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Aug. 3, 2015

IFS reports to Angler Alliance Tasmania

Anglers Alliance (AAT) is the peak body for freshwater recreational anglers in Tasmania. The IFS meets with AAT up to four times each year. With each meeting there is a report submitted to AAT from the IFS that provides updates on projects and activities the IFS is conducting. These reports are published on the IFS...

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