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Research and development

DPI&F helps support a sustainable and profitable fisheries sector through research on fisheries resource sustainability, stock assessment and breeding, and grow-out technologies for aquaculture and fish stocking.

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Researchers help protect sea snakes

Read the latest results of a project aimed at reducing the impact of Queensland's trawl fisheries on protected sea snakes. 

inland prawn farming

Inland prawn farming

A new and exciting industry for regional communities in Queensland.

Page maintained by Tonia Grundy
Last reviewed 20 March 2007



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