20
August 2002
Aquaculture audit gives tick of approval
Aquaculture ventures in Shark Bay and Exmouth Gulf have been given the
stamp of approval in the State's first full regional audit of marine based
aquaculture compliance.
The compliance audit was carried out by Department of Fisheries' Gascoyne
officers in accordance with the Aquaculture Compliance Plan developed
in 1999.
Department of Fisheries Senior Aquaculture Program Officer Tina Thorne
said all aquaculture farms in the region were found to be complying with
their licence conditions.
"It is important from the community point of view that aquaculture
is seen to be adhering to licence conditions and regulations, and that
the water allocated is being used effectively in the manner intended,"
she said.
General checks carried out under the audit included:
· the licensees are operating within the boundaries of their designated
locations (checked using GPS coordinates);
· the correct species are being grown; and
· determining how much stock is being carried on farms.
Further operation-specific checks are carried out on both land and sea
based operations. ie at-sea operations are checked to ensure they are
correctly marked and lit for navigation purposes.
In the case of an at-sea operation growing mussels or oysters, the audit
checks that quality assurance procedures under the WA Shellfish QA Program
are correctly carried out, especially in regard to sampling. Where an
aquaculture site had been closed to harvesting, checks are also carried
out to ensure that no illegal harvesting had taken place.
Land-based abalone enterprises are checked to ensure that records are
being kept of numbers of broodstock mortalities and whether the species
of abalone specified in the report is the one being grown.
Ms Thorne said the Aquaculture Compliance Plan was currently undergoing
a risk assessment and upgrade. Manuals on carrying out an aquaculture
compliance audit, with the updated compliance plan and checklists, will
be placed in all regional offices to assist in carrying out future audits.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Tina ThorneSenior Aquaculture Program Officer Ph: 9482 7361 Jenny HodderSenior
Public Relations CoordinatorPh: 9482 7235 (Mob): 0418 901 767
|