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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-203
DATE START/END: 11 SEP 2011 - 11 MAY 2014

Governance, social and economic sustainability of WA's Western Rocklobster and finfish industries

This application was developed out of a range of discussions and seminar presentations with managers from the DoF, representatives from WAFIC and RecFishWest. A common theme emanating from the discussions in the various seminars has been the relationship between the collection of a volume of...
ORGANISATION:
University of Western Australia (UWA)
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-044
DATE START/END: 30 NOV 2019 - 30 NOV 2022

Quantifying post-release survival and movement of Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus): Informing strategies to engage the fishing community in practices to enhance the sustainability of an important multi-sector fishery

The National Strategy for the Survival of Released Line Caught Fish was an initiative of the FRDC and recreational fishing bodies that aimed to gain a better understanding of the effects of fishing, and increase the adoption of best-practices for capture, handling and release. The flow-on of this...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Adoption
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-104
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2020 - 29 SEP 2024

Assessing egg oiling as a long term management tool for overabundant Silver Gull populations interacting with Southern Bluefin Tuna aquaculture operations

Increases in predictable human-derived food resources have been linked to population increases of gull species worldwide. The Silver Gull (Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae) is a long lived, opportunistic seabird whose population numbers have increased near Australian population centres (Smith 1995;...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Environment
Industry
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PUBLISHED:
2016-06-01

Collaboration to maximise new aquaculture opportunities

Yellowtail Kingfish and tropical white-fleshed fish species are frontrunners in research priorities to develop new aquaculture opportunities for Australia By Joshua Fielding Several research projects already underway will link into a new FRDC subprogram to maximise new and emerging aquaculture...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-230
DATE START/END: 22 JUL 2008 - 30 JUL 2011

Aquaculture Nutrition Subprogram: Technical review, project management and development services.

Aquaculture nutrition research is a fundamental component in the establishment of new aquaculture industries and in the further development of existing aquaculture industries for the following reasons: 1. Feed costs represent a significant proportion (30-50%) of the production costs in most...
ORGANISATION:
Barneveld Nutrition Pty Ltd
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PUBLISHED:
2018-11-02

Fisher wellbeing in focus

Initiatives around the country are kick-starting conversations around mental health in Australia’s seafood sector Journalist Ray Martin, left, and Tasmanian Seafood Industry Council chief executive Julian Harrington attended the Stay Afloat event, a fundraiser for metal health in the seafood...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-711
DATE START/END: 29 FEB 2008 - 27 FEB 2011

Seafood CRC: Addressing key aquatic animal health issues limiting production of Australian yellowtail kingfish (Seriola lalandi) and hatchery-reared southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) industries

A request was received from Clean Seas Tuna (CST) to develop a research proposal with them and the South Australian Marine Finfish Farmers Association (SAMFFA) for the Australian Seafood CRC to address their identified high priority aquatic animal health bottlenecks limiting production of yellowtail...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
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