Senate inquiry recommends $55-million investment into managing long-spined sea urchin

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A sea urchin that is rapidly spreading in warming oceans and overgrazing on kelp to the point it is creating marine deserts should be harvested for human consumption, a Senate inquiry has found, as it seeks ways to manage the native species.

A Senate inquiry tasked with developing a national approach to tackle one of the greatest threats to marine ecosystems in south-eastern Australia has called for a $55-million investment over five years.

Sea urchins are considered a delicacy in Asian cuisine, and the report's authors believe growing the Australian sea urchin industry is a "win-win solution" for the environment and the economy."We need to do what we can to adapt to a changing world … and we can do it in a way that helps create jobs and economic opportunities," Mr Whish-Wilson said.

"If they're going to throw money out there and invest in this industry, they need to come and talk to us," Mr Stewart said."We want to have a say in management, and if they're going to make an industry of this, we want a share of that as well.Twitter

 

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