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Minister to help return rock lobster to the sea after gutted export market

The rock lobster industry is the first to get government help in the wake of coronavirus disruption.

Julie Iles Wed, 05 Feb 2020

Tonnes of rock lobster could be returned to the sea after Chinese distributors cancelled a huge order for live crayfish amid disruption from the coronavirus.

Between 150 and 180 tonnes of live rock lobster that would be exported to China have a chance of being returned to the wild, Fisheries

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