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Objectives of NSW Aqua Assoc.
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ARAC
Australian Bass
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Catfish
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President
Rob McCormack
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Secretary/Treasurer
Mike Lee
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North Coast Branch President
John Hambly
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Contact
Rob McCormack
Phone/Fax 02 4997 5160
PO Box 3
Karuah NSW 2324 |
The Barramundi Lates calcarifer
Barramundi are one of the largest fish species, they grow to
over 50 kilograms in weight and 1.5mtrs long. They are fast growing and very tasty to eat so prized as an
aquaculture species. Barras are a catadromous species that move from saltwater into the fresh when small and
then back to sea to breed. They are not natives of NSW they are a far north tropical species. As such they
like hot water and all aquaculture in NSW is in recirculation systems with heated water. There are strict
requirements for the aquaculture of Barramundi:
Barramundi Aquaculture Prospects (NSW DPI)
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Barramundi - industry profile (NSW DPI)
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NSW Barramundi Health Protocol NSW DPI
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Tailor Made Fish Farms
http://www.tailormadefishfarms.com.au
Tailor Made at Bobs Farm (Port Stephens) is one of the state's largest Barra Farms. The Barras are grown in
recirculation systems with the used water being recycled for hydrophonic vegetables. Tailor Made Fish Farms
has developed an easy to operate, land-based modular fish production system that is both sustainable and
environmentally responsible. Production of year-round premium quality fish and vegetables is achieved through
compact and controlled production areas using much less water than conventional methods resulting in two crops
from a single water uptake. |