Additional Documents

1 PDF: Answer to  question on notice received from Petuna Sealord Deepwater Fishing following public hearing on 15 April 2016 Answer to question on notice received from Petuna Sealord Deepwater Fishing following public hearing on 15 April 2016
2 PDF: Answer to question on notice received from Seafish Tasmania following public hearing on 15 April 2016 Answer to question on notice received from Seafish Tasmania following public hearing on 15 April 2016
3 PDF: Answer to question on notice received from Australian Fisheries Management Authority following public hearing on 1 November 2016 Answer to question on notice received from Australian Fisheries Management Authority following public hearing on 1 November 2016
4 PDF: Answer to question on notice received from Department of Agriculture and Water Resources following public hearing on 1 November 2016 Answer to question on notice received from Department of Agriculture and Water Resources following public hearing on 1 November 2016

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About this inquiry

The environmental, social and economic impacts of large-capacity fishing vessels commonly known as 'supertrawlers' operating in Australia's marine jurisdiction, including the effect on the marine ecosystem, current research and scientific knowledge and the effectiveness of the current regulatory framework and compliance arrangements



Past Public Hearings

01 Nov 2016: Canberra

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