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Top end seismic testing no fuss for fisheries 

THE Australian Institute of Marine Science alongside the WA Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has today released its findings on the impact of seismic testing on demersal fish populations occurring at depths of around 20 metres. 

Jonathon Davidson
 A Red Emperor

A Red Emperor

  The study, funded by Santos and co-supported by proponents from Woodside Petroleum and Vemco, finds seismic testing has no significant impact on commercially valuable wild fisheries stocks, including...

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