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PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-306
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

2005 Australian Society for Fish Biology Workshop & 2005 International Barramundi Workshop

The 2005 ASFB Workshop was hosted by the Department of Primary Industry, Fisheries and Mines in Darwin on 11-12 July 2005. The workshop explored the theme ‘Monitoring Fish Stocks and Aquatic Ecosystems’. The event attracted 138 delegates from Australia, New Zealand, Africa and North...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Society For Fish Biology Inc
SPECIES
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1995-042
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

The influence of the Dawesville Channel on recruitment, distribution and emigration of crustaceans and fish in the Peel-Harvey estuary

The Peel-Harvey Estuary in south-western Australia covers an area of ca 136km2. The natural entrance channel at Mandurah is ca 5km long and opens into the north-western corner of the circular Peel Inlet, which occupies an area of ca 75km2. The south-western corner of the Peel Inlet in turn opens...
ORGANISATION:
Murdoch University

Fisheries projects for postgraduate students

Project number: 1985-043
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $0.00
Organisation: Australian Maritime College (AMC)
Project start/end date: 28 Dec 1986 - 31 Dec 1986
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. Provide graduate students with direct & practical involvement in fisheries projects.
2. Enable co-operating institutions to carry out small projects which, due to restricted staffing, they may not otherwise be able to complete

Final report

Final Report • 2017-09-29 • 14.36 MB
1985-043-DLD.pdf

Summary

Student projects by:

K. Colgan: The analysis of length-frequency data of juvenile and adolescent banana prawns, Penaeus merguensis: a comparison of computer and graphical methods.

G. Cornell: Species composition and abundance of juvenile fish from Trinity Bay and Mornington Island prawn nursery grounds.

M. Cosgrove: Species composition, abundance, fecundity and morphometry of the crab by-catch from a Gulf of Carpentaria prawn research project.

B. Wilson: Application of small business computers in the commercial sector of the fishing industry.

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