Australian abalone fisheries face similar threats to the sustainability, marketability of stocks and products. Australia is in an enviable position with a pristine marine environment, and provides the lion's share of the world supply of greenlip and blacklip abalone (H. laevegata & H. rubra). It is evident that abalone producing States do not communicate often or closely enough to maximise the benefits of the extra efforts each State is doing in terms of R&D, stock enhancement, marketing and product labelling. Also, it is evident that there are very few industry driven conventions or conferences around Australia and the world. This idea or concept for a National Forum within which to share ideas and results from various endeavours became a high priority for the Australian abalone industry which is very much supported by other abalone producing States. The convention will address the following needs:
• The need for abalone fisheries to address key issues such as marketing, industry development, product development and labelling.
• The need for closer and more extensive communication and networking with other abalone fishery participants.
• The need for participants to share information, data and methodologies adopted in R&D programs and compliance strategies.
• The need to identify areas of R&D that have proved successful and to imitate that success.
• To update the national strategic plan addressing common issues.
Project number:
2008-330
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure:
$20,000.00
Principal Investigator:
Dean M. Lisson
Organisation:
Abalone Council Australia Ltd (ACA)
Project start/end date:
30 Jun 2008
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30 Oct 2008
Contact:
FRDC
1. To host a successful National Abalone Convention.
2. To ensure the convention covers the main areas of concern to all abalone fisheries throughout Australia.
3. To maximise the transfer of information for the promotion of the most cost effective and efficient ways to deal with common issues.
4. To update the national strategic plan dealing with common issues facing Australian abalone fisheries.
Author:
Dean Lisson
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2023-100
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
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Commercial in confidence
ORGANISATION:
Tuna Australia Ltd
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2023-088
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
FRDC Sponsored RD&E State Awards
Commercial in confidence
ORGANISATION:
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC)
PROJECT NUMBER
•
2023-071
PROJECT STATUS:
CURRENT
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Commercial in confidence
ORGANISATION:
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) Hobart