Reef restoration could stimulate aquaculture

House of Representatives

The House Agriculture and Water Resources Committee will discuss ways to harness the development of new technologies and mariculture methods in order to grow the aquaculture sector in Australia.

The Committee will speak to the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) this Thursday in the first public hearing for its inquiry into the Australian aquaculture sector. Witnesses will appear via videoconference.

Committee Chair, Rick Wilson MP, said that AIMS is the national authority on tropical marine science and has conducted ground-breaking research into coral reef restoration. This has the potential to stimulate new opportunities for the aquaculture sector and provide meaningful employment in regional areas.

'Research and innovation are vital to ensuring the ongoing viability of aquaculture enterprises', Mr Wilson said.

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