Tasmanian Abalone Council

Tasmanian Abalone Council

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The Tasmanian Abalone Council is the peak industry body representing divers, processors and quota holders.

Established in 1994 as a means to protect and promote all facets of the industry, the Tasmanian Abalone Council is committed to furthering the interests of all trades, businesses and professions connected with, interested in or affected by any aspect of the abalone fishery in Tasmania. As the united voice of one of Tasmania's premium and most valuable industries, the Tasmanian Abalone Council represents and articulates the views and needs of all stakeholders and allied interests alike.

Photos from Tasmanian Abalone Council's post 24/02/2024

📣 Where did you get to this week?
A great day around the ‘office’ on Wednesday 🤿 South-West Cape & Maatsuyker Group…the commute home @ sunset wasn’t too bad either by the look of it 🌅 ❤️🫶

📸Joey Mckibben thanks for the pics

Photos from Tasmanian Abalone Council's post 30/10/2023

Thank you TACL members for attending your Tasmanian Abalone Council 2023 AGM on Saturday at Wrest Point Hobart. 👏

Sincere thanks to Jo Palmer MLC for your address and official opening ⭐️

Thanks also to Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - IMAS for your informative presentation 🧐

We look forward to working for and with our members and key stakeholders from all sectors in the coming year 🤝

06/10/2023

⭐️ TACL MEMBERS ⭐️
ℹ️ Your 2023 AGM Agenda and Papers were sent 6/10/23
📲📩 Please phone or email your RSVP. See you there!
❗️This is a registered TACL member only event.

22/09/2023

Check these LEGENDS out 🙌
Beau Lesser, Jezza Huddlestone & Mick Leary, mastering CPR, Defibrillation & administering Oxygen.

LIFE SAVING STUFF!!
Awesome work Boys!

Thanks to Instructor Rick Cazaly @ https://www.stjohntas.org.au

📸 Joey Mckibben Thank you for the photo 😉

03/09/2023

Happy Fathers Day 👏
Share your ‘Father & Son/Daughter’ dive day photos ❤️
📸 Johnny Valentine

14/05/2023

To our lady legends 🌺

15/03/2023

Tasmanian Abalone Council a proud sponsor of Dover Seafest 2023

‘Sea’ you there 🤩

24/12/2022

Merry Christmas 🎄

06/12/2022

It is with great love and sadness that we announce that founder Jill Mure passed away peacefully on Friday.

George & Jill Mure first opened Mures Fish House in Battery Point in 1973, and together they established our iconic hook-to-plate practice. While George went fishing for the best local species, Jill would run the restaurant and transform the latest catch into delicious dishes for their guests.

Together they pioneered Tasmania’s Blue Eye Trevalla industry (a species which continues to be beloved by locals to this day), Tasmania’s first commercial mussel farm, and of course Mures Fish Centre now located at Victoria Dock on the Hobart waterfront.

When George passed in 2003, Jill handed the business over to children Will and Sarah. Today Mures is led by Will & Jude Mure, and children Eve, Wilson, and Jock.

We take this moment to celebrate the incredible life of Jill and her contribution to all that is Mures today. Her passion, values and ethos will continue to be carried forward by our family now and in future generations to come.

📸: Jill Mure (1940 – 2022)

Photos from Marine and Safety Tasmania - MAST's post 25/11/2022

Dover boat ramp progress 👏

Photos from Marine and Safety Tasmania - MAST's post 30/09/2022

Starting Monday Boat Ramp 🚧

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262 Argyle Street
Hobart, TAS
7000

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm