
Combined Queensland prawn promotionQueensland Seafood Marketers Association and the Australian Prawn Farmers Association have joined fo...

Seafood Award Winners from Gala DinnerBen Hale accepts the trophy for the Endeavour Promotion campaign funded by FRDC and QSMA

QUEENSLAND SEAFOOD AWARDS DINNER 2009 GALA EVENT ON 24 JULY - only $75 a ticketApplications for Awards close on 17 july - see news text for details

Seafood Excellence Awards promote the best in the industryThe Sydney Fish Market hosted the Seafood Excellence Awards at Star City Grand Ballroom on Saturday
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All Queensland Seafood on the market is unaffected by the oil spill

Health Benefits of SeafoodThe consumption of Seafood has shown a reduction in Heart Disease as well as many other health benef...

Barramundi farmers demand country of origin labellingseafood dishes should identify the country of origin of the fish used.

Notice of Prawn Fishing Industry WorkshopAppointment of Dr Rob van Barneveld to Conduct Research Planning and Consultation for the Australian...

Lobster harvest limit imposed In partnership with commercial operators DPI&F has embarked on a plan to improve the operation o...

Major lobster breeding deal hatched in CairnsQueensland is set to become a world leader in lobster aquaculture
Featured Articles- Combined Queensland prawn promotion February 12th, 2010
- Seafood Award Winners from Gala Dinner August 6th, 2009
- QUEENSLAND SEAFOOD AWARDS DINNER 2009 GALA EVENT ON 24 JULY - only $75 a ticket May 18th, 2009
- Seafood Excellence Awards promote the best in the industry March 20th, 2009
- All Queensland Seafood on the market is unaffected by the oil spill March 18th, 2009
- Health Benefits of Seafood March 9th, 2009
- Barramundi farmers demand country of origin labelling February 27th, 2009
- Notice of Prawn Fishing Industry Workshop February 26th, 2009
- Lobster harvest limit imposed February 18th, 2009
- Major lobster breeding deal hatched in Cairns February 18th, 2009
Welcome to Queensland Seafood Marketers Association Inc
The members of QSMA have the following goals:-
- Ensure the supply of locally caught seafood to consumers
- Ensure only safe, correctly packaged and labeled seafood for the consumer
- Promote the health benefits of seafood
- Increase consumption of local seafood
- Promote the sustainable production of wild seafood
- Increase consumer awareness how healthy the stocks of Queensland seafood are.