170 results
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 1995-035
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of the egg production method to assess the blue grenadier stock in the South East Fishery

The blue grenadier stock is potentially the largest fish stock in the SEF, and following the decline in quota of orange roughy, the need to assess its potential became urgent. The stock has been surveyed using traditional trawl methods and acoustics, but both methods provide only 'snapshot'...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1992-071
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Live transport of crustaceans in air - prolonging the survival of crabs

We studied the live transport of crustaceans in air, using the spanner crab Ranina ranina as an example, and developed guidelines for handling live spanner crabs which we presented to an industry workshop. Our findings were also of general relevance to the live shipment of other oceanic crab...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
Adoption
Environment
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 1981-070
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Echo sounder, sonar, radar operators and navigation course

The 1982 Radar, Navigation, Echo Sounder and Sonar Course was held from April 27 to May 7. This year's course for professional fishermen was attended by 11 students. It was felt that the smaller number was easier to handle in the compact training areas. The first week of the course consisted of...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 1987-075
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of more efficient traps for the North West Shelf fishery

1 A method was developed to rapidly assess the effectiveness of trap designs and identify the causes of differences in effectiveness. 2 Fish entry and escape probabilities are correlated across trap designs. The probabilities are very high for '0' and 'S' trap designs and are much lower for the 'Z'...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Cleveland
View Filter

Product Type

Species

Organisation