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PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-011
DATE START/END: 3 JUN 2012 - 29 MAR 2014

Revolutionising fish ageing: Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy to Age Fish

This project was developed because of preliminary data relating to the use of Near Infra Red Spectrometry (NIRS) to age saddletailed seaperch. This study found that it was possible to construct an NIRS algorithum which could be used to predict the age of fish from their otoliths with a high degree...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-711
DATE START/END: 14 JUN 2013 - 29 JUN 2016

Seafood CRC: Centre of Excellence Science Seafood & Health (CESSH): Post Harvest Research Program

The proposed program will build on the significant work already conducted by CESSH on behalf of all sectors of the seafood industry. It is intended that CESSH will be established as the point of contact for seafood post-harvest research and seafood health benefits communication. In collaboration...
ORGANISATION:
Curtin University
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-055
DATE START/END: 13 JUL 2020 - 28 DEC 2023

Australian Society for Fish Biology: Scientific networking, early career development, international engagement and 50th celebrations

The Australian Society for Fish Biology (ASFB) was founded in 1971 and is a professional, independent, non-profit, and non-aligned organisation. The Society’s objectives are to promote research, education and management of fish and fisheries and to provide a forum for the exchange of information....
ORGANISATION:
Australian Society For Fish Biology Inc
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2015-12-01

Student innovation addresses seal relations

Marine science students rise to the challenge of finding new ways to prevent interactions between seals and commercial fishers Winners in the seal-deterrent design competition, (from left) Tommy Cheo, Ben uit den Bogaard, Tana McCarthy and Jack Hauser. Photo: IMAS By Catherine...
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2013-06-01

Find your fish online

Daniel Gledhill examines slides archived in CSIRO"s Australian National Fish Collection, which have been used developing FishMap. Photo: Carlie Devine, CSIRO By Catherine Norwood Australia’s marine diversity is among the richest in the world, but that richness creates challenges for...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-106
DATE START/END: 12 AUG 2018 - 21 FEB 2019

Identifying electronic platforms to increase safety at sea in the Australian commercial fishing fleet

The commercial fishing vessels Dianne and Returner were both lost at sea in 2017 with significant loss of life. Various commentators to these maritime tragedies, not the least being the families of the deceased, have noted a number of circumstances which may have contributed to both the loss of the...
ORGANISATION:
Diversity Sustainable Development Consultants Pty Ltd
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PUBLISHED:
2017-12-01

Celebration of excellence

The seafood industry’s “night of nights” celebrates outstanding performers showing the way for future success Members of the award-winning Bass Strait Direct team. The team from Austral Fisheries (left to right): David Carter, Dylan Skinns, Camay Young, Sam Greaves, Jodie Blacker, Shin Tanabe,...
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2017-09-01

Sound move to diversify production

A tour hosted by Taylor Shellfish Farms as part of the SeaWeb Sustainable Seafood Summit provides insight into bivalve aquaculture, Washington-style About 20 per cent of oysters are shucked and sold as meat. 2 Locally grown Blue Mussels prepared as part of a seafood lunch for the tour group....
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PUBLISHED:
2017-03-01

Whiting on its way

The small but sweet fillets of Eastern School Whiting are reaching local markets, thanks to an initiative to invest in automated processing Eastern School Whiting, cleaned, graded and scaled, ready for filleting Photos: Catherine Norwood By Catherine Norwood Automated processing, helped...
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2016-06-01

Bridge-building needed for Indigenous fisheries research

Face-to-face relationships help build trust, engagement and improve research outcomes for Indigenous communities By Annabel Boyer Tasmania"s Emma Lee is keen to extend her natural resource management research to include fisheries Wally Steward at the forum, representing NSW Aboriginal...
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