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Industry calls on government to “step up” and support oyster growers as deadly virus continues to kill production | The Land

On the Clarence River a market for wild-caught prawns in the Clarence River will remain off limits to fishers for the next two years after introduced white spot virus was detected in three prawn farms earlier this year. As their water is drawn from the river wild-caught prawns are caught in the net, so to speak, despite the virus not being found outside enclosed farms.

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