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18th Apr 13

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Maritime Security and Illegal Fishing: A National Disgrace

07/06/2006

Author: Australian Labor Party


This report focuses on a range of practical strategies to address what the Labour Party see as weaknesses in Australia’s maritime security with regard to illegal foreign fishing in Australian waters, and associated threats to border control, public health, quarantine protection and fisheries resources arising from this activity. A further report will be produced at a later date to address those terms of reference relating to regional airports, urban public transport, and the carriage of dangerous cargo in Australian waters and through Australian ports.

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