The leading source for credible citizen reporting

Report Your News
Take the tour...

Bluefin quota to cost Australian fisheries millions

Hobart : Australia | about 1 month ago  
Views: 0
The Australian fishing industry will forgo hundreds of millions of dollars in order to save the southern bluefin tuna. Australia's catch of the southern bluefin tuna will be cut by 30 per cent, following a major international agreement. The new levels agreed by fishing nations on South Korea's Jeju...
  • Print
  • Share:
  • Share
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Stumbleupon

Related Allvoices Contributions

News Stories
 
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    The Australian fishing industry has warned the decision to cut the nation's southern bluefish tuna catch by 30 per cent will have a devastating effect. The move to slash the fishing quota follows a major international meeting on South Korea's Jeju...
  • News Source: Adelaide Now | about 1 month ago
    Meeting in South Korea, the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna decided to cut the global quota by 20 per cent amid fears their stocks could collapse. Port Lincoln tuna fishers say the decision will cost jobs, forcing a major cut...
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    The Australian fishing industry will forgo hundreds of millions of dollars in order to save the southern bluefin tuna. Australia's catch of the southern bluefin tuna will be cut by 30 per cent, following a major international agreement. The new...
  • News Source: The Age | about 1 month ago
    c THE crisis for the prized southern bluefin tuna is worsening, forcing Australian fishers to slash their catch in an international cut-back. Recent attempts to stem decades of over-fishing of the rich sashimi fish in waters around Australia appear...
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    Australian fishermen will have to cut their take of southern bluefin tuna by 30 per cent, according to a decision agreed on tonight. The nations which fish southern bluefin tuna have met on South Korea's Jeju Island and agreed to a 20 per cent cut...
Images
 >
 
Videos
 >
 
Report Your News Got a similar story?
Add it to the network!

Or add related content to this report

Cell phones Cell phones use report code: @4466019

Most Popular Reports

Contributions

Help and Accounts


Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use Agreement and Privacy Policy.

© Allvoices, Inc 2008-2009. All rights reserved.