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2023-06-27

Supporting Strength in Aquaculture

By Dempsey Ward Over 1200 conference delegates descended on Darwin in early June to hear and share global aquaculture research and news at the World Aquaculture Society Conference 2023. During the three-day event themed 'Supporting Strength in Aquaculture' attendees were engrossed in...
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As Australia’s fisheries research and development agency, FRDC plays an important role in delivering science to meet the needs of government and industry. As part of this role, FRDC makes public submissions on areas relating to science, marine environments, and key issues relating to the...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-173
DATE START/END: 29 FEB 2020 - 4 MAR 2021

Security of resource access - what is legislative best practice for the commercial seafood industry?

The absence of secure access to resources, both aquatic and terrestrial, is a major threat and looming impediment to the growth and prosperity of the Australian seafood industry. This is not a new problem, but despite debate, discussion, lobbying and advocacy for more than 2 decades, it remains an...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-229
DATE START/END: 17 JAN 2016 - 31 MAY 2016

TSGA IPA: HAC: Identifying the nature, extent and duration of critical production periods for Atlantic salmon in Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, during summer

Macquarie Harbour (MH) is an approximately 250 km2 embayment on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia (42˚18.17’S, 145˚23.86’E). The harbour has a narrow entrance to the sea, which creates an enclosed harbour environment with little flushing and long water residence time. The Gordon and Franklin...
ORGANISATION:
University of Melbourne
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-402
DATE START/END: 19 JUN 2012 - 4 MAY 2014

Staying Healthy: Industry organisations’ influence on behaviours and services used by fishers

This proposal arose following from the 'Staying Healthy: Behaviours and services used by farmers and fishers' project which found that the fishing industry lagged behind agriculture in addressing the health and wellbeing needs of its members, particularly in the context of 'difficult times' caused...
ORGANISATION:
Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus
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2015-09-01

Tribute to an aquaculture pioneer

Trevor Dix, a pioneer of Australia’s flourishing Atlantic Salmon industry. By Mick Hortle, Tasmanian Salmonid Growers Association When the first batch of Atlantic Salmon eggs arrived in Tasmania from Gaden Hatchery in New South Wales in July 1984, it was a pivotal moment for the development...
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-107
DATE START/END: 2 JUL 2023 - 31 AUG 2028

Two-Eyed Seeing – a framework for cultural fishery assessments supporting equitable and sustainable access to shared resources in NSW Inland Rivers

Fishing forms part of the deep cultural, spiritual and economic connections and is an integral part of healthy diets of many Aboriginal communities that live on Australias rivers and waterways. Aboriginal communities tell us that post European settlement anthropogenic changes in rivers have reduced...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department Of Primary Industries Port Stephens
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-033
DATE START/END: 30 SEP 2011 - 30 MAR 2013

Spatial patterns, landscape genetics and post virus recovery of blacklip abalone, Haliotis rubra (Leach), in the Western commercial fishing zone of Victoria

The primary objective of this project is to integrate geospatial and genetic technologies to improve the current spatial management of abalone fisheries.The sustainable management of abalone stocks in the western zone of Victoria has been enhanced in recent years with the adoption of a reef-scale...
ORGANISATION:
Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus
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