Southern Eyre Farming Pty Ltd

The Fisheries and Aquaculture Division of the Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is undertaking a targeted stakeholder consultation process for an application received from Southern Eyre Farming Pty Ltd, which seeks to vary an existing aquaculture lease under the Aquaculture Act 2001.

Consultation closes 5.00 pm on 22 April 2026.


Location

The application relates to an existing 0.5 hectare aquaculture lease (LA00225) and its corresponding licence (AQ00167) located in the Point Longnose aquaculture zone, prescribed under the Aquaculture (Zones – Coffin Bay) Policy 2008.

The current location of the aquaculture lease and licence is approximately 11 kilometres west-southwest from the township of Wangary.


Approved farming methods and species

The aquaculture activity is currently approved for the farming of Native oyster (Ostrea angasi) and Pacific oyster (Magallana gigas) using contained longlines.


Proposed variation

The application proposes to relocate the 0.5-hectare lease and licence approximately 3 kilometres southeast of its current location. The proposed location primarily consists of bare sand, with patchy, medium-density seagrass present in the south-western corner of the site.

map of current and proposed locations

An interactive map can be accessed through the Aquaculture Public Register by searching the lease (LA00225) and licence (AQ00167) numbers and selecting the application registration types.

Copies of draft lease and licence certificates can also be viewed by selecting the lease and licence registration. However, note the conditions of each are subject to change depending on the results of the assessment process and whether the application is approved.


Additional information

Additional information relating to marine licence holder responsibilities, application assessment process and general leasing and licensing matters can be found using the below links.

Marine licence holder responsibilities - PIRSA

Leasing and licensing - PIRSA

Lease and licence variation application assessment process - PIRSA

Contact

Emma Cannon – Aquaculture Environmental Assessment Officer
Email: emma.cannon@sa.gov.au

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