As we reel in 2023, FRDC casts warm wishes your way for a festive season teeming with joy and goodwill.
In the vast waters of progress, this year has been a bounty of collaboration and innovation within the fisheries and aquaculture realm. Together, we've navigated currents of change, hooking...
With potenial new industries ripe for development in northern Australia, collaborative efforts will be key to success.
By Rebecca Thyer
Sweet-tasting and fast-growing, tropical rock oysters have been enjoyed for generations by Indigenous Australians.
The oysters occur naturally along...
A new strategic plan aligning the Australian mud crab industry will strengthen collaboration for economic and environmental benefit.
By Christine Fotis-Waldon
The Australian Mud Crab fishery, that operates across multiple jurisdictions, is taking a new national approach to...
This application was developed primarily out of a synergy between research interests in QDAFF and NT Fisheries to apply DEPM biomass assessments to different species where egg identification is problematic.
The application addresses the FRDC strategic priorities of "Environment: Theme 4:...
Due to the complex population dynamics of carp in response to seasonal effects, El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycles and river management, the release of CyHV3 into the Murray Darling Basin (MDB) will have different outcomes depending on when and where it is released. Further aspects...