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PUBLISHED:
2017-01-01

The internet of oysters

Machine intelligence underlies a new, more efficient and profitable way to manage oyster harvests Oyster growers in NSW and Tasmania will benefit from The Yield’s environmental sensors, which state governments are using to assess water quality. Photo: Melissa Marino By Gio Braidotti There...
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DATE:
2023-09-11

Maugean Skate Research

Overview The Maugean Skate (Zearaja maugeana) is a unique Australian species found in two estuaries in southwestern Tasmania: Macquarie Harbour and Bathurst Harbour. While there is some uncertainty about their numbers in Bathurst Harbour, recent evidence suggests that if they are there, their...
Environment
Environment
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PUBLISHED:
2019-05-31

Future at your fingertips

With the fisheries sector poised between paper and digital reporting systems, now is the time to create a national, industry-driven digital data system, says Nuffield Scholar Tom Robinson Story and photos Melissa Marino South Australian Pipi fisher and Nuffield Scholar Tom...
People
Environment
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-111
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2020 - 30 DEC 2023

Tasmania's Marine Atlas

The FRDC's strategic RD&E focus for 2015-20 is on maximising impact by concentrating on knowledge development by: i) ensuring that Australian fishing and aquaculture products are sustainable and acknowledged to be so; and ii) improving productivity and profitability of fishing and aquaculture....
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-060
DATE START/END: 29 JAN 2017 - 30 JAN 2019

Healthcheck Phase 2

A holistic picture of the sustainability of Australian fisheries is needed to inform both the general public and public and private organisations about the sustainability of Australian fisheries. The draft Healthcheck (FRDC 2014/008) described an approach to summarise available information to...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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PUBLISHED:
2020-07-01

Seafood sector steps up to feed those in need

Five million Australians every year experience food insecurity; sometimes all it takes is an unexpectedly large bill, a cut to working hours, a health issue or a car in need of repair and suddenly a person is faced with the distressing choice of paying for food or paying the rent. By Bianca...
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