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PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-037
DATE START/END: 30 SEP 2012 - 9 JUN 2013

The life-cycle habitat requirements of coastal fisheries species; identifying key knowledge gaps and research needs

This project was developed in response to a recognised need for improved understanding of fish-habitat relationships in tropical estuaries and nearshore waters, particularly in terms of nursery ground utilisation and ther relative contributions of different nurseries to adult stocks. The project...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
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PUBLISHED:
2017-06-01

In brief

Nominations open for industry awards Nominations for the National Seafood Industry Awards are now open, with the winners to be announced during a gala dinner as part of the national industry conference Seafood Directions in Sydney in September. Award categories include: Primary Producer;...
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PUBLISHED:
2014-09-01

Periwinkle potential

Research into the life cycle of Tasmania’s periwinkles shines a light on the untapped potential of this niche seafood product Periwinkles are found on exposed reef and boulder habitat in shallow temperate waters from NSW to Tasmania and southern WA. Photo: John Keane By Sarah...
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-032
DATE START/END: 28 FEB 2023 - 27 FEB 2027

Biological parameters for stock assessments in South Eastern Australia – an information and capacity uplift

This project has been developed on the basis of the wide consultation undertaken as part of the FRDC Project 2019-010, which had a primary focus of assessing the current status of biological parameters utilised in Commonwealth fisheries stock assessments and implications for changes in parameters in...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-021
DATE START/END: 31 OCT 2019 - 31 OCT 2023

Integrating recreational fishing information into harvest strategies for multi-sector fisheries

Recreational fishing (RF) is an important and often neglected component of fisheries in Australia. The last national survey conducted in 2000/01 found that 19.5% of the population engaged in RF and caught 72 million fish (Henry & Lyle, 2003). In NSW/ACT alone, approximately 850,000 residents fish...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
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