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PROJECT NUMBER • 1984-030
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Establishment of a fish marketing technical advisory service to fishermen, processors and merchants

This report discusses quality in seafood, drawing on qualitative terms such as flavor, aroma and visual impact, rather than the more popular methods used by the scientific community to assess and quantify the freshness of seafood. The report identifies that one message that needs to be conveyed to...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Fish Marketing Authority (Ex)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1984-029
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Evaluation of suitability of herring grader for grading redfish (nannygai)

During May 1984 the Authority received advice of approval of a FIRTA grant of $45,000 for the purchase of three Kronborg Skami Herring grading machines so that their suitability for grading Redfish could be assessed. The objectives of the proposal were: To operate each of the grading machines...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Fish Marketing Authority (Ex)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1984-027
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Identification of deep water trawl fish stocks using parasites as markers

Orange roughy are a relatively sedentary species with little movement between fish management zones. This is the conclusion of our analysis of the numbers of parasites in the gut wall of 1251 orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus from eight areas off southern Australia and three areas off New...
ORGANISATION:
University of Queensland (UQ)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1984-023
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

A study of the sand crab (Portunus pelagicus) and its exploitation in a sub-tropical multi-sector fishery

Based on logbook records the sand crab commercial pot fishery in Moreton Bay is worth in the vicinity of $2 million wholesale annually. Sand crabs are also taken as an incidental by-catch by otter trawlers and in addition Moreton Bay supports a substantial recreational fishery. Sand crabs are caught...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1984-022
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

A study of seagrass prawn nursery grounds and juvenile prawn populations in north Queensland

Seagrasses are of immense ecological importance in marine ecosystems. Primary production rates for seagrass beds are amongst the highest recorded for marine and terrestrial systems. They have a well documented role as animal habitat, nursery grounds, and as substrate stabilizers. The proximity of...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1984-020
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

The fishery for red spot king prawns (Penaeus longistylus) off the central Queensland coast

The fishery for king prawns which occurs between 18°S and 21°S has been investigated over a three year period. The fishery takes place predominantly during winter months. Availability of alternative target stocks as well as recruitment timing is responsible for the fishery's timing. Annual...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1984-019
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

A comparison of the fishing characteristics and inefficiencies of different otterboard designs under field conditions

Unlike the majority of engineered equipment, the design of fishing gear is tested ultimately in its ability to take or capture live animals which are able to modify their escape responses. For this reason, increases in the efficiency of operation and optimization of hydrodynamic design are not...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
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