Fish News Archives
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Fish devices set to catch on
Three fish attracting devices will soon been deployed off mid-west Western Australia to improve the chances of taking a catch.
Hope for grants to hook angling ideas
Western Australian community groups can apply for a share of $1 million in grant money which it is hoped will benefit recreational fishers.
Fishing centre remembers arrival of first tuna boat
Port Lincoln is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the arrival of its first dedicated tuna boat.
The Tacoma arrived in fine weather and on calm seas on the morning of January 18 1952.
Fishers net bigger lobster catch
The South Australia Rock Lobster Advisory Council says this season's catch is already bigger than last season.
Bystanders rescue fisherman swept into sea
Bystanders have helped rescue a fisherman who was swept off rocks and into the ocean at Phillip Island, south of Melbourne.
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Fishermen back Gladstone dredging suspension
A lawyer representing commercial fishermen in Gladstone says they are heartened by the suspension of some dredging activity due to turbidity.
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Fishers told to accept sick fish report
The Gladstone Ports Corporation says local commercial fishermen should accept a scientific panel report into a diseased fish outbreak in the harbour.