aquasonic P/L 14 Commerce Street (PO Box 311) Wauchope NSW 2446 T: 02 6586 4933; F: 02 6586 4944 E: sales@aquasonic.com.au W: www.aquasonic.com.au Display advertiser DIAGNOSTIC Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser DISEASE ID. & ERADICATION Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser


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DISEASE ID. & ERADICATION (CONT) Panaquatic Health Solutions P/L 26A Liddiard Street Hawthorn VIC 3122 T: +61 3 9818 5100 F: + 61 3 9818 1200 M: 0404 121 996 E: info@panaquatic.com.au W: www.panaquatic.com Display advertiser EDUCATION James Cook University School of Marine and Tropical Biology Faculty of Science and Engineering Townsville QLD 4811 T: 07 4781 4345; F: 07 4781 5511 E: mtb@jcu.edu.au W: www.jcu.edu.au/mtb Display advertiser NATFISH (National Fishing Industry Education Centre) TAFE NSW – North Coast Locked Bag 5 Grafton NSW 2460 T: 02 6644 4700; F: 02 6644 7767 E: natfish@tafensw.edu.au W: www.natfish.tafensw.edu.au Display advertiser

SERVICES AND CONSULTANTS

NCMCRS Australian Maritime College / University of Tasmania (National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability) Locked Bag 1370 Launceston TAS 7250 T: 03 6324 3820; F: 03 6324 3804 E: j.purser@amc.edu.au W: www.amc.edu.au/marineconservation-sustainability Display advertiser

NMIT (Nth Melb Instutute of Technology) Agriculture & Animal Science Department Cnr Dalton Road & Cooper Street Epping VIC 3076 T: 03 9269 1042 E: aquaculture@nmit.vic.edu.au W: www.nmit.edu.au/aquaculture Display advertiser

Seafood Training Tasmania 2A Gladstone Street Hobart TAS 7000 T: 03 6233 6442 F: 03 6223 2780 E: stt@seafoodtrainingtas.com.au W: www.seafoodtrainingtas.com.au Contact: Rory Byrne, Manager Display advertiser

Seafood Training Tasmania 2A Gladstone Street Hobart TAS 7000 T: 03 6233 6442 F: 03 6223 2780 E: stt@seafoodtrainingtas.com.au W: www.seafoodtrainingtas.com.au Contact: Rory Byrne, Manager Display advertiser

FEASIBILITY STUDIES Aquaculture Services Australia P/L 30 Cecil Street Kew VIC 3101 T: 03 9817 3043 E: mosig@netspace.net.au Display advertiser

SEAMEC A Division of Advance TAFE Bullock Island Road Lakes Entrance VIC 3909 T: 03 5155 6500; F: 03 5155 6555 E: seamec@advance.edu.au W: www.seamec.com.au Display advertiser EDUCATION & INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS NMIT (Nth Melb Instutute of Technology) Agriculture & Animal Science Department Cnr Dalton Road & Cooper Street Epping VIC 3076 T: 03 9269 1042 E: aquaculture@nmit.vic.edu.au W: www.nmit.edu.au/aquaculture Display advertiser

AQUATIC HEALTH Dr Paul Hardy-Smith Clinical Veterinarian Dr John Humphrey Consulting Veterinary Pathologist Dr Cassandra Ypelaan Associate Veterinarian 26A Liddiard Street Hawthorn, VIC, 3122 T: +61 3 9818 5100 • F: +61 3 9818 1200 M: 0404 121 996 • E: info@panaquatic.com www.panaquatic.com

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BioSys Consulting Pty Ltd Suite 4.1, 105 Kippax Street Surrey Hills NSW 2010 T: 0408 665 770 F: 02 9634 1472 E: projects@biosysconsulting.com.au W: www.biosysconsulting.com.au Display advertiser Hollings Resource Management Ltd PO Box 104016 Auckland 0654 New Zealand T: +64 9 378 7001; +6427 495 3957 F: +64 9 378 6939 E: tom@hrm.co.nz Intaqt P/L 73-79 Lock Avenue Werribee VIC 3030 T: 03 9734 1912 F: 03 9734 1917 M: 0425 727 442 E: enquiries@intaqt.com.au W: www.intaqt.com.au Display advertiser


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FISH HEALTH MSD Animal Health 91-105 Harpin Street Bendigo East VIC 3550 T: 1800 033 461; F: 1800 817 414 W: www.msd-animal-health.com.au Display advertiser

Hygiene control & disease minimisation Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser

FINANCIAL PLANNING Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Company Ltd PO Box 754 Nelson New Zealand T: +64 3 546 8824; F: +64 3 546 8814 E: ck@smmi.co.nz W: www.smmi.co.uk Australian Office: 19 Agnes Street Jolimont East Melbourne VIC 3002 T: 03 9650 6288; F: 03 9650 6396 E: mutual@smmi.com.au W: www.sunderlandmarine.com/ australia Display advertiser

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FREEZING & STORAGE BOC Limited 10 Julius Avenue North Ryde NSW 2113 T: 131 262; F: 132 427 E: contact@boc.com W: www.boc.com.au GOVERNMENT FRDC (Fisheries Research & Development Corp) PO Box 222 Deakin West ACT 2600 T: 02 6285 0400; F: 02 6285 4421 E: frdc@frdc.com.au W: www.frdc.com.au Display advertiser HATCHERY DESIGN BioSys Consulting Pty Ltd Suite 4.1, 105 Kippax Street Surrey Hills NSW 2010 T: 0408 665 770; F: 02 9634 1472 E: projects@biosysconsulting.com.au W: www.biosysconsulting.com.au Display advertiser

Panaquatic Health Solutions P/L 26A Liddiard Street Hawthorn VIC 3122 T: +61 3 9818 5100; F: + 61 3 9818 1200 M: 0404 121 996 E: info@panaquatic.com.au W: www.panaquatic.com Display advertiser INSURANCE Midland Insurance Brokers PO Box 404 Carlton South VIC 3053 T: 1300 306 571; F: 03 9349 2787 E: hotline@midlandinsurance.com.au W: wwwmidlandinsurance.com.au Display advertiser Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Company Ltd PO Box 754 Nelson New Zealand T: +64 3 546 8824; F: +64 3 546 8814 E: ck@smmi.co.nz W: www.smmi.co.uk Australian Office: 19 Agnes Street Jolimont East Melbourne VIC 3002 T: 03 9650 6288; F: 03 9650 6396 E: mutual@smmi.com.au W: www.sunderlandmarine.com/ australia Display advertiser Insurance agents Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au

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Insurance brokers Midland Insurance Brokers PO Box 404 Carlton South VIC 3053 T: 1300 306 571; F: 03 9349 2787 E: hotline@midlandinsurance.com.au W: wwwmidlandinsurance.com.au Display advertiser Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au Insurance underwriters Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Company Ltd PO Box 754 Nelson New Zealand T: +64 3 546 8824; F: +64 3 546 8814 E: ck@smmi.co.nz W: www.smmi.co.uk Australian Office: 19 Agnes Street Jolimont East Melbourne VIC 3002 T: 03 9650 6288; F: 03 9650 6396 E: mutual@smmi.com.au W: www.sunderlandmarine.com/ australia Display advertiser INTERNET TRADING SFMLive – Sydney Fish Market Bank Street (Locked Bag 247) Pyrmont NSW 2009 T: 02 9004 1106 F: 02 9004 1171 SFMLivE: 1300 13LIVE W: www.sfmlive.com.au MANAGEMENT Hollings Resource Management Ltd PO Box 104016 Auckland 0654 New Zealand T: +64 9 378 7001 : +6427 495 3957 F: +64 9 378 6939 E: tom@hrm.co.nz MARINE & HULL INSURANCE Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au


MARKETING Sydney Fish Market Bank Street Pyrmont NSW 2009 (Locked Bag 247) T: 02 9004 1106 F: 02 9004 1171 W: www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au Display advertiser MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111 F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser PLASTIC INJECTION TOOLING & MOULDING SEAPA Pty Ltd 26-28 Erudina Avenue Edwardstown SA 5039 T: + 61 8 8357 6611 F: + 61 8 8357 4722 E: seapa@seapa.com.au W: www.seapa.com.au

PUBLISHING FRDC (Fisheries Research & Development Corp) PO Box 222 Deakin West ACT 2600 T: 02 6285 0400; F: 02 6285 4421 E: frdc@frdc.com.au W: www.frdc.com.au Display advertiser RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS Australian Aquatic Biological P/L T/F: 02 4997 5160 E: info@aabio.com.au W: www.aabio.com.au FRDC (Fisheries Research & Development Corp) PO Box 222 Deakin West ACT 2600 T: 02 6285 0400 F: 02 6285 4421 E: frdc@frdc.com.au W: www.frdc.com.au Display advertiser

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NCMCRS Australian Maritime College / University of Tasmania (National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability) Locked Bag 1370 Launceston TAS 7250 T: 03 6324 3820 F: 03 6324 3804 E: j.purser@amc.edu.au W: www.amc.edu.au/marineconservation-sustainability Display advertiser

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TTP Plastics PO Box 209 Carole Park QLD 4300 T: 07 3271 1755 F: 07 3271 3298 E: rbreakwell@ttpplastics.com.au W: www.ttpplastics.com.au Display advertiser PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au

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Postgraduate programs: • Graduate Certificate • Graduate Diploma • Master of Applied Science in Aquaculture • Master of Science • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) For more information call 1800 246 446 or 07 4781 4345 Email: mtb@jcu.edu.au or visit: www.jcu.edu.au/mtb

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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Fish Health MSD Animal Health 91-105 Harpin Street Bendigo East VIC 3550 T: 1800 033 461; F: 1800 817 414 W: www.msd-animal-health.com.au Display advertiser RISK MANAGEMENT Panaquatic Health Solutions P/L 26A Liddiard Street Hawthorn VIC 3122 T: +61 3 9818 5100; F: + 61 3 9818 1200 M: 0404 121 996 E: info@panaquatic.com.au W: www.panaquatic.com Display advertiser Risk Insure Pty Ltd 452 Pulteney Street Adelaide SA 5000 T: 08 8232 2311 F: 08 8232 2836 Contact: Graham Gulliford E: grahamg@riskinsure.com.au W: www.riskinsure.com.au Sunderland Marine Mutual Insurance Company Ltd PO Box 754 Nelson New Zealand T: +64 3 546 8824; F: +64 3 546 8814 E: ck@smmi.co.nz W: www.smmi.co.uk Australian Office: 19 Agnes Street Jolimont, East Melbourne VIC 3002 T: 03 9650 6288; F: 03 9650 6396 E: mutual@smmi.com.au W: www.sunderlandmarine.com/ australia Display advertiser

James Cook University School of Marine and Tropical Biology Faculty of Science and Engineering Townsville QLD 4811 T: 07 4781 4345; F: 07 4781 5511 E: mtb@jcu.edu.au W: www.jcu.edu.au/mtb Display advertiser NATFISH (National Fishing Industry Education Centre) TAFE NSW – North Coast Locked Bag 5 Grafton NSW 2460 T: 02 6644 4700; F: 02 6644 7767 E: natfish@tafensw.edu.au W: www.natfish.tafensw.edu.au Display advertiser National Aquaculture Training Institute (NATI) P/L PO Box 647 Henley Beach SA 5022 T: 08 8355 0277; F: 08 8355 0288 M: 0418 130 595 (Dos) E: aquaculturetraining@bigpond.com NCMCRS Australian Maritime College / University of Tasmania (National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability) Locked Bag 1370 Launceston TAS 7250 T: 03 6324 3820; F: 03 6324 3804 E: j.purser@amc.edu.au W: www.amc.edu.au/marineconservation-sustainability Display advertiser

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SELLING SYSTEMS Sydney Fish Market Bank Street Pyrmont NSW 2009 (Locked Bag 247) T: 02 9004 1106; F: 02 9004 1171 W: www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au Display advertiser

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NMIT (Nth Melb Instutute of Technology) Agriculture & Animal Science Department Cnr Dalton Road & Cooper Street Epping VIC 3076 T: 03 9269 1042 E: aquaculture@nmit.vic.edu.au W: www.nmit.edu.au/aquaculture Display advertiser Ruello & Associates P/L PO Box 333 Clifton Beach QLD 4879 T: 0418 210 031 E: nick@ruello.com Seafood Training Tasmania 2A Gladstone Street Hobart TAS 7000 T: 03 6233 6442 F: 03 6223 2780 E: stt@seafoodtrainingtas.com.au W: www.seafoodtrainingtas.com.au Contact: Rory Byrne, Manager Display advertiser SEAMEC A Division of Advance TAFE Bullock Island Road Lakes Entrance VIC 3909 T: 03 5155 6500 F: 03 5155 6555 E: seamec@advance.edu.au W: www.seamec.com.au Display advertiser TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM SOLVING Intaqt P/L 73-79 Lock Avenue Werribee VIC 3030 T: 03 9734 1912 F: 03 9734 1917 M: 0425 727 442 E: enquiries@intaqt.com.au W: www.intaqt.com.au Display advertiser Panaquatic Health Solutions P/L 26A Liddiard Street Hawthorn VIC 3122 T: +61 3 9818 5100 F: + 61 3 9818 1200 M: 0404 121 996 E: info@panaquatic.com.au W: www.panaquatic.com Display advertiser WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS Baseline Unit 6, 8 Shannon Place Virginia QLD 4014 T: 07 3356 6111; F: 07 3356 6833 E: aquacult@baseline.com.au W: www.baseline.com.au Display advertiser


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