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Public consultation on the NAQS Rangers Aquatic Desktop Exercise is now closed.
How you had your say
We sought information from Indigenous land and Sea Rangers across northern Australia in relation to better understanding key local factors, which influence aquatic biosecurity risks pathways.
What happens next
The information provided will contribute to the Northern Australia Aquatic Biosecurity Risk Assessment Review. This review will be progressed in the 2022/2023 Financial Year.
Public consultation on the NAQS Rangers Aquatic Desktop Exercise is now closed.
How you had your say
We sought information from Indigenous land and Sea Rangers across northern Australia in relation to better understanding key local factors, which influence aquatic biosecurity risks pathways.
What happens next
The information provided will contribute to the Northern Australia Aquatic Biosecurity Risk Assessment Review. This review will be progressed in the 2022/2023 Financial Year.
Timeline
Survey open
NAQS Rangers Aquatic Desktop Exercise has finished this stage
13 April 2021
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NAQS Rangers Aquatic Desktop Exercise is currently at this stage