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and Communities

Indigenous Land Corporation

Industry and non-government organisations

Commercial fishers and associations

Conservation groups

Indigenous Land Councils and communities

Local communities

Nature-based tourism industry

Oil and gas exploration and production industry

Marine/ocean energy industry

Recreational fishers and associations

Universities and other research organisations

Whale-watching industry and associations

Recreational boating

State / territory governments

Department of Environment and Conservation, WA

Department of Environment and Natural Resources, SA

Department of Primary Industries and Resources, SA

Fisheries agencies

Museums

South Australia Research and Development Institute.

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