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2023-04-28

Fish toxin tests to track ciguatera risk

Commercial and recreational fishers have contributed hundreds of fish samples to help develop new ways to detect ciguatera toxins, as part of FRDC funded food safety research. By Catherine Norwood Marine toxin specialist Professor Shauna Murray is leading the ciguatera toxin...
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Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2014-404.20
DATE START/END: 15 NOV 2015 - 31 MAY 2016

Indigenous fishing subprogram: Facilitation of the third FRDC National Indigenous Fisheries RD&E Stakeholders Forum

The Indigenous fishing sector is acknowledged as one of the three major fishing industry sectors, along with the commercial and recreational sectors. However due to a range of factors there has been more work needed to address research, development and extension (RD&E) for this primary sector of...
ORGANISATION:
Indigenous Marine Resources Consultants Australia (IMRCA)
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-074
DATE START/END: 4 AUG 2021 - 9 MAR 2022

Understanding white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) transmission in Moreton Bay - epidemiological modelling of surveillance data

Approximately every 5-10 years there are major global pandemic shrimp disease events leading to socioeconomic devastation of most of the global industry. This has included global pandemics caused by Infectious hypodermal and hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV), Infectious Myonecrosis Virus, Yellow...
ORGANISATION:
AusVet Pty Ltd
Environment
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-101
DATE START/END: 1 JUL 2020 - 1 NOV 2022

Investigation of the direct and indirect role of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) on Western Rock Lobster settlement processes: with consideration of the potential role of contaminants

Recruitment to the western rock lobster fishery has been recognised to be largely driven by environmental conditions but the role of freshwater and/or contaminant derived from submarine groundwater discharge from land is unknown. Various anecdotal accounts from Western Australia, the Caribbean and...
ORGANISATION:
University of Western Australia (UWA)
Industry
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-101
DATE START/END: 28 FEB 2023 - 28 FEB 2026

Understanding Southern Bluefin Tuna distribution changes through satellite tagging

A major issue for the SBT industry over the past 4-5 years has been that the combination of stock recovery and influence of regional climate drivers (i.e., persistent La Nina pattern) has led to smaller fish comprising the majority of the Australian catch and a lack of access to larger size classes...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO
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