Australian Seafood Markets, Visitor Centres, Fresh Seafood Outlets, Prawn Farms, Oyster, Pearl, Seafood Cooperatives, Seafood & Aquaculture Trail, Tours

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dance Listed Below are the best Australian Seafood Markets, Visitor Centres, Fresh Seafood Outlets, Prawn Farms, Oyster, Pearl, Seafood Cooperatives, Seafood & Aquaculture Trail, Tours. Australia is famous for its fresh seafood, and there are many markets, visitor centres, cooperatives and fresh seafood outlets where you can learn about seafood, try, taste and buy fresh seafood. There are also many seafood tours and activities for tourists. One tour that provides a fabulous array is the Seafood and Aquaculture Trail on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The trail includes lots of information, aquaculture, seafood fine dining experiences. See marine and freshwater species being farmed and processed including the innovative abalone and Southern Bluefin Tuna farms. Seafoods include Murray cod, scallops, prawns, oyster, abalone and southern bluefin tuna and many other fish species. There are twelve tours available, all the way from Ceduna, Port Lincoln and Wyalla along the beautiful coastline of Eyre Peninsula. Taste oysters, prawns, shellfish and a huge variety of fish. You can stop at coastal cafes and restaurants to enjoy fantastic meals and sea views.

These are the best Seafood Markets, Visitor Centres, Fresh Seafood Outlets, Prawn Farms, Oyster, Pearl, Seafood Cooperatives, Seafood & Aquaculture Trail, Toursin Australia listed by location and type. Scroll through the list and click the operator`s link to get more information.


NSW>Sydney>Pyrmont

Sydney Fish Market

Sydney Fish Market employs approximately 67 staff to organise the weekday wholesale Auction, promote Sydney Fish Market as the centre of seafood excellence and the only destination to buy and sell seafood, promote the site as a tourist location and a place to buy Sydney`s freshest seafood. Since opening in 1989, the Sydney Seafood School has played an important part in persuading Sydney residents to eat more fish.