Should the proposed standard include aquatic plants, reptiles and mammals (which has implications for native fishing rights)?
- No.
- No, unless significant public health risks identified.
- Include aquatic plants, exclude crocodile and mammalian meat.
- Include these, but define the point at which they become seafood subject to the provisions of the standard.
- Include aquatic plants, as some States already include these in legislation.
- Questions whether the current crocodile meat standard is adequate.
- Food safety still relevant to native rights, but low risk best addressed through risk communication
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