Cookabarra Restaurant Nelson Bay
Cookabarra Restaurant Nelson Bay. Featured on Channel 7's Sydney Weekender.
Adjacent to Cookabarra Restaurant and Function Centre you will find Tailor Made Fish Farm, a world leading Barramundi Farm and Hydoponic garden. For a great day out enjoy a tour of the Barramundi Farm and a meal at Cookabarra Restaurant.
Tailor Made Fish farm also provides and consulting and fish farming technology across the globe.
TOP 30 NELSON BAY (PORT STEPHENS) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best Nelson Bay (Port Stephens) attractions - what things to do in Nelson Bay (Port Stephens) - Australia? Where to go in Nelson Bay (Port Stephens)? In this video, Explore Australia will give you advice about things to do while in Nelson Bay, one of suburb in Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia.
Because of Nelson Bay in Port Stephens near to Shoal Bay, Anna Bay, Fingal Bay,, Salamander Bay, Hawks Nests, and Corlette, some best places in those locations listed here too.
Nelson Bay is one of major tourism centre in New South Wales for whale and dolphin watching, diving, surfing, fishing, kayaking, stand up paddling etc. Some of Tomaree National Park within the Nelson Bay area too.
Two most favorite places to visit in Nelson Bay is Gan Gan Lookout and Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse. Some best places in Nelson Bay (Port Stephens) is Fly Point, D'Albora Marinas, Barramundi Farm, Splash Waterpark, Little Beach Reserve, Port Stephens Native Flora Garden, Stockton Sand Dunes, One Mile Beach etc.
You may also go to Shoal Bay, Anna Bay, Soldiers Point, Tea Gardens, Fingal Bay,, Salamander Bay, Hawks Nests or Corlette near Nelson Bay. Attractions like Tomaree Head, Tomaree National Park, Fingal Bay Beach, Blue Water Sailing, Zenith Beach, Bennetts Beach, Jimmy's Beach, Bagnalls Beach Reserve, Barry Park, Port Stephens Shell Museum, Salamander Super Strike, Lazy Paddles, Soldiers Point Marina, Samurai Beach, Oakfield Ranch, Port Stephens Mountain Bike Adventure etc located near Nelson Bay.
Hope you enjoy this video about Best Places to Visit in Nelson Bay (Port Stephens), or Nelson Bay tourism attractions from Explore Australia. Enjoy our others video in our channel.
20,000 Kingfish escape sea pens at Port Stephens
Join me on an adventure as we fish the Yellowtail Kingfish sea pens of Huon Agriculture off the coast of Port Stephens.
20,000 farmed King fish have escaped into the wild and now we have a chance to catch a few for ourselves.
Read about this adventure in issue #257 of Australian Boating Magazine.
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Barramundi Farming in NT Australia - Farmers on Film - Humpty Doo Barramundi Farm
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TOP 40 PORT STEPHENS Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Port Stephens, New South Wales, Australia. Port Stephens is a large natural harbour located in the Hunter Region - NSW and situated about 160 km from the north-east of Sydney. This video about all things to do list or tourist attractions in Port Stephens - New South Wales - Australia.
There are so many tourist attractions to visit in Port Stephens. The most popular tourist spots in Port Stephens is Nelson Bay, Gan Gan Lookout, Irukandji Shark & Ray Encounters, Stockton Sand Dunes, Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse and Reserve, One Mile Beach, Fly Point, Samurai Beach, Tomaree Head, D'Albora Marinas and Barramundi Farms.
Others things to do in Port Stephens - Australia is to visit Fighter World, Oakfield Ranch, Toboggan Hill Park, Little Beach Reserve, Splash Waterpark, Fingal Bay Beach, Jimmy's Beach, Tomaree National Park, Bennetts Beach Hawk Nest and Port Stephens Shell Museum.
Don't forget to put in the what to do or where to go list to visit Sand Dune Safaris, Zenith Beach, Port Stephens Native Flora Garden, Soldiers Point Marina, Barry Park, Bagnalls Beach Reserve, Oakvale Wildlife Park, Box Beach, Koala Reserve Mangroove Boardwalk, Cole Bros Oyster, Murrook Culture Centre and Tanilba Bay Shopping Centre.
There also tours operator for adventures or watersports in Port Stephens such as Sailing, Shoal Bay SUP, Salamander Super Strike, Port Stephens 4WD Tour, Lazy Paddles, Ezy Kayak Hawk Nest and Port Stephens Mountain Bike Tour.
Thats all about thinhgs to do, places to visit or tourist attractions in Port Stephens - Australia. Hope this video will help you decide where to go or what to do while spend your holiday in Port Stephens NSW.
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Brooke Boney - ABC News - Fish Farm Port Stephens
The NSW Government has come under fire for setting up a new fish farm in an eco hotspot on the state's Mid North Coast.
Locals say the site is right in the middle of a humpback whale migration path - and it's already wreaking havoc.
Love Seafood ...Love Port Stephens with Nick Arena from Tailor Made Fish Farms.
Getting to know… Nick Arena, Managing Director Tailor Made Fish Farm and Cook a Barra Restaurant
By trade, Nick Arena is an electrician and builder. It was during a fateful kitchen and bathroom renovation, when he got chatting with a few marine biologists about the future of fish, that he decided it was time he cement the fate of Australian barramundi by opening a fish farm.
Eighteen hard working years later and Nick is the Managing Director of the largest barramundi produce in the state. According to Nick his biggest asset to his success was his trade background and his desire to learn the science and process in operating a fish farm.
“80% of what we do is practical, hands on work. As a builder farming made a lot of sense to me. We also had to get the formula right, to make the farm viable we had to get the plumbing right, our energy efficiency right, be environmentally friendly, we use solar energy to heat the facility – all of these things make us viable,” Nick says.
At any one time the farm has 200,000 fish on site. The farm buys the barramundi in as babies, only 25mill in size and already weaned and eating solid food (like buying a kitten or puppy). The barramundi spend nine months growing at the farm until they are a normal weight of 750 or 800 grams where they are sold in the live market in Sydney.
Always looking towards the future, Nick opened a restaurant next to the farm six years ago after a constant stream of curious tourists and locals kept stopping in. A portion of the farmed fish is sold in the “Cook A Barra” restaurant that allows tourists to taste the freshest barramundi around.
“Today we get schools, Tafe groups, Universities, Probus groups, one-on-one tourist groups all stopping at the farm, the interest is unbelievable,” Nick says.
For Nick, the leap from tradie to farmer and restaurateur has been a real learning curve, but he is still investing and looking at ways he can improve food production in the Port Stephens area.
“It’s been rewarding but also a real challenge,” Nick says. “We want to add more value for tourists, and I do believe that environmentally friendly sustainable food is the future.”
Fact: Tailor Made Fish sells one tonne of barramundi per week
Visit the website for more details portstephens.org.au/seafood
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Cookabarra
Cookabarra Restaurant and Function Centre.
Salt Thredz - Barra Ep 5
Who doesn't love seeing big Barra's underwater? I was lucky enough to dive with a school estimated to have over 200 fish in it last year. The average size fish was around 90cm and it was a dive i will not soon forget! Like, Share and Subscribe for regular content. Watch in HD for best quality. Cheers and enjoy.
Spearfishing BARRAMUNDI Far North Queensland
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Spearfishing Barramundi around Cairns, off the east coast of Australia. Using my 85cm Aimrite Roller. Other species like crayfish, tuskfish, gold spot cod and turtles can be seen in this video! Had some epic coastal vis in the last barra season.
Holliston Sand Partner Highlight- Australis Aquaculture
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My name is Rocky Perham I am the Facilities and Systems Engineering Manager here at Australis Aquaculture in Turners Falls Massachusetts. A huge problem exists in the world today with food supplies, water supplies at Australis we think we are able to make a significant contribution to the solution to those problems.
We have a state-of-the-art facility that is predicated on the use of Bio-filtration, we are delighted to have Holliston partnering with us in this effort. They create a well-graded uniform sand that is used in the Bio-Filters.
We are not using the sand from Holliston in the conventional means of using it as a filter to clean solids out of the water. We are actually using it as a habitat for micro-organisms, these beneficial bacteria populate the surface of the sand and live on it. They need a media to live on and the very uniformly graded sand that we have from Holliston is a perfect for the application.
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Have you ever wondered how many uses can sand really have? Australis Aquaculture is the world's largest and only vertically-integrated barramundi producer, operating some of the most innovative and environmentally-friendly fish farms in the world. Holliston Sand has been partnering with Australis for a unique project, one that involves the smallest and often unnoticed little helpers. Want to see how far the use of sand can really can go? Check out this video to find out more!
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