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PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-222
DATE START/END: 31 AUG 2013 - 14 JUN 2014

TSGA IPA: Tassal: Innovative Seal Exclusion Technology

Salmon aquaculture is an important contributor to the Tasmanian economy and is recognised as an important local industry by the State and Federal governments. As such, the sustainability of this industry is of keen interest to all its stakeholders. Tasmanians have strong environmental values and...
ORGANISATION:
Tassal Group
Environment
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-237
DATE START/END: 31 OCT 2016 - 29 OCT 2017

TSRA: Scoping the viability of a commercial net and crab fishery in the northern Torres Strait

Research is required to assess potential for a commercial fishery targeting finfish (black jewfish, barramundi and others) and mud crab in the Top Western Torres Strait region. This is noted as a priority for the TSSAC 2016 research call and 2015 TSSAC operational plan. The recently finalised TSRA...
ORGANISATION:
Tobin Fish Tales
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-003
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2017 - 30 DEC 2020

National Seafood Industry Leadership Program 2018 - 2021

The initial seafood industry leadership program was held in Handorf in 2000. In 2008 Rural Training Initiatives Pty Ltd managed and delivered the program under the new banner of the National Seafood Industry Leadership Program (NSILP). The 2008 program coincided with a full 7-year review of the...
ORGANISATION:
Affectus Pty Ltd
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-217
DATE START/END: 3 MAY 2018 - 1 NOV 2018

National Seafood Industry Leadership Program participant support for Morgan Hand

I have been working in the seafood industry for more than 10 years and my family more than 40 years. In this time I have gained a whole range of useful skills, and helped our business Chaceon Pty Ltd grow year on year as well as become more involved with broader industry through WA fisheries and...
ORGANISATION:
Fiskehand Pty Ltd
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-101
DATE START/END: 29 NOV 2018 - 14 DEC 2021

A trivalent vaccine for sustainable Yellowtail Kingfish growout

Yellowtail kingfish are presently farmed in three states of Australia and in several other areas around the world. Photobacteriosis has long been identified as a significant production limiting condition in Japanese yellowtail production, and also in cobia, turbot, sea bream and flounder culture...
ORGANISATION:
University of Queensland (UQ)
Environment
Communities
PROJECT NUMBER • 2015-220
DATE START/END: 31 MAY 2015 - 19 MAY 2016

Isolating social and economic objectives within multiple stakeholder fisheries – a case study: the South Australian Marine Scalefish Fishery

Like many shared inshore fisheries the Marine Scalefish Fishery (MSF) has sustained extensive management change over time. This has influenced its demographics, resulted in changes in the spread of fishing concentration and created stakeholder shifts in geographical location. Members within the MSF...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-079
DATE START/END: 6 JAN 2019 - 28 JAN 2021

Ecological modelling of the impacts of water development in the Gulf of Carpentaria with particular reference to impacts on the Northern Prawn Fishery

An earlier proposal to develop dynamic integrated ecosystem models to explore ecological and economic trade-offs of the impacts of existing and proposed water resource development in Northern Australia, and specifically the Gulf of Carpentaria (GoC), was submitted to FRDC who commented as follows...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Crawley
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2006-042
DATE START/END: 30 JUL 2006 - 1 OCT 2010

Demersal fishing interactions with marine benthos in the Australian EEZ of the Southern Ocean: an assessment of the vulnerability of benthic habitats to impact by demersal gears

Background of project development This project aims to assess the vulnerability of and risks to habitats in Australian fisheries in the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)/Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ) of the Southern Ocean to impacts by different demersal gears – trawl, longline and traps. ...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Antarctic Division (AAD)
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