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Nature 432, 671 (9 December 2004) | doi:10.1038/432671a; Published online 8 December 2004

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Australians net benefits of sustainable fish farming

Anthony Cheshire1 & John Volkman2

  1. South Australian Research and Development Institute, PO Box 120, Henley Beach, South Australia 5022, Australia
  2. CSIRO Marine Research, GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia

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Issues of concern need to be recognized, confronted through research and resolved.

Your News Feature "Fishing for trouble" (Nature 431, 502–504; 2004) focuses on the potential environmental risks associated with tuna farming in coastal waters off North and Central America. In South Australia, on the other hand, tuna farming is being undertaken in what we believe is an ecologically sustainable manner.

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Australians net benefits of sustainable fish farming

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