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Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-302
DATE START/END: 27 FEB 2007 - 30 JUN 2008

5th National Rocklobster Congress - growing the future

The first National Rock Lobster Congress was held in Adelaide in 1999. A key outcome of this Congress was to hold a national lobster meeting on a regular basis. Subsequently the National Congress has been held in Geelong 2001, Perth 2003 and Hobart 2005. Each Congress has been quite successful...
ORGANISATION:
Shearwater Consulting Pty Ltd
People
People
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2015-237
DATE START/END: 30 MAY 2016 - 30 JUL 2016

WRL IPA: review and analysis of the risks associated with the sustainable development of the WA Rock Lobster industry

The rapid and enforced change from an input-controlled management regime to an output-controlled regime in the Western Rock Lobster fishery brought about significant challenges for the industry. While the quota management regime has now been largely embraced by fishermen, who have benefited from...
ORGANISATION:
Western Rock Lobster Council Inc (WRLC)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-013
DATE START/END: 3 JUL 2016 - 14 DEC 2017

Aquatic Animal Health and Biosecurity Subprogram: Comparative pathogenicity of exotic acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) and the presumptive bacterial hepatopancreatitis detected in farmed Penaeus monodon in Queensland

Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) was first reported from China (2010) and subsequently from Vietnam (2010), Malaysia (2011), Thailand (2012), Mexico (2013) and the Philippines (2014). Prawn (P monodon, P vannamei and P chinensis) production losses are reported to be 20% globally (Hong...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-124
DATE START/END: 31 MAY 2017 - 31 MAY 2020

Determining variation in catchability of Western Rock Lobsters to standardise important abundance indices used for stock assessment

The Western Rock Lobster Fishery (WRLF) Australia's most valuable single-species wild fishery and the in the world first to attain MSC certification. The sustainability of the fishery is assessed using an integrated stock assessment model that incorporates a number of data sources including fishery...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-036
DATE START/END: 28 FEB 2019 - 27 FEB 2022

Seal-fisher-ecosystem interactions in the Lower Lakes and Coorong: understanding causes and impacts to develop longer-term solutions

The South Australian Lakes and Coorong Fishery (LCF) is a small-scale, community-based commercial fishery that operates in the Coorong estuary and Lower Lakes region. The fishery is an important source of local seafood, regional employment and income for South Australia (SA). Over the past decade,...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-027
DATE START/END: 29 JUL 2020 - 29 SEP 2024

Improving and promoting fish-trawl selectivity in the Commonwealth Trawl Sector (CTS) and Great Australian Bight Trawl Sector (GABTS) of the Southern and Eastern Shark and Scalefish Fishery (SESSF)

Fish-trawl fisheries are important throughout southeastern and southern Australia, with >35 species targeted in different sectors providing ~>15 000 mt valued at >$60 million p.a. Most of the catch comes from the Commonwealth Southeast Trawl (CTS) and Great Australian Bight Trawl Sectors (GABTS) of...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-056
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2017 - 30 DEC 2018

NCCP: Investigation of nutrient interception pathways to enable circumvention of cyanobacterial blooms following carp mortality events

Cyprinid herpesvirus (CyHV-3) is proposed as a potential biocontrol agent of carp in Australia. An extensive consultation and risk assessment process is being conducted by FRDC to under stand the risk, identify potential benefits and inform planning of the release and clean up strategy. Water...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-024
DATE START/END: 26 AUG 2012 - 7 JUL 2016

INFORMD Stage 2: Risk-based tools supporting consultation, planning and adaptive management for aquaculture and other multiple-uses of the coastal waters of southern Tasmania

INFORMD is a research collaboration between the CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship, the University of Tasmania Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), the CSIRO-Tasmanian Government Intelligent Island initiative and the Derwent Estuary Program (a collaborative program of state government,...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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