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were producing weak fish and suspected a nutritional problem. Clean Seas reported that its farmed kingfish were afflicted with a "mystery illness" gut enteritis and that 38 percent of its stock had been lost in 2012 and 17 percent in 2011. Fish also had secondary health problems and were in a generally weak condition. Clean Seas directed blame for the losses at feed suppliers Ridley Corporation and Skretting Australia, serving both companies legal notice that it would be seeking damages to the value of "tens of millions" of Australian dollars in 2012.
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and 2011 after which the company suspended its Southern bluefin tuna breeding project in 2012. The company has posted significant annual losses in many financial years, and has had it social license challenged by recreational fishers and Spencer Gulf residents due to its handling of kingfish escapes, garbage, pollution and shared use facilities, including the Point Lowly North marina. Conversely, the company has won various awards and accreditations that acknowledge their product and market development achievements and its founder has an
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as South Australia's Exporter of the Year. It sold approximately 2,700 tonnes of kingfish that year, with around 45 per cent of that exported. Europe was the largest export market at that time. Clean Seas works with high profile chefs and restaurants in the marketing of their product, including chefs
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In 2011, Clean Seas reported a $ 9.3 million loss for the latter half of 2010. 2011 also saw kingfish production in Fitzgerald Bay cease after two years of high levels of fish mortality. Clean Seas worked with research scientists to investigate the issue. Clean Seas tried to produce fish on land, but
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Research and development was eventually discontinued as the company had difficulty raising the larvae which have complex water temperature requirements, eat each other and injure themselves in captivity. The company officially suspended its Southern bluefin tuna propagation research as a cost-cutting
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The company successfully controlled the life-cycle of the Yellowtail kingfish and invested substantial research and development effort in trying to achieve the same for the Southern bluefin tuna from 2005 onwards. The company suffered unsustainable stock losses of its Yellowtail kingfish between 2009
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In 2007, a Clean Seas employee who was intoxicated was directed to free dive to clear dead fish from a sea cage. The man blacked out and had to be resuscitated. The company was fined $ 26,000 and subsequently implemented random drug and alcohol tests for employees. The employee returned to work, but
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In mid 2012, Clean Seas was seeking an investment partner to help the company to expand and reach new markets. Later that year, the company's share price was near its all-time low value of two cents per share, following a series of fish health and mortality problems. Clean Seas workforce was halved
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Fed by the currents from the Southern Ocean, the Spencer Gulf has some of the purest water in the world. It is the perfect place to raise Yellowtail Kingfish that are indigenous to the Spencer Gulf. Unique in Australia, the Spencer Gulf has no rivers feeding into it, and no farmland surrounding it.
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In 2006, Clean Seas struck a deal to export Yellowtail kingfish to Russia. The following year, a deal to stock Yellowtail kingfish in Sainsbury's supermarkets in the United Kingdom was finalised. The company was optimistic that it could achieve spawning of Southern bluefin tuna the following year.
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to construct a seawater desalination plant at Point Lowly, south of Fitzgerald Bay. He raised concerns about the brine pollution and its potential to harm his kingfish business and the surrounding ecology. He told the ABC: "The fact of the matter is the village idiot knows that if you've got high
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ASC standards are strict requirements for responsible seafood farming that encourage producers to farm with care for fish, the environment and the people on and around the farm. Certified farms must actively minimise their impact on the surrounding natural environment. They must also operate in a
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As of May 2021, Clean Seas has not resumed kingfish farming in Fitzgerald Bay in South Australia though it has the required approvals to do so. The last approval to be granted was for the commercial use of the Point Lowly North marina. Councillors of the City of Whyalla felt that their "hand was
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in August of that year. In November 2018, Clean Seas signed a distribution agreement with Chinese seafood distributor, Hunchun Haiyun Trading Co Ltd. That year, the company received $ 2.5 million from the Australian Government in a program to support employment initiatives in regional areas. This
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In 2010 then head of stock-broking firm Lonsec, Norman John Graham, was served a notice by ASIC alleging 14 counts of insider trading related to the sale of stock in Clean Seas Tuna. He allegedly sold large volumes of stock for a variety of interests ahead of a public announcement that drove the
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Clean Seas production is the only Ocean Raised Seriola certified by the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC), which is the world’s leading certification scheme for farmed seafood – known as aquaculture – and the ASC label only appears on food from farms that have been independently assessed and
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Clean Seas is recognised for innovative aquaculture practices and reliability in supplying the highest quality fresh fish to markets all over the world, 52 weeks a year. Their operational footprint is on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, which includes a hatchery in Arno Bay and multiple farm
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which contributed to poor fish health and stock losses between 2009 and 2012. In 2016, Clean Seas estimated the financial losses related to alleged deficiencies in Skretting's product to be valued between AUD$ 34.5 million and AUD$ 39.1 million. The long-running legal dispute with Skretting was
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Clean Seas reported a $ 34 million statutory loss for the second half of 2012. It suspended its tuna propagation efforts in order to focus on kingfish production exclusively. Financial pressure prompted restructuring and the sale of assets. Between January and September, its workforce halved in
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stated "I understand there are further issues down the peninsula where there's a bit of a shortage of other species so I think we need to have this looked at." Paul Steere from Clean Seas stated that a cause might be hard to find and "there are a lot of drivers that affect the fish. It's always
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In 2003, the company was investigated for the potential unauthorised clearing of native vegetation near their Arno Bay facilities. The company also experienced kingfish escapes that it suspected may have resulted from someone tampering with a sea cage. The South Australian Aquaculture Council
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in Western Australia and Yellowtail kingfish at Wallaroo in South Australia. At that time, the company's objective was to be able to grow and sell 3,000 tonnes of Hiramasa per year. Late 2015 saw the company appoint David Head as CEO, whose terms included some equity in the company.
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In 2005, Clean Seas was awarded an AUD $ 4 million grant from the Australian Government to develop a system for the land-based production of young Southern bluefin tuna. Clean Seas Tuna Ltd was floated on the ASX that year, with the ambition of controlling the lifecycle of the
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The company reported a $ 12 million loss in 2009, having lost feed and equipment during a fire. Hagen Stehr, the founder of Clean Seas, stepped down from his position as Chairman of Clean Seas Tuna that year. At the time, he said that the company was transitioning from a
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Founder and early Chairman Hagen Stehr has been outspoken in voicing opposition to the establishment of marine parks, changes in tuna quotas to conserve the species and proposals by other industrialists to introduce new sources of pollution to Spencer Gulf waters.
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In September 2010, Clean Seas staff killed 80 tonnes of stock as a result of human error while "bathing" the fish in hydrogen peroxide at the wrong concentration. The stock had infestations of flukes on their skin and gills that such baths are intended to clear.
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In 2001, up to 200,000 kingfish escaped from sea cages at Clean Seas' Arno Bay leases. The event was not reported, and the potential harm was dismissed by the South Australian government. Clean Seas threatened to take legal action against its net manufacturer.
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Spencer Gulf Kingfish from South Australia is the main brand that Clean Seas use throughout the foodservice industry. However, more recently they have launched a newer brand, South Australian Yellowtail Kingfish, which is targeted at home cooks.  
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In 2008, the company was forced to remove waste that smelled of dead fish it had dumped at the Point Lowly quarry without authorisation. Residents were also complaining about pellet bags, ropes and rubbish washing ashore from aquaculture operations.
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defended the fish farmers, suggesting that recreational fishers should acknowledge their own impact on wild fish stocks. Fishers were concerned that escaped kingfish were persisting in South Australian waters and causing environmental damage.
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In April 2010, Clean Seas announced that it would close its Whyalla kingfish processing facility. In May 2010, the twenty-two people employed there lost their jobs. The company decided to consolidate its processing in Port Lincoln.
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measure after it revealed it had made a $ 34 million statutory loss for the last half of 2012. In February 2013, Stehr remained optimistic about Clean Seas' future prospects for closing the life-cycle of the Southern bluefin tuna.
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stock value from and average 23-24.5 cents down to 9.1 cents. The firm had underwritten the floating of the company on the ASX in 2005 and ASIC claimed he was privy to inside information about the company's financial position.
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In 2016, Clean Seas Tuna Ltd became Clean Seas Seafood Ltd, with the company refocusing entirely on Yellowtail kingfish. In 2017, it rebranded its product Spencer Gulf Hiramasa Kingfish and established new facilities at
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In 2008, Stehr told the ABC that he had expansion plans for the company. He said "We got the marina close proximity to Adelaide, and it is a natural progression for our company to move that side... We either move to
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to export iron ore from Port Lincoln and the pollution it would generate. He threatened to relocate his business interests from Port Lincoln to Wallaroo, or to Mauritius if the port development went ahead.
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In 2009, the company employed 90 people in Whyalla, according to its CEO. At that time it was using the Whyalla marina but had plans to develop a marina for dedicated use in Fitzgerald Bay.
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Clean Seas works closely with its network of distributors, wholesalers, chefs, restaurants and retailers to develop long-term relationships in markets across the world.  
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Clean Seas was formed by The Stehr Group in 2000 and was publicly listed on the ASX in 2005. The company’s initial purpose was to propagate and grow Southern Bluefin Tuna (
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In 2009, the Committee for the Conservation of the Southern Bluefin Tuna reduced Australia's Total Allowable Catch by 30 percent, angering company chairman, Hagen Stehr.
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Clean Seas suffered additional kingfish escapes in 2005, but only officially reported the loss after recreational fishermen reported seeing them near Port Augusta.
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In 2018, Clean Seas' directors were confident about the prospects for their Yellowtail kingfish business, and planned to resume farming in Fitzgerald Bay, near
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The company was also attempting to accelerate the Yellowtail kingfish's growth by artificially increasing water temperature for fish held in tanks at Arno Bay.
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In 2004, fishermen near Tumby Bay reported catching kingfish that behaved like, and were the size of farmed fish. No escapes had been reported at that time.
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difficult to isolate a particular cause and effect." ABC reported that Clean Seas was removing its operations to Arno Bay "to let its farming area recover."
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The unique Spencer Gulf location, environmental conditions and significant aquaculture experience allows Clean Seas to produce a premium quality Kingfish.
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that he took responsibility for the over-production of kingfish which adversely impacted the company's finances. At that time, the company's Chairman was
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In 2020, Clean Seas entered a partnership with Norwegian company Hofseth with the objective of selling frozen kingfish into the US market.
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In May 2021 Clean Seas halted trading on the ASX briefly, pending their secondary listing on the Oslo-based Euronext Growth Exchange in
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In 2015, Clean Seas announced that it had served proceedings in the Supreme Court of South Australia against former feed supplier,
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Giovanni Pilu, Shaun Presland, Donovan Cook, Frank Shek and Nicky Reimer and restaurants such as Bennelong and China Doll in
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salinity it stunts the growth... and if you've got just a fraction of the salinity going up it will impede the ecosystem."
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The company reported a first-half loss of $ 14 million that year, and a loss of over $ 15 million for the year to June 30.
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Therefore, the Kingfish are able to be raised in pristine, peaceful surroundings until they are ready for harvest.
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Clean Seas Seafood Ltd is an Australian seafood company, specialising in aquaculture of the Yellowtail Kingfish (
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In 2013, Clean Seas founder and former Chairman Hagen Stehr was inducted into Australia's Seafood Hall of Fame.
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forced" by the Government of South Australia on the matter, and some of them remain opposed to the project.
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In 2015, Clean Seas was investigating the prospect of establishing fish farms for Yellowtail kingfish and
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supported Clean Seas' efforts to reestablish itself at Fitzgerald Bay in the upper Spencer Gulf region.
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In late 2011, the ongoing fish mortalities raised concerns about water quality. Local Parliamentarian
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and registered in 1963. In the year 2000 it was renamed The Stehr Group and established Clean Seas.
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certified as being environmentally and socially responsible. ASC certification code: ASC-C-02593.
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Clean Seas products are certified as sustainable by the Aquaculture Stewardship Council.
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socially responsible manner, care for their employees and work with the local community.
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In 2014, Clean Seas Yellowtail kingfish operations were accredited as "sustainable" by
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eventually settled out of court in 2019 with Clean Seas receiving AUD$ 15 million.
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Australia. Clean Seas alleged that the supplier's product was deficient in
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suffered post-traumatic stress. The matter was resolved in court in 2011.
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Clean Seas uses professional lobbyists to represent its interests to the
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In July 2011, Stehr announced his objection to the proposal from
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and is a member of the Australian Seafood Hall of Fame.
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The company's efforts appeared in the documentary film
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Chef Dieter Koschina with whole Spencer Gulf Kingfish
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