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The Easter long weekend brought with it a spike in seafood demand, so what does this mean for marine sustainability?

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About 650 tonnes of seafood are expected to be sold at Sydney Fish Market on Good Friday. (AAP) Source: AAP

Australia's marine life and environment are vital resources to the nation. We rely on our oceans for food, transport, mining, and tourism, so how can we make ensure the longevity of these industries? Future long-term sustainability is an important conversation scientists across the globe are discussing. In Australia, CSIRO plays a huge role in ensuring marine biodiversity is well managed, especially when it comes to resource demand. SBS Serbian spoke to Dr. Richard Little from CSIRO as well as Dr. Anna Farmery from the University of Wollongong.


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Australia's marine life and environment are vital resources to the nation. We rely on our oceans for food, transport, mining, and tourism, so how can we make ensure the longevity of these industries? Future long-term sustainability is an important conversation scientists across the globe are discussing. In Australia, CSIRO plays a huge role in ensuring marine biodiversity is well managed, especially when it comes to resource demand. SBS Serbian spoke to Dr. Richard Little from CSIRO as well as Dr. Anna Farmery from the University of Wollongong.



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