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Fish Friendly Architecture in Gulf

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Government investment in artificial reefs to boost fish stocks and recreational fishing tourism in South Australia. Commercial mechanism is weak: no direct commodity price impact, no scarcity creation, no company margin effect. Primary beneficiaries are local tourism operators and recreational fishers, but no specific companies or supply chain links are mentioned.

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  • $600,000 investment for two artificial reefs in Gulf St Vincent
  • Reefs at Wirrina and Nepean Bay to aid fish stock recovery
  • Part of $162.5 million response to algal blooms
  • Fishing prohibited for at least 12 months after installation
  • Target species: kingfish, mulloway, snapper, cephalopods

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