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Climate ready Tasmanian smolt

Project number: 2020-069
Project Status:
Current
Budget expenditure: $197,860.00
Principal Investigator: Brad Evans
Organisation: Tassal Group
Project start/end date: 30 Sep 2020 - 29 Jun 2021
Contact:
FRDC

Need

Seawater temperatures continue to rise in Tasmania, resulting in the window of suitable temperatures for smolt transfer to sea shortening. Atlantic salmon production in Tasmania requires the production of harvestable product all year round, which is currently achieved through detailed production plans that rely on smolt transfer to sea from March until October each year.
As climate change is resulting in warmer temperatures during March, there is a need to understand the risks to production that this shift poses, as well as understanding the additional costs to production that warm water inputs create. This trial is needed to inform commercial decisions around smolt input timing in warm years, and to examine the influence of oxygenation on osmoregulatory performance during warm water transfer.

Objectives

1. Examine the relationship between duration at elevated temperatures on input, and the impact on osmoregulatory ability and fish performance.
2. Does increased oxygenation improve the osmoregulatory and fish performance of smolt transferred into warm waters
3. Do the benefits observed in tank trials translate to the commercial environment
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-119
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of a hydrodynamic model to investigate near field and regional connectivity around Okehampton Bay

The study aims to satisfy the regulatory requirements of Environmental Licence 10172/2 from the Tasmanian EPA around Tassal’s use of Okehampton Bay for salmonoid aquaculture, particularly the possible fate of material released within Okehampton Bay into the receiving environment. To...
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