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2023-006
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CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
University of Sydney (USYD)
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2022-012
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CURRENT
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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2021-037
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Determining if the CCSBT Management Procedure sufficiently demonstrates sustainability credentials of Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna
This research project is an important step for the Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna fishery for catching fish for farms. The project directly addressed the point which is seen as the remaining barrier to the fishery achieving Marine Stewardship Council certification.
The project establishes that...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Southern Bluefin Tuna Industry Association
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2018-140
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COMPLETED
Strengthening the ABFA Quality Framework
The Australian Barramundi Farmers’ Association (ABFA) supports its members to strive to differentiate Australian farmed Barramundi on quality, safety, and sustainability. A critical aspect in building market share and securing premium price is assuring buyers and consumers that every meal of...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Barramundi Farmers Association (ABFA)
SPECIES
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2017-247
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COMPLETED
Wild catch Barramundi Workshop to explore future options to improve fisheries
1. Convene a Barramundi stakeholder workshop in Cains on June 29th
2. Identify and agree causes of market failure
3. Confirm participants who will be responsible for Actions agreed
ORGANISATION:
Queensland Seafood Marketers Association Inc (QSMA)
SPECIES
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2017-148
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COMPLETED
NCCP: identifying synergistic genetic bio control options for Cyprinus carpio in Australia
This study was undertaken by Wedekind Gutachten, Switzerland. Potentially synergistic genetic biocontrol technologies can be grouped into those that do not
involve engineered DNA sequences and those that do. The former include the “sterile male” and
the “Trojan Y...
ORGANISATION:
Wedekind Gutachten
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2017-104
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED
NCCP: the likely medium- to long-term ecological outcomes of major carp population reductions
Experts predict that most ecosystems would be improved if carp numbers were reduced by at least 70 per cent.
ORGANISATION:
University of Canberra
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2016-229
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COMPLETED
ORGANISATION:
University of Melbourne
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