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Fisheries Advocacy
Fisheries Advocacy
QSIA is a vocal advocate for the rights of it's members and broader wild catch
commercial fishing in Queensland.
Key Submissions made in 2025 Include:
QSIA Response to East Coast Spanish Mackerel proposed management and harvest strategy changes
qsia Submission to Fisheries Queensland on the Rebuilding of the Queensland Saucer Scallop Fishery
qsia Submission to Fisheries Queensland on the Impact Assessment of Independent Onboard Monitoring of the East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery
QSIA Submission to the Draft Prosper 2050 Plan for Queensland Primary Industries
Key Submissions made in 2024 Include:
Submission to DCCEEW for the renewal of the WTO Approval for the ECOTF
Response to the Mud Crab Discussion Paper
Response to the Cancellation and Suspension of Licence Policy by fisheries queensland