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2019-036
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CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
Pisces Australis Pty Ltd
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2019-005
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COMPLETED
Risk analysis to identify and minimise biosecurity risks arising from recycling bivalve mollusc shell waste during shellfish reef restoration projects in Australia
The assessment indicated that heating recycled mollusc shells in water to 80°C for at least 5 minutes would meet the ALOP for all diseases (despite uncertainly for some disease agents due to lack of information, as indicated by ?), and was within the ALOP for all pests of concern. This method...
ORGANISATION:
DigsFish Services Pty Ltd
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2018-115
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COMPLETED
National tropical oyster aquaculture workshop - Darwin 2018
The first national workshop on tropical oyster aquaculture was held in Darwin on 22 to 23 October, 2018 at the Waterfront Campus of Charles Darwin University (CDU). The workshop brought together representatives from Aboriginal communities, industry, government agencies, and Australian and...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Industry Tourism and Trade
SPECIES
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2018-021
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CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Geelong Waurn Ponds
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2018-005
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CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
Department of Industry Tourism and Trade
SPECIES
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2017-100
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COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
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2017-010
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COMPLETED
A re-examination of underlying model assumptions and resulting abundance indices of the Fishery Independent Survey (FIS) in Australia’s SESSF
The model-based Fishery Independent Survey (FIS) for the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) was developed in the lead up to the first survey in 2008 and is unique in a fisheries context in that it differs from a random stratified design, thereby allowing considerable...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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2016-807
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COMPLETED
Future oysters CRC-P: Species diversification to provide alternatives for commercial production
Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS), the disease caused by OsHV-1 microvariant, results in high and rapid mortality in Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and has been responsible for significant economic loss to oyster industries in Australia and around the world. The diversification of...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation