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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-26 22-17

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The positive trend has many stakeholders optimistic about the year's prospects. Industry insiders are calling it a "really bumpy year" in the best sense—meaning abundant catches and strong demand. Some experts anticipate that this season could be "better than average," with hopes for a "Bonsza" year, a term indicating an exceptionally fruitful fishing period.

Trade and consumption stand to benefit as well, with the burgeoning fish population expected to stabilize prices and ensure a steady supply of fresh, high-quality Queensland seafood. Consumers are already being warned to look forward to well-priced local fish hitting markets soon.


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