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Wild-caught prawn trawling is changing to reduce its environmental impact

Therese Murphy and her family are proud of their part in improving the environmental reputation of Australia’s prawn trawling industry.
Australian Ocean King Prawn’s 11 trawlers work a sandy sea bed where there is no reef or seagrass, 120 kilometres off the coast of Gladstone.
The Murphy family…
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