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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-118
DATE START/END: 31 MAR 2020 - 31 JAN 2023

Drawing strength from each other: simulation testing of Australia’s abalone harvest strategies

Abalone is one of the most valuable resources in Australia at about $180M per annum. However, several of these stocks are presently rated in SAFS (https://www.fish.gov.au/reportstock?kw=abalone&page=2&sort=LatestFirst) as depleted or depleting. Most of these stocks are managed through Total...
ORGANISATION:
Cathy Dichmont Consulting
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-065
DATE START/END: 30 NOV 2020 - 30 MAY 2022

Indicators for density and biomass of exploitable abalone – developing and applying a new approach

GPS loggers of commercial fishing are now active and their use being developed in all state’s abalone fisheries. One approach to making use of the logger data is to combine estimates of area fished, with logbook records of catch, to estimate a density of legal-sized abalone (e.g. kg landed per Ha...
ORGANISATION:
Western Abalone Divers Association (WADA)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-197
DATE START/END: 18 JUN 2023 - 29 JUN 2025

DAFF National Agriculture Traceability Regulatory Technology Research and Insights Grant: Australian AgriFood Data Exchange - Ag sector traceability transformation delivered through an interoperable data platform and exchange

There is no single, trusted agrifood data exchange platform, nor catalogue that lists shareable but private datasets to strengthen industry/government traceability systems. Current systems are siloed, disparate, inefficient & inaccessible, which limits scalability. Also, sector-specific technology...
ORGANISATION:
Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-017
DATE START/END: 1 OCT 2023 - 5 OCT 2023

Joint Asia Pacific Marine Biotechnology Conference and Australia New Zealand Marine Biotechnology Society Conference 2023

The Fisheries Research & Development Corporation is the leading supporter (plan, invest and manage) of fisheries and aquaculture research, development, extension and people development in Australia, from production to the consumer. The Conference for which FRDC's sponsorship is sought is the joint...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
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Pearl Consortium

The Pearl Consortium IPA was established in 2011 and currently extends until 2021. The IPA is headed by the Paspaley Group that represents a consortium of eight pearling companies that have co-invested directly with FRDC to improve existing production methods and develop new technologies. This...
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About the Standards

FRDC's Standards Development Process The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation's standards development process is based on Standards Australia's time proven standardization principles and models. This ensures that FRDC developed standards: have a high level of integrity and...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-042
DATE START/END: 14 AUG 2004 - 31 AUG 2007

Determination of a cost effective methodology for ongoing age monitoring needed for the management of finfish fisheries in Western Australia

Ongoing monitoring and assessments of the status of the fish stocks of WA is a necessary step to implement Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD) for fisheries within Western Australia (Fletcher, 2002). Moreover, this was one of the main recommendations identified in the “Toohey Report”...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-772
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2015 - 19 DEC 2015

Seafood CRC: Education and training exchange program with NOFIMA, a world leading aquaculture research institute

A number of businesses have recently established in Australia with a primary focus on genetic improvement and the sale of genetically improved stock for aquaculture. The production of selectively bred stock has been shown to have high benefit-cost, even for relatively small aquaculture industries,...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders Partners Pty Ltd
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-907
DATE START/END: 31 JAN 2009 - 30 JAN 2012

SCRC: COMMUNAL PROJECT: Seafood CRC Participation in the Seafood Access Forum (SAF)

The goal of the Seafood CRC is to double the value of the Australian seafood industry to $4billion per annum by 2017 and to generate more than 2,800 jobs in rural and regional areas. One of the key areas of work is related to trade and market access. To be effective in this area the CRC has...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Services Australia Ltd
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-780
DATE START/END: 8 SEP 2015 - 8 SEP 2015

Seafood CRC: PhD: Molecular and quantitative genetics studies to improve breeding programs for key Australian aquaculture species

Flesh quality in fish is an important indicator of product quality and a primary factor in marketability of the product. While a complex amalgamation of (sometimes subjective) traits affects flesh quality, percentage and distribution of flesh oil is considered to be the most important influential...
ORGANISATION:
University of the Sunshine Coast (USC)
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