The New South Wales Government has confirmed the establishment of a $21.4 million plan for the response to and recovery from white spot, which has devastated prawn fishing and farming along the Clarence River on the North Coast.
Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty said the funding is for both the ongoing biosecurity response to White Spot and a targeted assistance package for industry.
Minister Moriarty said biosecurity and fisheries experts from NSW Department of Primary Industry (DPI) have managed to contain the spread of the virus and are now working to support industry in maintaining and implementing biosecurity measures that will minimise potential future introduction of white spot.
The recovery package includes:
NSW Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Sarah Britton assured that white spot poses no threat to human health and NSW prawns remain safe for human consumption.