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2001-033
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Enhancement of the NSW blacklip abalone fishery using hatchery produced seed
This project is a revision of FRDC Project 2001/033 which was originally titled Enhancement of the NSW blacklip abalone fishery using hatchery produced seed. The original project included a significant cash contribution from the NSW Abalone Fishing Industry but unfortunately after FRDC approved the...
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NSW Department of Primary Industries
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1991-090
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COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
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2009-012
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COMPLETED
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CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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2009-037
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COMPLETED
Sustaining productivity of tropical red snappers using new monitoring and reference points
Australia’s tropical snapper fisheries harvest six main Lutjanid species. They are the Crimson, Saddletail, and Goldband snappers, Red Emperor, Golden snapper and Mangrove Jack. These fish live up to 40 years of age, weigh up to five to ten kilograms and are highly valued for commercial...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
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2020-130
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COMPLETED
Workshop to examine the viability of establishing a peak seafood industry body for South Australia
Following the wind-up of Wildcatch Fisheries SA, a seafood industry forum was held in mid-2021 to gauge support for a new peak industry body to represent the interests of the SA Seafood Industry to Government, its agencies, other stakeholders and the community. At this forum, key fishing and seafood...
ORGANISATION:
Wildcatch Fisheries SA (WFSA)
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2005-323
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COMPLETED
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Recfish Australia
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2009-700
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COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
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1994-051
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COMPLETED
National Fisheries Technical Workshop Series: "Recreational Fishing: What's The Catch"
This Workshop entitled 'Recreational fishing: what's the catch?' continues the series, commenced in 1985 by the Australian Society for Fish Biology. The major objective of the Workshops has been to promote the opportunity, during the Society's Annual Conference, for the national fish and fisheries...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Society For Fish Biology Inc
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