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PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-214
DATE START/END: 17 MAY 2012 - 29 NOV 2012

Measuring the economic value of recreational fishing at a national level

Lack of / poor quality data is a major constraint to optimal RD&E design and demonstrably effective outcomes for the recreational fishing sector. Simply put, we are unable/less able to manage what we can not define and measure. Sound investment in all 14 Strategic Themes in the current RD&E Plan...
ORGANISATION:
Ridge Partners
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-154
DATE START/END: 10 JAN 2019 - 29 JUN 2019

A market research-driven and co-management approach to developing an industry strategy for the SA Charter Boat Fishery

The Charter Boat fishery was first established under a regulatory regime in the July 2005. The purpose was to regulate fishery licence numbers and ensure that effective effort levels in this sector were well modulated. The Charter Boat Fishery has a share of a range of key fish stocks prescribed in...
ORGANISATION:
BDO EconSearch
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PUBLISHED:
2021-06-01

Support for women in leadership

The need for gender equity and to harness the power of women in solving pressing global problems was the focus of a recent event for Australia’s women in seafood By Jennifer Marshall The aspirations of women in fisheries and fisheries science were highlighted during an International Women’s...
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2020-10-01

Obituaries

A legacy of collaboration Vale Colin Creighton, AM 29 February 1959 – 9 August 2020 One of Australia’s leading environmental scientists and advocates, Colin Creighton, died in August 2020. His work over many years focused on natural resource management and the balance between...
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2020-05-15

Keeping seafood supplies flowing

Amid the turmoil the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to markets, businesses and people’s everyday lives, the importance of the seafood sector provides some level of comfort to those working within it. By Ilaria Catizone Amid the turmoil the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to markets, businesses...
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2020-03-01

Social media helps sell the fish, and the story

One of Western Australia’s newest fishmongers is using new approaches to make an impact with some of the state’s lesser-known species By Bianca Nogrady The Fins Seafood team, from left, Phillip Clark, Lachlan Boyd, John Cordin and Asher Flynn. Photo: Fins Seafood Western...
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2019-05-31

Lessons from across the seas

Cultural pride, leadership and collaboration were highlights of an Australian delegation’s trip to learn more about Māori involvement in New Zealand fisheries By Annabel Boyer Australian delegate Mick Gilby on a tour of the Port Nicholson Fisheries rock lobster processing plant. Photo:...
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2018-06-01

Seafood trading, European style

Local fishers gain a new perspective on market opportunities by viewing Australia from European shores An Australian seafood industry delegation checked out international market trends at the Seafood Expo Global in Brussels (above) and at major supermarkets in London. Story and photos by...
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2017-09-01

Australias rough road to recovery

Research into Orange Roughy has helped inform monitoring and management to assist in the recovery of several of Australia’s stocks John Yiannatzis from the Seafood Oyster Spot, Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, holding an Orange Roughy. Photo: Brad Collis By Catherine...
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DATE:
2022-07-12

FRDC News July 2022

Welcome to July's FRDC News “As NAIDOC week just passed, we discuss FRDC’s commitment to help Indigenous Australians achieve their aspirations in fishing and aquaculture. We also take a closer look at some recent FRDC-funded research into marine plastics, as Plastic Free July is in full swing....
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