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PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-237
DATE START/END: 6 MAR 2007 - 30 APR 2007

Review of the Gwalwa Dariniki Enterprise (GDE) Mud Crab Pond Farming Project at Kulaluk, Darwin and of the Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation (BAC) Mangrove Pen Mud Crab Farming project at Numungoorda, Maningrida, Northern Territory, Australia

This application to review of the Gwalwa Dariniki Enterprise (GDE) Mud Crab Pond Farming Project at Kulaluk, Darwin and of the The Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation (BAC) Mangrove Pen Mud Crab Farming project at, Numungoorda, Maningrida, Northern Territory, Australia was prepared in consultation ...
ORGANISATION:
MP and HM Heasman and Associates
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DATE:
2024-04-17

Pre-emptive research to safeguard Sydney Cockles

New research is putting Sydney Cockles (Anadara trapezia) in the spotlight, gathering baseline data about the biology and ecology of this popular edible shellfish commonly found in NSW estuaries. By Brad Collis Although found widely along the New South Wales coastline,...
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-099
DATE START/END: 30 OCT 2017 - 30 MAR 2019

Survival and growth rate of ranched Greenlip Abalone off South Australia

Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA) Fisheries and Aquaculture have issued licences to Ocean Grown Abalone (OGA) approving four marine research leases to trial abalone ranching technology in South Australia. The world's first commercial abalone ranch has been developed by OGA in...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
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DATE:
2023-04-07

Research and Innovation Investment Briefing April 2023

Annual Operational Plan 2023-24 FRDC’s Annual Operational Plan (AOP) 2023-24 details how FRDC will deliver on the fourth year of the R&D Plan 2020-25 and contribute to the 2030 vision of a: collaborative, vibrant fishing and aquaculture, creating diverse benefits from aquatic resources and...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-003
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2010 - 29 DEC 2013

RAC WA: Spatial and temporal dynamics of Western Australia’s commercially important sharks

The two Western Australian temperate demersal gillnet and demersal longline fisheries operate throughout a large area of continental shelf waters between the South Australian/Western Australian border and Steep Point. Collectively, the fisheries are one of Western Australia’s largest commercial...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-055
DATE START/END: 10 JUN 2019 - 31 MAR 2022

Developing a positive cultural attitude towards the capture and release of sharks and rays

Southern Australian jurisdictions share many recreational fishery management and policy drivers. Recent events focused attention on fishery policy and public perception linked to recreational fishing for sharks and rays across southern Australia, including in South Australia and Victoria....
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Industry
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