2/06/2009 5:55:31 PM [07] General information on aquaculture in South Australia. Information is available for people who are looking to enter the aquaculture industry or for school and university students.
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2/06/2009 5:55:15 PM [07] A range of fact sheets are available online: Finfish (atlantic salmon, barramundi, trout farming, etc) Shellfish (abolone, oyster farming, quality assurance programs) Crayfish (harvesting and population control, habitats, marron farming, yabbie farming) General (disease certification, getting started in aquaculture, leases, landbased development, quality assurance, recirulating tank systems).
Related tags: agricultural technology, aquaculture, aquatic animals, fish culture, fish farming, fish hatcheries, fisheries products, fisheries technology, fishing industry, government publications, hatcheries (fish), information, publications
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2/06/2009 5:55:15 PM [07] Primary Industries and Resources SA (PIRSA) provides online access to a range of application forms for Aquaculture/Marine Licences and Leases. They also explain the approval process for Marine Aquaculture Licences and list fees for the various licences.
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2/06/2009 5:55:31 PM [07] Business planning information for aquaculture development, including marketing and regional development boards.
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2/06/2009 5:55:17 PM [07] Aquaculture SA has developed a series of financial planning models designed to help potential investors and managers to develop their own business plan (available for on-shore abolone, fin fish and long-line oyster industries). An order form is available online.
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2/06/2009 5:55:31 PM [07] A list of the publications available from Primary Industries and Resources SA (PIRSA) on Aquaculture, including reports, fact sheets and planners, is accessible on this page.
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2/06/2009 5:55:17 PM [07] Information on the major aquaculture courses undertaken in South Australia. This may also include training via correspondence.
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2/06/2009 5:55:31 PM [07] Information for commercial fishing ventures, including notices, legislation and policies, licences, permits, net closures, aquatic reserves, closed areas and seasons.
Related tags: accreditation, aquaculture, fish culture, fish farming, fish hatcheries, fisheries policy, fishing industry, hatcheries (fish), licence administration, licence board, licensing, permits
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2/06/2009 5:56:19 PM [DI-07] Commercial Fishing Licence fees are issued annually and may be paid in full or on a quarterly basis. Late fees are charged by PIRSA 21 days after due date. PIRSA issue a separate penalty invoice for late fees. Penalty fees can be paid by visiting a Service SA Customer Service Centre, Rural Agent, Government Legislation Outlet or online via the PIRSA website.
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