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Welcome to the Tasmanian Abalone Council Ltd website.
New information will be posted to the site regularly - please check back regularly to see the latest news items.

Breaking News:

April 2010 - As part of the ongoing monitoring of Tasmanian abalone stocks for signs of disease in the wake of Victoria’s AVG outbreak, Tasmanian DPIPWE regularly receives abalone samples (from divers) from around Tasmania’s coastline.

 

Divers are diligently submitting abalone that appear weak for testing - all abalones submitted have been tested exhaustively for any signs of AVG and all tests to date have been negative for AVG from both PCR (DNA) testing and from histopathology.

Newsletter May 2010

Advertising Space available in the TAC Quarterly Newsletter, contact TAC office for details.

Abalone Fishery Changes 2010

TAC Strategic Plan

AVG (Abalone Disease) Information

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Abalone Stories

A collection of recent abalone related media articles, web search results etc, compiled by Vin Gannon, VADA.  These will be appearing here regularly.

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