
Seaweed Aquaculture Governance in Australia Report 2023
This report emphasises the significant role of governance in shaping Australia’s seaweed aquaculture industry.
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The main government department(s) that provides guidance and information on establishing and operating a seaweed business in Western Australia:
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
Western Australia’s seaweed industry is in the early stages of development, with growing interest from both industry and researchers. To support this emerging sector, a policy framework has been introduced that guides licensing, research exemptions, and environmental management. The focus is on enabling early trials and data collection to better understand local species and growing conditions.
The policy takes a considered approach—supporting industry development while ensuring environmental risks are well managed. Proponents must demonstrate how their activities align with best practice and minimise ecological impact, particularly in sensitive areas such as the Abrolhos Islands. This framework lays the foundation for a sustainable and informed seaweed aquaculture industry in Western Australia.
COMMERCIAL SEAWEED WILD HARVEST & AQUACULTURE
Recreational Seaweed COLLECTION
A license is required for wild harvest of seaweed from its natural environment (such as beaches, rocky shorelines, or other coastal areas).
Trials / New Product Development
Exemptions are granted for small-scale, experimental projects that are often shorter-term and may be issued for the purpose of testing the growth potential of new species or farming methods.
Western Australian Fishing Industry Council
Level 1, Unit 5a, 166 Stirling Highway, Nedlands WA 6009
P: 08 9432 7777
E: admin@wafic.org.au
DPIRD Aquaculture Management Directorate
Gordon Stephenson House, 140 William Street, Perth WA 6000
Locked Bag 4, Bentley Delivery Centre, WA 6983
Phone: 1300 374 731 (1300 DPIRD1)
All enquiries should be directed to aquaculture@dpird.wa.gov.au
Industry Association
Aquaculture Council of Western Australia
5A/166 Stirling Highway, Nedlands WA 6009
P: 0447 928 457 | E: ceo@aquaculturecouncilwa.com
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.
This report emphasises the significant role of governance in shaping Australia’s seaweed aquaculture industry.
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.
What is recreational harvesting and do I need a licence?
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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