Calls for independent review of Port Stephens' fish farm after 20,000 kingfish hit marine park

Donna Page
Updated February 2 2018 - 7:15pm, first published 7:11pm
CONTROVERSIAL: One of the Huon Aquaculture fish farm sea cages in Port Stephens' marine park designed to hold 20,000 kingfish. Picture: Alex Druce
CONTROVERSIAL: One of the Huon Aquaculture fish farm sea cages in Port Stephens' marine park designed to hold 20,000 kingfish. Picture: Alex Druce

THE failure of a fish farm “fortress pen” that saw 20,000 kingfish escape into the Port Stephens’ marine park has led to calls for an independent review of the controversial project.

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Donna Page

Donna Page

Investigative journalist at the Newcastle Herald

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