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DATE:
2021-06-24

Abalone Exports

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Information Consultancy Services, 2007, cat. no. 9920.0, Canberra Technical tips for viewing this map This map is best viewed on the desktop. For a better mobile phone viewing experience, turn the phone vertically (onto its side) to...
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2021-06-24

Seafood Import and Export by Volume by Species

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Information Consultancy Services, 2007, cat. no. 9920.0, Canberra Technical tips for viewing this map This map is best viewed on the desktop. For a better mobile phone viewing experience, turn the phone vertically (onto its side) to...
Environment
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-746
DATE START/END: 14 JUL 2008 - 29 SEP 2010

Seafood CRC: Improvements in Yellowtail Kingfish larval and juvenile survival and quality

Clean Seas Tuna Ltd. (CST) as a participant in the Australian Seafood Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) has a suite of nine research projects addressing the nine objectives set out in the overarching proposal 2007/707 “Resolving larval rearing, juvenile development and productivity constraints for...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-758
DATE START/END: 14 MAR 2012 - 29 JAN 2014

SCRC: Developing efficient diagnostic tools for assessing resistance to viral infection in abalone and oysters

Herpesviruses can potentially destroy Australia's oyster and abalone fisheries, with aquaculture being particularly vulnerable. One of the few interventions available to these industries is to breed genetically resistant stock. The breeding programs currently underway have focussed on other...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-050
DATE START/END: 29 APR 2019 - 30 JUN 2021

Where did the Snapper go? Determining factors influencing the recovery of Snapper stocks on the west coast of Australia

Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) is an important component of scalefish resources across the Gascoyne (GCB), West (WCB) and South Coast Bioregions (SCB) of Western Australia. The species is targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries in all three bioregions with ~600 tonnes landed annually....
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-009
DATE START/END: 31 JUL 2013 - 29 SEP 2015

Shark Futures: A report card for Australia's sharks and rays

Australia has one of the most diverse and distinctive shark and ray faunas in the world. With more than 320 species occurring in Australian waters, about a quarter of them endemic, effectively managing these species is important for the sustainable use of marine resources as well maintenance of...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-068
DATE START/END: 2 OCT 2023 - 27 FEB 2025

Understanding the feasibility of close kin mark recapture for Scalloped Hammerhead in Australia, SE Asia and the Western Pacific

This project will investigate whether Close-Kin Mark Recapture could feasibly be applied to estimate the spawning stock abundance of Scalloped Hammerhead shark (SHH), a large-bodied shark species listed under Appendix II of CITES and the EPBC Act. The species occurs in both coastal and oceanic...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Environment
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DATE:
2022-07-12

2022 National Seafood Industry Leadership Program kicks off

The new cohort of the (in-person) 2022 National Seafood Industry Leadership Program (NSILP) began their NSILP journey at a residential workshop in Fremantle on 21-23 June. 2022 NSILP in-person participants Back L-R: Nick Lowman, Shannon Moore, Nathan Bicknell, Courtney Quinn-McCabe,...
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