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Hawkesbury River jelly blubber boom forces fishermen to find second jobs

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Dane Van Der Neut has been a commercial fisherman on the New South Wales Hawkesbury River for almost two decades.

During his time on the water, there have been plenty of Catostylus mosaicus, commonly known as jelly blubber.

But a persistent “boom” of the species has made fishing almost impossible.



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