
Australian fish farm near Great Barrier Reef fined for environmental breaches
A Queensland farmer and its CEO werehit with an AUD 300, 000 penalty over unlicensed stocking of barramundi at a Port Douglas shrimp farm between 2022 and 2023 By Undercurrent News | Nov. 21, 2025 10: 17 GMT Queensland’s Mainstream Aquaculture has been handed significant penalties after an Australian court found the company and its CEO guilty of multiple environmental offences at a coastal farm near Port Douglas, ABC reported [.] Want to keep reading? Sign up for a trial to have access to our articles! Have an account? Log in here: Email address This field is required This field is required Remember me Enter the email address associated with your account. We’ll send you instructions to reset your password. This field is required We’ve sent a link to to change your password. Please check your inbox to reset your password securely and easily. redirecting. X Stay on the pulse Get recommendations, data, editor’s picks, and the latest news from around the seafood world straight to your inbox. Sign up to UCN’s newsletters Will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
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