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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-060
DATE START/END: 31 MAY 2022 - 31 MAR 2023

Analysis of historical sea urchin research for improved management of nearshore fisheries in NSW

Stakeholders on the south coast of New South Wales (NSW) recently met to determine how best to manage and promote longevity of the abalone and sea urchin fisheries and kelp ecosystems of nearshore reefs to the mutual benefit of commercial fishers, peoples of the First Nations and the Marine Estate. ...
ORGANISATION:
University of Wollongong (UOW)
Environment
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-031
DATE START/END: 7 OCT 2019 - 29 OCT 2022

Assessing the Risk of Pathogenic Vibrio Species in Tasmanian Oysters

FRDC has called for EOI addressing particular RD&E priorities; “Assessing the Risk of Pathogenic Vibrio spp in Tasmanian Oysters” was identified as a priority by the Tasmanian RAC. Foodborne vibrio infection has been associated with several pandemic outbreaks due to consumption of seafood, in...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
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2021-11-30

Bringing recreational fishers into NSW harvest strategies

NSW is investigating how to incorporate recreational fisher objectives into its fishery harvest strategies for Snapper, Mulloway and Yellowtail Kingfish By Barbara Adam While harvest strategies are recognised as world’s best practice when it comes to sustainable fishery management,...
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-134
DATE START/END: 9 MAR 2023 - 30 APR 2026

Management of Australian Abalone Growers Association's RD&E portfolio, 2022-2026

The Australian Abalone Growers Association (AAGA) expects annual production of farmed abalone in Australia to increase from the current 1400T pa to greater than 2000T pa by 2025. Expansion of our sector has been limited by interruptions due to COVID-19 and planning delays for new farms. To ensure...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Abalone Growers Association Inc (AAGA)
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-045
DATE START/END: 19 APR 2008 - 30 JUN 2011

Rebuilding Ecosystem Resilience: assessment of management options to minimise formation of ‘barrens’ habitat by the long-spined sea urchin (Centrostephanus rodgersii) in Tasmania

There is now widespread appreciation of the need for holistic management of ecological systems to maintain ecosystem function, biodiversity and biological productivity, particularly when systems are subject to sustainable harvest. An important component of this approach is management to maintain...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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Developing and implementing roadmaps

The new R&D Plan outlines where we need to go and why. Now we need to work together and determine the best way to get there. Over the coming months, we will engage with stakeholders from across fishing and aquaculture in a series of online roadmapping workshops. In this inclusive, open...
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