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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-013
DATE START/END: 3 JUL 2016 - 14 DEC 2017

Aquatic Animal Health and Biosecurity Subprogram: Comparative pathogenicity of exotic acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) and the presumptive bacterial hepatopancreatitis detected in farmed Penaeus monodon in Queensland

Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease (AHPND) was first reported from China (2010) and subsequently from Vietnam (2010), Malaysia (2011), Thailand (2012), Mexico (2013) and the Philippines (2014). Prawn (P monodon, P vannamei and P chinensis) production losses are reported to be 20% globally (Hong...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
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Benefit/Cost Analyses

The benefits of research and development (R&D) are not always obvious. One reason for this is the lag that frequently exists between the point in time when a project is funded and the point at which its benefits become apparent. This is also in part due to the fact that even when we know that...
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Careers with FRDC

FRDC takes a leading role in planning and investment in fisheries research and development (R&D) in Australia to ensure the ongoing sustainability of our marine sectors and marine ecosystems. Co-funded by the Australian Government and the fishing and aquaculture sectors, the FRDC works...
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-757
DATE START/END: 30 SEP 2012 - 29 APR 2013

Seafood CRC: funding options for the Australian oyster industry

Oysters Australia (OA) has been established as the national body for the sector. As part of its first national industry Strategic Plan (Project 2007/310), Oysters Australia (called the Oyster Consortium at that time) conducted consultation with its members regarding funding options. This plan...
ORGANISATION:
Ridge Partners
Industry
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2021-06-01

Research to extract greater value from seafood

The twin goals of profit and sustainability are driving research into new products and value-adding processes for Australia’s seafood businesses Words Catherine Norwood Photos Alexis Wing Huen Chung Australia’s seafood and fisheries businesses are increasingly turning to product...
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Measuring performance

As a statutory authority, the FRDC has a legislative obligation to ensure its investments in R&D projects deliver benefits for its stakeholders. however, measuring these can be difficult for a range of reasons including the duration and complexity of the project, what to measure from it and what...
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Interim Performance Report 2020-21

Year 2 of 2020-2025 R&D Plan Who we are Fisheries Research and Development Corporation FRDC invests in research, development and extension activities to increase economic, social and environmental benefits for Indigenous people, the aquaculture and commercial wild catch sectors, and...
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