Brian Jeffriess is the primary spokesperson for Australia's
Southern bluefin tuna
The southern bluefin tuna (''Thunnus maccoyii'') is a tuna of the family Scombridae found in open southern Hemisphere waters of all the world's oceans mainly between 30°S and 50°S, to nearly 60°S. At up to and weighing up to , it is among ...
fishing and aquaculture industry. He lives in
Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a town on the Lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia. It is situated on the shore of Boston Bay, which opens eastward into Spencer Gulf. It is the largest city in the West Coast region, and is located ...
,
South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ...
and is the chief executive for the Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association (formerly known as the Tuna Boat Owners Association). He is a current member of the Australian Maritime and Fisheries Academy, the Commonwealth Fisheries Association, the
Aquaculture Advisory Committee The Aquaculture Advisory Committee (AAC) was established by the Government of South Australia to support the development of the aquaculture sector in the state- the birthplace of Southern bluefin tuna ranching. Its role was to provide relevant advic ...
and the Fisheries and Aquaculture Research Advisory Committee.
Jeffriess features regularly in the ''
Port Lincoln Times
The ''Port Lincoln Times'' is a newspaper published weekly in Port Lincoln, South Australia. It was first printed in August 1927, and has been published continuously ever since. It was later sold to Rural Press, previously owned by Fairfax Media, ...
'' newspaper, where he relates the industry's activities and interests to his local community.
He attends the international Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna meetings and works closely with industry and government. On 26 January 2012 Jeffriess was awarded
Member of the Order of Australia
The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian ...
"for service to the fishing and aquaculture industries as a contributor to the sustainable management and harvesting of Australian fisheries and through national and international professional associations." He has also been awarded State and National Seafood Icon status.
Career
Jeffriess has been industry spokesperson for tuna aquaculture in South Australia since it began in 1993.
In 2001 he spoke of the Japanese desire to "supply the Japanese consumer at a reasonable price with high-quality sashimi." Japan's Overseas Fishery Cooperation Foundation sent two operatives to Port Lincoln to help establish the industry. Since that time the industry has captured young fish in the wild and transferred them to pens in Boston Bay and Spencer Gulf where they are fattened up for market. They are then harvested, chilled and exported to Japan by plane. The same year, Jefferiess expressed concern that his town of Port Lincoln would suffer if the industry collapsed, saying "I find this scary. I wake up every morning and think 'How do you sustain this?"'
Jeffriess is a former chairman of the National Fishing Industry Council and Australian Seafood Industry Council and represents the tuna industry in the
Spencer Gulf Ecosystem and Development Initiative
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which was initiated by the
Environment Institute
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at the
University of Adelaide
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. Jeffriess has served on a variety of high level committees including the
Australian Fisheries Management Authority
The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) is the Australian Government agency responsible for the management and sustainable use of fisheries resources including combating illegal fishing activities in the Australian Fishing Zone that ...
(2001-2008), many fishery commissions, the FRDC Board, various subprograms and import/export committees. He has extensive fisheries and aquaculture experience spanning across industries from Australia's cold temperate ocean to the tropical north.
Jefferiess has an economics degree and professional experience in business management and as chief political advisor.
Politics
Jeffriess has expressed his opinions to the media on a range of marine matters relevant to the southern blue fin tuna industry, aquaculture sector and fisheries management.
Tuna fishing
As of 2015, Jeffriess believes that the southern blue fin tuna stocks are being adequately managed, and welcomed increases to the Australian catch quota in 2014 and 2015 seasons. He has acknowledged that concerns expressed by others regarding the viability of the stock circa 2010 were valid.
Great white sharks
In 1995, Jeffriess told ''The Australian'' that "due to the biology of this species, a sustainable fishery for the Great White is not possible." He was speaking as chairman of the Australian Seafood Industry Council at the time, and pressure was increasing to provide legislative protection to the species. As of 2015, Jeffriess maintains a moderate attitude in public towards great white sharks. In response to a CSIRO publication he expressed his belief in a civic responsibility "to inform the community in a scientific and rational way on numbers of whites and other sharks – and let the community make up their own minds on risks."
New Zealand fur seals
Jeffriess has supported the need to research and manage New Zealand fur seal populations in South Australia and has described them as a major problem for tuna ranchers.
"They are the largest cause of tuna deaths in the pontoons and (they) frighten the other tuna so they do not eat for days."
Supertrawler FV Margiris
Mr Jeffriess told the media that the tuna industry association's view was that bigger boats (like the
FV Margiris
FV ''Margiris'' is the world's second largest fishing boat. It is a super trawler and factory ship.
To Australia as ''Abel Tasman''
In 2012, Seafish Tasmania brought the ship (then named the ''Abel Tasman'') to Australia. She was originally ...
) catching the quota of small pelagic fish quicker would cause less environmental impact than a large number of smaller boats fishing for longer, closer to shore. Jeffriess said there were already much bigger boats in Australian waters including trawl boats that stayed at sea longer than the Margiris and with much bigger nets. He said the issue for Port Lincoln was to ensure that the FV Margiris didn't interact with the sardine fishery and an agreement had been reached. On the decision to temporarily ban the FV Margiris from Australian waters, Jeffriess commented:
"The minister had the right to make a political decision, and that is what he did."
Jeffriess' support for the supertrawler
FV Margiris
FV ''Margiris'' is the world's second largest fishing boat. It is a super trawler and factory ship.
To Australia as ''Abel Tasman''
In 2012, Seafish Tasmania brought the ship (then named the ''Abel Tasman'') to Australia. She was originally ...
attracted commentary by animal rights organisation,
Animals Australia
Animals Australia is an Australian animal protection organisation. Its aim is to investigate and expose animal cruelty, inspire kindness to animals through public awareness campaigns—particularly focused on farmed animals—and provide funding a ...
. The organisation drew attention to the industry's dependency on small pelagic fish to feed the tuna and pointed to its potential to impact other species such as the
little penguin
The little penguin (''Eudyptula minor'') is a species of penguin from New Zealand. They are commonly known as little blue penguins or blue penguins owing to their slate-blue plumage and are also known by their Māori name .
The Australian l ...
.
References
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Living people
Aquaculture in Australia
Australian businesspeople
Members of the Order of Australia
Year of birth missing (living people)