Dr Hagen Heinz Stehr AO (born 1941) is a German-born multi-millionaire businessman, tuna
fisherman
A fisher or fisherman is someone who captures fish and other animals from a body of water, or gathers shellfish.
Worldwide, there are about 38 million commercial and subsistence fishers and fish farmers. Fishers may be professional or recreati ...
and founder of the Stehr Group.
Career
Stehr 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 a ...
, South Australia where he manages his business interests in fishing and aquaculture, most notably
Southern bluefin tuna
The southern bluefin tuna (''Thunnus maccoyii'') is a tuna of the family (biology), family Scombridae found in open southern Hemisphere waters of all the world's oceans mainly between 30th parallel south, 30°S and 50th parallel south, 50°S, to ...
(Thunnus maccoyii) fishing and offshore ranching in
Spencer Gulf
The Spencer Gulf is the westernmost and larger of two large inlets (the other being Gulf St Vincent) on the southern coast of Australia, in the state of South Australia, facing the Great Australian Bight. It spans from the Cape Catastrophe and ...
for export markets. The Stehr Group also propagates and grows
Australian Yellowtail Kingfish (''Seriola lalandi'') and
Australian Mulloway (''Argyrosomus hololepidotus'') through its aquaculture division, Clean Seas Aquaculture Growout Pty. Ltd. One of the wealthiest men in South Australia, Stehr is also the founder and chairman of the Australian Maritime and Fishing Academy. The Stehr Group has a commercial fleet of nine vessels.
Stehr is sometimes referred to colloquially as a "tuna baron" or "tuna king", a term representative of the profitability of the business. He has previously boasted that when he sits down with his friends Sime "Sam" Sarin, Mario Valcic and Joe Puglisi, they are worth more than a billion dollars between them.
According to the
BRW Australian rich list, his personal wealth was approximately $US135 million in 2009
after peaking the previous year at AUD$271 million. In 2015, Stehr's business
Clean Seas Tuna Limited was ranked number 88 in InDaily's Top 100 SA Businesses, with an annual revenue of $20,133,000. Stehr's son Marcus is the managing director of Clean Seas.
In November 2016, shareholders of Clean Seas voted to change the company's name to Clean Seas Seafood Limited. Stehr's business interests are represented in the South Australian parliament by political
lobbyists
In politics, lobbying, persuasion or interest representation is the act of lawfully attempting to influence the actions, policies, or decisions of government officials, most often legislators or members of regulatory agencies. Lobbying, which ...
and former politicians,
Graham Ingerson
Graham Alexander Ingerson (born 27 August 1941) is a former Australian politician and 8th Deputy Premier of South Australia from 1996 to 1998. Ingerson was a Liberal Party member of the House of Assembly seat of Bragg between 1983 and 2002.
C ...
and
Nick Bolkus
Nick Bolkus (born 17 July 1950) is a former Australian Labor Party politician. He was a member of the Senate from July 1981 to June 2005, representing the state of South Australia.
Early career
Bolkus was born in Adelaide and educated at Adela ...
.
Hagen Stehr was awarded
Officer 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 Gove ...
on Australia Day, 1997. He received the award for service to the commercial fishing industry and to education and training, particularly through the South Australian Fishing and Seafood Industry Skills Centre Inc. He also received the Centenary Medal for services to the community in 2000. Stehr was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of the
University of the Sunshine Coast
The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) is a public university based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. After opening with 524 students in 1996 as the Sunshine Coast University College, it was later renamed the University of the ...
in 2010, and was included in the "three wise men" ceremony together with diplomat
Richard Woolcott
Richard Arthur Woolcott (born 11 June 1927) is a retired Australian public servant, diplomat, author and commentator.
Early years
Woolcott was educated at Geelong Grammar School, Cranbrook School and the University of Melbourne, before becomi ...
and Deputy Chancellor of the university, Tim Fairfax. He was named Seafood Icon, South Australia in 2009 and initiated into the National Seafood Hall of Fame in 2013.
In 2014, Stehr participated in a trade delegation to China with Australia's Prime Minister,
Tony Abbott
Anthony John Abbott (; born 4 November 1957) is a former Australian politician who served as the 28th prime minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015. He held office as the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia.
Abbott was born in Londo ...
as an ambassador for the seafood industry.
In 2016, Stehr began supplying southern bluefin tuna to Darwin for sale at the Darwin Fish Market.
Stehr has appeared in the ''60 Minutes'' episode ''Drovers of the Deep'' (2004), his business was the subject of the documentary film ''
Tuna Wranglers
''Tuna Wranglers'' (2007) is a documentary film produced by the makers of '' Deadliest Catch''. It follows the exploits of the southern bluefin tuna industry in South Australia as it captures wild fish and transports them to grow-out pens where t ...
'' (2007) and his attempt to close the life-cycle of the Southern bluefin tuna featured in the documentary ''Sushi - The Global Catch'' (2012).
Research and development
Hagen Stehr through his company Clean Seas Tuna has invested in attempts to close the life cycle of the Southern blue-fin tuna by propagating them in a land-based tank. The tank's waters were climatically controlled to simulate the experience of wild fish traversing long distances and varied oceanic conditions. The mature fish required for the research were air-lifted to the facility from grow-out pens at sea by helicopter. The research was conducted in partnership with Kinki University, Japan and over the first four and a half years, $4.5 million was raised through government bodies. The
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation (FRDC) and the
Government of South Australia
The Government of South Australia, also referred to as the South Australian Government, SA Government or more formally, His Majesty’s Government, is the Australian state democratic administrative authority of South Australia. It is modelled o ...
's Department of Trade & Economic Development (now the Department of State Development) were among them.
In Bangkok, 2008 Hagen was presented with the
Friend of the Sea
Friend of the Sea is a project of the World Sustainability Organization for the certification and promotion of seafood from sustainable fisheries and sustainable aquaculture. It is the only certification scheme which, with the same logo, certifies ...
, Sustainable Seafood Award in acknowledgement of being the first organisation in the world to create an artificial breeding regime for the Southern bluefin tuna.
Time magazine
''Time'' (stylized in all caps) is an American news magazine based in New York City. For nearly a century, it was published weekly, but starting in March 2020 it transitioned to every other week. It was first published in New York City on Mar ...
rated this milestone as the second best invention of 2009. In developing this technology, Stehr established the first formal collaboration agreement between
Kindai University
is a private non-sectarian and coeducational university based in Higashiosaka, Osaka, Japan with campuses in five other locations: Nara, Nara; Ōsakasayama, Osaka; Uchita, Wakayama; Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima; and Iizuka, Fukuoka.
The Englis ...
of Japan and Australia for the propagation of tuna.
Tuna tourism
In 1996, Stehr briefly considered establishing a tuna farm in
Encounter Bay
Encounter Bay is a bay in the Australian state of South Australia located on the state's south central coast about south of the state capital of Adelaide. It was named by Matthew Flinders after his encounter on 8 April 1802 with Nicolas Baud ...
as a tourist attraction to cater for Japanese tourists. A similar proposal was put forward by in 2015 by another Port Lincoln tuna baron,
Tony Santic. Stehr's daughter, Yasmin, spoke representing the 2015 applicant,
Oceanic Victor
Oceanic Victor is an Australian privately owned company which runs marine tourism facilities on and adjacent to Granite Island, Encounter Bay, South Australia. The company's main attraction is a floating at-sea aquarium containing Southern blue ...
, at a meeting of the Development Assessment Commission (DAC). The following day, Oceanic Victor's proposal received DAC approval. Stehr's daughter Yasmin had previously worked in the tuna industry, flying spotter planes used to locate wild tuna schools so that they can be caught and fattened up in sea cages before export.
Early life
Stehr left home at the age of 12 to join the merchant marines, then jumped from job to job working on cargo ships. He absconded at Port Lincoln at the age of 18, where he met his wife Anna and became a tuna fisherman in 1961. He arrived in Port Lincoln with little money and no employment prospects.
He is also a former member of the
French Foreign Legion
The French Foreign Legion (french: Légion étrangère) is a corps of the French Army which comprises several specialties: infantry, Armoured Cavalry Arm, cavalry, Military engineering, engineers, Airborne forces, airborne troops. It was created ...
.
Memberships
For 24 years Hagen Stehr served as the inaugural chairman of the South Australian Seafood Industry Skills Centre. In 2005 the organisation was replaced by the Primary Industries Skills Council where he remains a board member. He is currently the Ambassador of Indigenous Employment Projects and food ambassador appointed by the South Australian Government in 2013. He is also a member of the South Australian Government's
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 ...
.
Stehr was the seed funder of a sculpture of a "tuna poler" fisherman made by
Ken Martin that was unveiled in Port Lincoln in July 2019. Project funds were managed by the Axel Stenross Maritime Museum.
Political views
Hagen Stehr is a champion for the Fishing and Aquaculture Industry and defender of Fishing and Maritime rights. He is a prolific writer and writes a monthly opinion column called "Stehring the Kaiser" for Ausmarine magazine. Stehr has stated that his tuna business is "beholden to Japan" and has welcomed the prospect of a Free Trade Agreement with China and reduced tariffs. He believes accessing markets in China and Korea will be instrumental to the future success of his business. He believes that seafood from Eyre peninsula and Port Lincoln comes from "without doubt the cleanest waters" and is harvested sustainably. Stehr has frequently expressed his views to the media in response to a range of fisheries, aquaculture and marine conservation matters.
Iron ore export from Port Lincoln
In June 2008 Stehr attended a protest opposing Centrex Metals plan to export iron ore from Port Lincoln. Over 400 people and a flotilla of 50 boats representing the seafood industry were also in attendance. The following year, Stehr voiced his opposition, stating that he was concerned about the new activity harming the town's reputation for producing clean, fresh seafood.
Western Australian shark cull
Stehr has publicly supported the culling of protected
Great white shark
The great white shark (''Carcharodon carcharias''), also known as the white shark, white pointer, or simply great white, is a species of large mackerel shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans. It is nota ...
s during the controversial
Western Australian shark cull
The Western Australian shark cull is the common term for a former state government policy of capturing and killing large sharks ( shark culling) in the vicinity of swimming beaches by use of baited drum lines. The policy was implemented in 20 ...
in 2014.
He had previously complained to the media about "shark attacks and tuna disappearing" saying that his company "fought against White pointers."
Super-trawler FV Margiris
In 2012, Stehr spoke out against the approval of the super-trawler
FV Margiris to fish in Australian waters, saying "The Australian government is the only one stupid enough to take it... Those ding-a-lings from AFMA (
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 c ...
) in Canberra shouldn't let a ship like that in. It wasn't welcome anywhere else."
Marine Parks Sanctuary Zones
Stehr has disputed claims that losses to the fishing industry through the creation of 'no take' marine park sanctuary zones in South Australia will be outweighed by ecotourism, following the publication of a report by the
Conservation Council of South Australia
The Conservation Council of South Australia, also known as Conservation SA and Conservation Council SA, is an environmental organisation serving as a peak body, representing over 50 member groups, representing over 90,000 individual members, in ...
. Stehr has said of his town, Port Lincoln, that "People don't come down here for ecotourism, they come for fishing." He believes that the establishment of 'no take' sanctuary zones on 1 October 2014 will significantly affect the industry's output and could force Australia to import more seafood. On 18 September 2014, Stehr called on Premier Jay Weatherill to "not destroy an industry. It is wrong and I'm standing up against it."
Personal life
Hagen Stehr is married to Australian-born Anna (of Greek heritage, née Mareolas)
and has two children: Marcus and Yasmin. Yasmin donated a kidney to her mother, ending her dependency on
dialysis.
Stehr drives a
Jeep
Jeep is an American automobile marque, now owned by multi-national corporation Stellantis. Jeep has been part of Chrysler since 1987, when Chrysler acquired the Jeep brand, along with remaining assets, from its previous owner American Moto ...
as a mark of respect for
General George S. Patton, whose military strategy he admires.
References
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Living people
German emigrants to Australia
Australian fishers
1941 births
Aquaculture in Australia