Our Stakeholders

  • Abalone Council Victoria

    Abalone Council Victoria was established to lead and manage commercial stakeholders to secure a financially viable, environmentally sustainable, progressive and growing abalone industry.

    ACV represents the interests of the wild harvest abalone sector in Victoria, uniting the Western Abalone Divers Association, Abalone Victoria Central Zone, Eastern Zone Abalone Industry Association and the Victorian Abalone Processors Association.

  • Seafood Industry Victoria

    ​SIV was formed in 1989 and is a not-for-profit, non-government organization, founded and funded by professional fishers and fish processors. Fishing and post-harvest sector Associations also contribute financially as SIV members.

  • Victorian Fisheries Authority

    The Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) is an independent statutory authority established to effectively manage Victoria's fisheries resources. VFA work closely with many stakeholders to deliver three core outcomes:

    Sustainable fishing and aquaculture

    Clear resource access and sharing arrangements

    Increased economic, social and cultural value.

  • Fisheries Research & Development Corporation

    FRDC invests in research, development and extension activities to increase economic, social and environmental benefits for Australian fishing and aquaculture and the wider communityDescription goes here

  • Maritime Safety Victoria

    MSV As a branch of Transport Safety Victoria, we work closely with vessel operators and waterway and port managers to provide expert knowledge, education, support and direction.