Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere due to human activities are driving changes in global climate. Climate change is leading to ocean warming, changes in ocean currents and changed ocean chemistry associated with CO2 uptake. The magnitude of the recent physical changes is...
The committees responsible for aquatic animal health within Australia have long recognised the need for development of policy to reduce risks associated with translocation of bait and berley within Australia (NOT importations of bait from exotic or overseas sources). The Primary Industries Health...
Climate change is expected to have considerable impacts on marine life and ecosystems. These impacts will have flow-on implications for businesses, communities and economies that are dependent on the marine environment and its resources, such as fisheries and the aquaculture sector. There is...
Climate change by its very nature has no jurisdictional boundaries. It will require a national approach to address the ecological, social and economic challenges and opportunities presented by climate change. The cost of RD&E for responding to climate change is beyond any one jurisdiction, and will...