- Queensland's sustainably managed fisheries offer some of the best fishing experiences and seafood in the world.
- The state's commercial and aquaculture sectors provide confidence that all seafood is sustainable and responsibly sourced.
- LNP backs Queensland's seafood industry and the small and family businesses that rely on it.
Whether it's wetting a line in one of our many pristine waterways or sampling a wild-caught smorgasbord, Queensland is delivering this Christmas.
This festive season, Primary Industries Minister Tony Perrett is encouraging Queenslanders to shop local and make sure Queensland seafood takes pride of place on Christmas tables this festive season.
"Queensland's aquaculture sector plays a key role in providing choice and variety for consumers, along with confidence that all Queensland seafood is sustainable and responsibly sourced", Minister Perrett said.
"If you prefer wild-caught seafood this Christmas period, you will be supporting a $354.1 million commercial sector that is one of the most sustainable in the world.
"This year there's certainly no shortage of prawns to go around!.
"When you buy quality Queensland seafood, you're supporting good jobs right across the state while eating some of the best fresh seafood in the world.
"There's nothing better.
"My department is proud to work with an industry that is working very hard to supply quality, sustainable seafood to consumers not only in Queensland, but across the globe.
"Still looking for a Christmas present for that fishing-loving friend or family member? You might be interested in gifting them a Stocked Impoundment Permit ;"
What does a SIP get you?
- Line fishing in 63 stocked impoundments across the state.
- Supporting the stocking of popular freshwater fish in these impoundments.
- Helping to reduce pressure on wild-caught species.
- Supporting local businesses and the economy.
- The chance to win cash prizes in our Fish 'n SIP$ tagged fishing competition !
Only SIPS holders can win these prizes, and there are plenty still up for grabs until the competition closes on 31 January 2025.
To make the most of your fishing experience and purchase a SIP, download the free Qld Fishing 2.0 recreational app .
For some holiday seafood inspiration, check out the 12 days of 'Fishmas' on the Fisheries Queensland Facebook page .