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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-204
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Meeting sustainability expectations: translating and aligning objectives, reporting and evaluation of the performance of Australian fisheries

This report presents findings of a research project which examined the extent to which the stated objectives being pursued to guide the management of Australia’s fisheries are aligned with community expectations for sustainability. And, further to this, the extent to which the design of objectives...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-749
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

SCRC: Improvements in Yellowtail Kingfish larval and juvenile survival and quality

This project consists of nine research projects addressing nine objectives set out in the overarching program of activity described in project 2007/707. The nine projects collectively endeavour to resolve the larval rearing, juvenile development and productivity constraints for propagated Southern...
ORGANISATION:
Clean Seas Seafood Ltd
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-748.40
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Seafood CRC: Improved understanding of economics in fisheries harvest strategies

Increased understanding amongst the commercial fishing industry of economic considerations in the management of fisheries was considered a high priority by the CRC, who identified a need to get better support for and implementation of harvest strategies based on Maximum Economic Yield. Experience...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood CRC Company Ltd
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-023.20
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Developing Code of Practice frameworks and assessing the need for an Australian Standard on Responsible Fishing Practices

The concept of this project was initially discussed in 2011 within Seafood Services Australia (SSA). The objective was to develop a draft Australian Standard for Responsible Fishing on commercial fishing vessels by building upon the many Codes of Practice (CoPs), environmental management systems...
ORGANISATION:
Sevaly Sen
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-217
PROJECT STATUS:
COMPLETED

Development of management recommendations to assist in advisories around seafood safety during toxic bloom events in Gippsland Lakes

Over the last 4 years, scientists from the Centre for Aquatic Pollution Identification and Management (CAPIM) have been leading a research program to better understand the risks to seafood safety during toxic cyanobacterial blooms in the Gippsland Lakes and best practices for monitoring...
ORGANISATION:
University of Melbourne
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