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    Fisheries in the Torres Strait are managed on behalf of the Protected Zone Joint Authority by AFMA, the Queensland Department of Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry and the Torres Strait Regional Authority.

    Information about Torres Strait fisheries is available on the PZJA website.

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