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Northern Territory Seafood Council
Приєднався 17 січ 2012
The peak representative body of the seafood industry in the Northern Territory, Australia, representing some 222 businesses.
2024 NT Seafood Industry Award
The 2024 NT Seafood Industry Awards proudly celebrates the excellence and passion of the people and businesses who produce high quality, fresh produce, from local pristine waters.
The Northern Territory Seafood Council congratulates all the Award winners and sincerely thanks all Award and Event Sponsors.
Ask if its local, Support NT Caught.
The Northern Territory Seafood Council congratulates all the Award winners and sincerely thanks all Award and Event Sponsors.
Ask if its local, Support NT Caught.
Переглядів: 82
Відео
Keep fresh NT seafood available
Переглядів 524 місяці тому
Tune into a recent Country Hr NT interview - NT Seafood Council Chair, Mrs Joanne Butterworth-Gray speaking with ABC’s Dan Fitzgerald, with a clear message that Territorians will lose access to and availability of wild caught Barramundi and King Threadfin if we don’t keep the commercial fishing sector - the farmers of the sea - the means by which Territorians have access to these species. Don’t...
Careers in seafood - Skills Advisory Council NT (ISACNT) Pathways to your Future
Переглядів 182Рік тому
Did you know there are over 50 careers in the seafood industry, such as Aquaculture Farmer, Ship's Engineer, Deckhand, Ship's Master, Skipper, Marine Engineer, and so much more? ISACNT developed a series of videos with a mission to create awareness about different careers in industries across the Northern Territory. Let's deep dive into the seafood industry careers in the Northern Territory!
Atlantis 2022 Northern Territory Seafood Industry Awards
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The Atlantis 2022 Northern Territory Seafood Industry Awards proudly celebrates the excellence and passion of the people and businesses who produce high quality, fresh produce, from local pristine waters. The Northern Territory Seafood Council congratulates all the Award recipients and sincerely thanks Major Sponsor, Atlantis and all Award Sponsors. Ask if its local, Support NT Caught.
Cross Cultural Understanding - Part 1
Переглядів 1033 роки тому
We share our waters with Aboriginal communities, who under ALRA can permit access to fishing grounds. Without mutual understanding, trust, and support, our industry doesn’t have a bright future. The future of our industry relies on improving cross-cultural understanding and respect. Many in the industry are unaware or confused by the current legislation, and don’t understand it. This lack of un...
Cross Cultural Understanding - Part 2
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We share our waters with Aboriginal communities, who under ALRA can permit access to fishing grounds. Without mutual understanding, trust, and support, our industry doesn’t have a bright future. The future of our industry relies on improving cross-cultural understanding and respect. Many in the industry are unaware or confused by the current legislation, and don’t understand it. This lack of un...
Cross Cultural Understanding - Part 3
Переглядів 633 роки тому
We share our waters with Aboriginal communities, who under ALRA can permit access to fishing grounds. Without mutual understanding, trust, and support, our industry doesn’t have a bright future. The future of our industry relies on improving cross-cultural understanding and respect. Many in the industry are unaware or confused by the current legislation, and don’t understand it. This lack of un...
Understanding ALRA - Part 1
Переглядів 273 роки тому
We share our waters with Aboriginal communities, who under ALRA can permit access to fishing grounds. Without mutual understanding, trust, and support, our industry doesn’t have a bright future. The future of our industry relies on improving cross-cultural understanding and respect. Many in the industry are unaware or confused by the current legislation, and don’t understand it. This lack of un...
Understanding ALRA - Part 2
Переглядів 113 роки тому
We share our waters with Aboriginal communities, who under ALRA can permit access to fishing grounds. Without mutual understanding, trust, and support, our industry doesn’t have a bright future. The future of our industry relies on improving cross-cultural understanding and respect. Many in the industry are unaware or confused by the current legislation, and don’t understand it. This lack of un...
Understanding ALRA - Part 3
Переглядів 113 роки тому
We share our waters with Aboriginal communities, who under ALRA can permit access to fishing grounds. Without mutual understanding, trust, and support, our industry doesn’t have a bright future. The future of our industry relies on improving cross-cultural understanding and respect. Many in the industry are unaware or confused by the current legislation, and don’t understand it. This lack of un...
Understanding ALRA - Part 4
Переглядів 133 роки тому
We share our waters with Aboriginal communities, who under ALRA can permit access to fishing grounds. Without mutual understanding, trust, and support, our industry doesn’t have a bright future. The future of our industry relies on improving cross-cultural understanding and respect. Many in the industry are unaware or confused by the current legislation, and don’t understand it. This lack of un...
Understanding ALRA - Part 5
Переглядів 143 роки тому
We share our waters with Aboriginal communities, who under ALRA can permit access to fishing grounds. Without mutual understanding, trust, and support, our industry doesn’t have a bright future. The future of our industry relies on improving cross-cultural understanding and respect. Many in the industry are unaware or confused by the current legislation, and don’t understand it. This lack of un...
Understanding ALRA - Part 6
Переглядів 53 роки тому
We share our waters with Aboriginal communities, who under ALRA can permit access to fishing grounds. Without mutual understanding, trust, and support, our industry doesn’t have a bright future. The future of our industry relies on improving cross-cultural understanding and respect. Many in the industry are unaware or confused by the current legislation, and don’t understand it. This lack of un...
Understanding ALRA - Richard Fejo
Переглядів 1353 роки тому
We know that many of our members are concerned about the future of the industry and uncertainty around their jobs and livelihoods. Contributing to this uncertainty is anxiety about continued access to fishing grounds, and confusion around sacred sites, native title, and the Blue Mud Bay High Court decision. We also know that as an industry we have not always done enough to understand and respon...
Podcast 3
Переглядів 163 роки тому
Podcast 3: The importance of local community contacts Why is having a local in community cultural awareness and orientation so important? Every community has a history, and every community has a rhythm. Often the rhythm stems from the history; for example, in farming communities the rhythm is often about seasons, or an industrial society the rhythm is about productivity, working 9-5, shift work...
Understanding ALRA - Sherwood Thorbjornsen
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Understanding ALRA - Sherwood Thorbjornsen
NT Seafood Council - Message from the Chairman
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NT Seafood Council - Message from the Chairman
Territory seafood at one's fingertips
Переглядів 4037 років тому
Territory seafood at one's fingertips
Max a fisher in the NT Coastal Line Fishey
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Max a fisher in the NT Coastal Line Fishey
NT professional fishers cleaning our oceans
Переглядів 3247 років тому
NT professional fishers cleaning our oceans
Woof keep grinding
i need that vessel caught a fish at indonesia.where i can buy like that ship sir..
Did this 15 years ago, best time of my life working for arafura sea foods. Colin the captain and his wife looking after all the crew, good times lads, I'll never forget
What is soak time with these traps
Definitely I will be your fan from now and I cannot wait for your next video coming soon. Thank you!
i see old roy sitting down at @8:14. my father his mate glenn johnson (the friendly mauler) and i done 2 weeks camping at his shack fishing Barra catching muddies 11 years ago 2011... was a great experience the number and the size of the groupers in the water there is insane and heaps of barra all around the 70cm we caught nothing bigger but got alot of them.. a great experience hope to get back up there again 1 day.
All Maori crew? Go the Kiwi 👍
Cruzy job
Terrible video
I’m in Darwin mate who do I speak to, to start crabbing?
A bait shop
Good times boys
Cool vids, I subscribed! I think you should take a look at Promosm to grow your channel.
Hi sir can you please tell me what is the size of this net mes and is net line number is 0.80
None of your f**king business
I was on the RV James Kirby (Gary Russ docent) when these gadgets were being trialed. The entire process has worked out well and is a feather in the cap of coordinators.
Looks like a fun job
More off the pros Hard working poeple
I agree
There’s a shitload of mud crabs in Footscray. Big bastards though! Even the Vietnamese can’t get rid of them!
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Where can I get a hauler and tipper like that
The Australian Government's caring for our country. BULLSHIT BULLSHIT BULLSHIT BULLSHIT. I know of a person with a government job of protecting the Murray River. Yet he will lose his job if he blows the whistle about the shit YES REAL SHIT THAT ONCE COME FROM AN ASS HOLE that leaks in the water in Mannum from the shit plant. ""Look into it"" what about some police in Karumba have been making there own private reef for years with old white goods. And we have all seen the litter left behind by police at rbt zones. It's a disgrace. Maybe it should say The Australian Government's raping for our country. Maybe make a video about the waste in the desert. Just another thing you have done for the people
How long before fish start finding thier way out what's average soak time
How long do these traps soak before hauling once baited
awesome video brings back alot of memories traping out of broome wa on the boat seapearl3 had to coil rope by hand off the hualer
Great video