PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-017 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Basement Jacks - Where's your stock at? Understanding stock structure and connectivity of Mangrove Jack in northern Australia ORGANISATION: Department of Industry Tourism and Trade TAGS Stock Assessment Rac Wa Rac Qld Rac Nt Rac Nsw SPECIES Mangrove Jack
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-072 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Pushing the envelope: Facilitating commercial performance in a changing climate ORGANISATION: Tassal Group TAGS Biofouling SPECIES Atlantic Salmon
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-075 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Understanding water quality risk for the sustainable and efficient production of Pacific and Sydney Rock Oysters ORGANISATION: University of Technology Sydney (UTS) SPECIES Sydney Rock Oyster Pacific Oyster Oysters
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-080 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT ACPF IPA Management and Community Engagement, People Development Programs ORGANISATION: Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries Ltd (ACPF) SPECIES Royal Red Prawn Giant Scarlet Prawn Redspot King Prawn King Prawns Banana Prawns
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-082 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Nature-based solutions for prawn farm effluent using seaweed ORGANISATION: University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) SPECIES Black Tiger Prawn
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-091 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Whale entanglement mitigation program – understanding whale population dynamics, entanglement dynamics and gear modifications to reduce entanglements in WRL gear ORGANISATION: Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) Hillarys SPECIES Western Rock Lobster
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-095 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Designing the integration of extension into research projects: tangible pathways to enhance adoption and impact ORGANISATION: Hort Innovation
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-100 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT FRDC Extension Officer Network ORGANISATION: Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-104 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Applying the fisheries climate adaptation handbook to Australia's state fisheries ORGANISATION: CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart TAGS Fisheries Management Climate Change Capacity Building Adaptation
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-107 PROJECT STATUS: CURRENT Two-Eyed Seeing – a framework for cultural fishery assessments supporting equitable and sustainable access to shared resources in NSW Inland Rivers ORGANISATION: NSW Department Of Primary Industries Port Stephens TAGS Sustainability Resource Access Non Market Values Indigenous Freshwater