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2013-06-01

New climate indicators for lobster recruitment

By Rose Yeoman In the past seven years, scientists monitoring the Western Rocklobster (Panulirus cygnus) fishery off the coast of Western Australia have recorded low levels of the lobster’s late-larval-stage juveniles, called puerulus. Puerulus numbers are highly predictive of the recruitment...
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Application form for FRDC sponsored Fisheries Management course

Thank you for your interest in the FRDC sponsored Fisheries Management course. Applications for this is now closed. We will evaluate submissions and be in touch with successful candidates during the week commencing 8/5/23. To receive the latest news and FRDC...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-050
DATE START/END: 29 SEP 2005 - 28 FEB 2009

Effects of trawling subprogram: effects of trawling on the benthos and biodiversity - development and delivery of a spatially-explicit management framework for the Northern Prawn Fishery

A full, spatially explicit, ecosystem approach to management of the NPF will consider all of the following: the target stocks; the economic and social consequences of alternative management strategies; the effects of the fishery on bycatch, byproduct, and benthic habitats, processes and...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-172
DATE START/END: 28 FEB 2019 - 28 MAY 2020

Methods to profile and connect the provenance of wild caught prawn fisheries and their values to the community

As one of its highest priorities, the ACPF has focussed on building and planning execution of its Community Engagement Strategy (2018-2020) agreed in March 2018. The ACPF’s priority is driven by community sentiment expressed during the Super Trawler debate, loss of fishing ground along the eastern...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries Ltd (ACPF)
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2022-03-04

An app-etite for smartphone technology

A team of emerging leaders in Australia's fishing and seafood sectors set out to identify how smartphone apps and digital technologies are benefiting users By Luke Cordwell, Jaime McAllister and Cassandra Pert From enhanced user experiences to digital catch reporting, the creation and adoption...
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2020-10-01

Breeding efforts enhance production for Sydney Rock Oysters

Greater control over breeding processes is producing faster-growing, fatter and more resilient Sydney Rock Oysters, helping the native species gain ground in the marketplace. By Dyani Lewis Photos: NSW Department of Primary Industries New South Wales marine scientist Mike Dove readily admits...
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2017-03-01

What consumers (don't) want

The latest research into seafood shopping experiences identifies opportunities to make seafood buying simpler for consumers. How addressing the issue could grow the market – for example determining the freshness The difficulties in determining how fresh seafood is and how long it will last in...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-099
DATE START/END: 7 FEB 2024 - 7 JUL 2024

Development of a temperature monitoring framework for Tasmania's seafood industry during marine heatwaves

This project was developed as part of a wide-ranging response to the marine heatwave (MHW) that has been forecast to occur this summer. There is a need for marine industry to be prepared should the forecast prove accurate. Ambient temperature monitoring at industry-relevant locations and depths will...
ORGANISATION:
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) Hobart
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DATE:
2021-06-24

Prawns Import and Export

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

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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