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PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-729
DATE START/END: 29 FEB 2012 - 28 FEB 2014

SCRC: Biofloc Research Extension Project

The research outcomes from the Smith and West 2009 biofoc technology project "Increasing the profitability of Penaeus monodon farms via the use of low water exchange, microbial floc production systems at Australian Prawn Farms; D. M. Smith & M. West; (Seafood CRC Project No 2009/748)", are...
ORGANISATION:
Conn and Associates
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-050
DATE START/END: 2 OCT 2016 - 27 DEC 2016

Inquiry into the impacts of climate change on marine fisheries and biodiversity

Inquiry into the impacts of climate change on marine fisheries and biodiversity Terms of reference On 14 September 2016, the Senate referred the following matter to the Environment and Communications References Committee for inquiry and report by 30 June 2017: The current and future impacts of...
ORGANISATION:
Colin Creighton
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-031
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2005 - 1 NOV 2008

Establishing ecosystem-based management for the South Australian sardine fishery: developing ecological performance indicators and reference points to assess the need for ecological allocations

The eastern Great Australian Bight and southern Spencer Gulf (where the South Australian pilchard fishery is located), form part of the world’s only northern boundary current system – the Flinders Current (Middleton and Cirano 2002). Upwelling that occurs between Cape Otway (Victoria) and the Head...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-201
DATE START/END: 31 AUG 2011 - 30 OCT 2015

Implementing a spatial assessment and decision process to improve fishery management outcomes using geo-referenced diver data

Matching fishery assessment and management to appropriate biological scales in abalone fisheries The goals of this project are to improve abalone fishery management through capture of high resolution fishery dependent catch and effort data via position and depth data loggers, and, through...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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DATE:
2022-11-24

Couple's vision grows First Nations seaweed knowledge and business

As part of Australia’s emerging seaweed sector South Coast Seaweed is connecting Indigenous knowledge and culture with new business opportunities that will sustain marine life and local communities. By Catherine Norwood Sarah and James Thomas have a vision to foster...
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DATE:
2022-10-18

Innovating to solve shared problems for fishing and aquaculture

Rising fuel prices, value from waste, digitising supply chains, labour shortages and building capacity were hot topics at Seafood Directions 2022 in September – issues all being tackled by FRDC’s transformative investments. By Catherine Norwood Shared and complex...
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-711
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2011 - 30 DEC 2013

SCRC: PhD: Strategic decision making and business performance in the Australian seafood industry

Scientific literature identifies that there is a strong relationship between business enterprise performance and the business development strategy pursued by the enterprise. Miles and Snow (1978) proposed that business development strategies adopted by an enterprise can be categorised into four (4)...
ORGANISATION:
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-021
DATE START/END: 9 OCT 2022 - 29 JUN 2023

Review of approaches for determining commercial fisheries compensation

Background Economic growth, industrial development, including the use of the marine environment for extractive purposes, growing population, and increased protection of marine areas for conservation purposes all contribute to an increasing level of competition for Western Australia’s limited marine...
ORGANISATION:
Synergies Economic Consulting
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DATE:
2022-02-08

ARLP drives leadership vision into action

Queensland fisher and Australian Rural Leadership Program graduate Kylie Dunstan says leadership and conflict resolution skills are essential to the future of commercial fishing By Jo Fulwood As a recent graduate of the Australian Rural Leadership Program (ARLP), run by the...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-217
DATE START/END: 15 MAR 2005 - 15 DEC 2006

Rock Lobster Enhancement and Aquaculture Subprogram: the feasibility of translocating rock lobsters in Tasmania for increasing yield

The Tasmanian lobster resource is characterized by large spatial differences in growth and reproduction parameters. Although the biology is variable spatially, the same management rules are applied across the fishery. Fleet dynamics are also uneven and effort increasingly targets depleted inshore...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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