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Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-043
DATE START/END: 31 JUL 2010 - 30 JUN 2011

Development of a user-friendly desktop tool based on existing Atlantis runs

For ongoing sustainable management of Australia’s marine environment it is important to supply both managers and industry members with information that will allow for informed decisions. This will allow for the fishery members to be prepared and responsive to future system shifts and policy...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-402
DATE START/END: 19 JUN 2012 - 4 MAY 2014

Staying Healthy: Industry organisations’ influence on behaviours and services used by fishers

This proposal arose following from the 'Staying Healthy: Behaviours and services used by farmers and fishers' project which found that the fishing industry lagged behind agriculture in addressing the health and wellbeing needs of its members, particularly in the context of 'difficult times' caused...
ORGANISATION:
Deakin University Geelong Waterfront Campus
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2021-107
DATE START/END: 2 JUL 2023 - 31 AUG 2028

Two-Eyed Seeing – a framework for cultural fishery assessments supporting equitable and sustainable access to shared resources in NSW Inland Rivers

Fishing forms part of the deep cultural, spiritual and economic connections and is an integral part of healthy diets of many Aboriginal communities that live on Australias rivers and waterways. Aboriginal communities tell us that post European settlement anthropogenic changes in rivers have reduced...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department Of Primary Industries Port Stephens
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2019-11-11

Australian seafood companies make a splash in Silicon Valley

11 November 2019 Australian seafood companies make a splash in Silicon Valley When it comes to innovation, Australian seafood businesses are making waves - globally. Seven Australian seafood companies battled their way past fierce global competition for the opportunity to...
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2018-06-06

FRDC responds to attack on Australian fisheries science

The Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC) refutes claims made in a recently published scientific paper by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, authored by researchers Edgar, Ward and Stuart-Smith, that excessive fishing is the primary cause for an alarming decline in the...
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International connections in fishing and aquaculture

International collaboration and partnerships At FRDC we recognise the importance of international collaboration and partnerships to achieve a globally sustainable future for fishing and aquaculture. That's why we value our international connections, with whom we actively engage in knowledge...
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Finnovation

In the vast Australian marine landscape, the potential for innovation in fishing and aquaculture remains largely untapped. Despite the abundance of resources and the pressing need for sustainable solutions, the sector has yet to fully embrace the opportunities presented by engaging with innovation...
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FRDC News

FRDC News is a monthly newsletter with the latest on research, resources and opportunities for everyone involved in Australian fishing and aquaculture. The latest editions can be viewed below. If you would like to access previous editions please let us know which one(s) you...
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DATE:
2022-04-12

Tasmanian Aboriginal fishers build commercial cultural market for Abalone

Tasmanian Aboriginal people now hold rights under Tasmanian legislation to fish for Abalone and profit from their catch. In March 2022, an agreement was signed at a ceremony on Aboriginal land at Murrayfield on Bruny Island that enables the Land and Sea Aboriginal Corporation Tasmania to...
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DATE:
2022-02-08

Securing a $100 billion true blue economy by 2025

The Midway Point report on the 10-year National Marine Science Plan measures progress and defines the next steps required to achieve our blue economy potential By Kate Harvey It is easy to forget that the Earth is a blue, water-dominated planet; continents and islands make up...
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