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2018-189
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NCCP: Socio-economic impact assessment and stakeholder engagement
The present study, undertaken by University of Canberra, was developed to investigate the potential to engender support for the recommendations included in the NCCP byassessing potential impacts of carp control on different groups, and ensuring key stakeholders are able to access, understand and...
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University of Canberra
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2003-417
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Queensland Seafood Marketers Association Inc (QSMA)
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1999-320
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Murdoch University
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2010-707
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Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
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2011-039
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FRDC-DCCEE: preparing fisheries for climate change: identifying adaptation options for four key fisheries in South Eastern Australia
Over the next century, the marine ecosystems of south-eastern Australia are expected to exhibit
some of the largest climate-driven changes in the Southern Hemisphere. The effects of these
changes on communities and businesses will depend, in part, on how well fishing industries
and resource managers...
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University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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1996-264
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Agriculture Victoria
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2011-771
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Seafood CRC: genetic selection for Amoebic Gill Disease (AGD) resilience in the Tasmanian Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) breeding program
Amoebic gill disease (AGD) continues to have a significant economic impact upon production of sea-farmed Atlantic salmon in Tasmania. Reducing mortality is economically important for the fish farmer and is equally important from an animal welfare perspective. The process of freshwater bathing...
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CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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1997-323
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University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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2018-127
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Validation and implementation of rapid test kits for detection of OsHV-1
Following the outbreak of Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) in the Port River, South Australia in summer 2017-18, a need was identified for rapid diagnostic technology for OsHV-1, the causative agent of POMS. During the February 2016 OsHV-1 outbreak in Tasmania, tracing activities in...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
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