Appendix 1

Submissions and additional information

1
Confidential
2
Confidential
3
Wildcaught Fisheries Coalition
4
CSIRO
Attachment 1
5
Queensland Seafood Industry Association
6
Caroline Smyth
7
Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association
8
Australian National Audit Office
9
Green Shirts Movement Australia
10
Dr Graham Edgar
11
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania
12
Scott McRae
13
Abalone Council Australia Ltd
14
Victorian Sea Urchin Divers Association
15
Kansom Australia
16
Seafood Industry Australia
17
Tasmanian Abalone Council
18
Abalone Association of Australasia Inc.
19
Tuna Australia
20
Abalone Council Victoria
21
Abalone Victoria Central Zone
22
Western Abalone Divers Association
23
Tasmanian Seafoods Group

Additional Information

1
Additional Information provided by ACCC
2
Additional provided by DPIRD Western Australia

Answers to Question on Notice

1
Queensland Seafood Industry Association - (1) answers to questions taken on notice at a public hearing on 11 October 2022
2
Queensland Seafood Industry Association - (2) answers to questions taken on notice at a public hearing on 11 October 2022
3
Stevens, QSIA, response to questions on notice taken at a public hearing in Rockhampton, 11 October 2022
4
CSIRO, answer to question taken on notice at a public hearing on 15 November 2022 (received 23 November 2022)
5
Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, answers to questions taken on notice at a public hearing on 15 November 2022 (received 23 November 2022)
6
SETFIA, answer to question taken on notice at a public hearing on 2 November 2022 (received 25 November 2022)
7
ABARES, Response to a question taken on notice at a Public Hearing on 15 November 2022 (received 15 November 2022)
8
WA DPIRD - Response to question taken on notice, public hearing 2 November 2022 (received 7 November 2022)

Tabled Documents

1
Seafood Industry Response to UTAS Paper, tabled at a public hearing on 2 November 2022 by the Tasmanian Rocklobster Fishermens Association
2
The risks and benefits of a Deed of Agreement for the Tasmanian Rock Lobster Fishery, tabled at a public hearing on 2 November 2022 by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)

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