Helping Snapper Survive

Helping Snapper Survive

  With the increasing fishing practice of catch and release fishing for Snapper, it is important to understand the best techniques to maximise fish survival. Whether you’re a fisher with a strong conservation commitment to release the fish you catch, or an...
Cuttlefish Update – Issue 1

Cuttlefish Update – Issue 1

Point Lowly, in the northern Spencer Gulf is the only known site in the world where Giant Australian Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) form dense spawning aggregations. Research to date has shown a significant decline in Giant Cuttlefish populations at the Point Lowly...
Cuttlefish Update – Issue 1

South Australian Marine Mortalities Update: No.3

Fish Diagnostic tests of fish samples collected to date have ruled out infectious fish diseases. Pathology results have indicated prolonged stress and gill irritation consistent with unusually high water temperatures and possible harmful algae. While water testing is...
Cuttlefish Update – Issue 1

South Australian Marine Mortalities Update: No.1

You would be aware of the recent reports of fish kills and dolphin deaths in SA waters. The reports of fish deaths have extended across both gulfs since the start of March. While the suspected cause of the fish deaths is increased warm temperatures due to the recent,...

Snapper Changes

On Tuesday 9 October, PIRSA announced new management measures to provide greater protection to South Australia’s snapper. For more information, please click on the link below. Snapper Changes Announced – PIRSA

Possession Limits

Possession limits came into effect for the first time in South Australia on Sunday 30th September. For all the details, please click the link below.   Possession Limits – PIRSA

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