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2008-205
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Queensland Seafood Industry Association (QSIA)
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2009-064
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Western Victorian Eel Growers Group
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2015-240
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APFA IPA: RNAi treatment of broodstock to reduce disease impacts in farmed prawns
Reported here are the outcomes of a project with original objectives to assess (i) the ability of injected double-stranded (ds)RNA antivirals to reduce Gill-associated virus (GAV) infection loads in Black Tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon) broodstock and whether this can (ii) reduce GAV infection...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Agriculture and Food Brisbane
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2007-038
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Study of ghost fishing in the NSW rock lobster fishery
This project concerns an assessment of the significance ghost fishing in the NSW Rock Lobster Fishery and potential modifications to fishing gears and practices that could minimise trap loss and consequent ghost fishing of the target species, Eastern Rock Lobster, Sagmariasus verreauxi. The...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
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2019-078
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Fishing for change: A social marketing approach to reduce the recreational harvest of Snapper and Pearl Perch in Queensland
The ‘Fishing for Change’ project used a social marketing approach that engaged stakeholders to codesign, implement and evaluate solutions to voluntarily change people’s recreational fishing behaviour.
ORGANISATION:
Currie Communications
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2009-329
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TQA Australia
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2013-037
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Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
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1998-150
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Development and assessment of methods to reduce the predation of pot-caught southern rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) by maori octopus (Octopus maorum)
The SARLF is the State’s most valuable wild fishery with estimated export earnings of >$100 million in 2002. The fishery is a closed entry fishery with 250 licence-holders and is divided into the Northern and Southern Zones. Lobsters are caught in baited pots that are generally set...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
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