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Calamari Fishery Options
How should Tasmania's calamari fishery be managed? We want you to have your say to help ensure stocks are managed effectively.
Routine Disclosures
Information about the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and the Environment, and our work
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Whale Viewing Guidelines
Know how to safely watch whales as they begin their northward migration through Tasmanian waters.
Working together
We all have a General Biosecurity Duty (GBD) to help protect Tasmania from pests, weeds, and diseases. Discover how you can keep Tasmania biosecurity safe.
- Calamari Fishery Options
- Routine Disclosures
- New TWWHA Strategies
- Whale Viewing Guidelines
- Working together
Successful seafood processor grants awarded
Grants have been awarded to 10 successful local Tasmanian seafood processing businesses.
5 October 2021
Adopt-a-Trap and help Tasmania stay pest free
Tasmania is currently free from many pests and diseases but it is important we remain vigilant and continue to closely monitor the situation. You can help by participating in the Adopt-a-Trap survey.
30 September 2021
The Salmon Plan second progress report is now available
The second progress report outlines which initiatives have been achieved from the 2017 Salmon Plan.
28 September 2021
Supporting Tasmanian wildlife rehabilitation
WIRES is now coordinating the placement of injured and orphaned wildlife in Tasmania 24/7, with support from the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, and the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.
23 September 2021
Expanding Mole Creek Karst National Park
The Tasmanian Government is proposing to expand the Mole Creek Karst National Park to better protect the area’s unique limestone cave systems.
16 September 2021