A. Raptis & Sons Group, Australia’s biggest wild-caught prawn business, enters voluntary administration after a poor 2025 season. Administrators seek restructure or sale while operations continue.
One of Australia’s largest privately owned fishing companies A Raptis & Sons Group has called in an administrator who will ...
Australia’s largest wild-caught prawn operation has gone into voluntary administration, citing a difficult season last year.
More than 20,000 sq km of coast has succumbed to Australia’s first bloom of toxic Karenia cristata algae – and scientists worry it could explode again ...
When British Columbia prawn fisherman Mark Urwin started looking to replace his aging vessel and expand his seafood business, ...
New research has revealed the staggering financial cost of South Australia’s algal bloom crisis, with fishing and tourism ...
Record-high diesel prices are forcing South Australian commercial fishers to halve their time at sea, while oyster farmers struggle on rationed fuel amid warnings seafood prices could rise.
Commercial fishermen across Queensland have been unable to get diesel or are paying exorbitant prices for what little they ...
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