Navigating Permit and Licensing for Seaweed Operations in

Northern Territory

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The main government department(s) that provides guidance and information on establishing and operating a seaweed business in Northern Territory:

The Seaweed Industry in Northern Territory

COLLECTING SEAWEED FOR RECREATIONAL PURPOSES?

Recreational seaweed harvesting is for personal use, not for commercial sale, like gardening, crafts, or small-scale consumption. If you are interested in understanding about licensing and permits for these activities

The seaweed industry in the Northern Territory (NT) is in the early stages of development. There are no active commercial seaweed farming operations or wild harvest activities.

The region’s large coastline and suitable tropical waters provide opportunities for future industry growth. However, NT’s focus is currently on trialling and developing seaweed aquaculture.

The seaweed industry in the NT is in the early stages of development, without active commercial seaweed farming operations or wild harvest activities

Key species

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The Australian Aquatic Plant Names Standard (AS 5301) defines standard common names for seaweeds used commercially in Australia. This best-practice guide is foundational to the industry, facilitating effective communication and contributing to the sustainable management and production of these resources in addition to the health and safety of consumers.

Types of Seaweed Harvesting in Northern Territory

Some other useful resources

We have included links to some resources that are relevant to this state, but additional publications can be found in Seaweed Central, so please search the Knowledge Hub.

Quick Links to Key Legislation Information

We have included links to the key legislation for this state, but additional regulations may apply depending on the type of seaweed activities or operations you are undertaking.

Northern Territory Government
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What is recreational harvesting and do I need a licence?

Currently no limits or requirements are in place. As soon as the product is traded, swapped, sold, and/or commercialised a licence is required.

Seaweed found on beaches is not considered food-safe as it is impossible to predict how long the seaweed has been beach-cast or whether it may have come into contact with contaminants.

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