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PUBLISHED:
2013-12-01

FISH VOL 21 4

FISH is the official newsletter of the Fisheries Research & Development Corporation. It is published quarterly in March, June, September and December. The hard copy version is distributed widely throughout the industry via direct mail. To obtain a hard copy of "FISH", please fill in your details...
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PUBLISHED:
2013-03-01

FISH Vol 21 1

FISH is the official newsletter of the Fisheries Research & Development Corporation. It is published quarterly in March, June, September and December. The hard copy version is distributed widely throughout the industry via direct mail. To obtain a hard copy of "FISH", please fill in your details...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-221
DATE START/END: 13 JUL 2007 - 30 JUN 2010

Evaluating the Southern Bluefin Tuna cell lines as a platform for testing the effectiveness of antioxidants in preserving flesh quality

This project relates to FRDC Project No. 2001/200 Aquafin CRC - Southern Bluefin Tuna (SBT) Aquaculture Subprogram: Tuna cell line development and their application to tuna aquaculture health surveillance and FRDC Project No. 2004/209 Aquafin CRC - SBT Aquaculture Subprogram: Application of the use...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
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DATE:
2023-09-26

Less fuel, bait, and time out at sea – why wouldn’t you?

The most comprehensive pot-design testing program ever undertaken for the Southern Australian Rock Lobster Fishery may be a gamechanger for its sustainability and economic performance. By Dempsey Ward Southern Rock Lobster (Jasus edwardsii) are a valuable fishery resource...
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DATE:
2021-03-09

Celebrating joint efforts for sustainable seafood

It’s sustainable seafood week and we are shining the spotlight on just a few of the numerous unsung heroes of Australian seafood. Getting sustainable Australian seafood on our tables is a collective effort involving a diverse cast. It includes the fishers and aquaculture operators that...
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DATE:
2021-08-09

Storm Bay Research Program

The Storm Bay Research Program is a suite of FRDC research projects that will provide scientific knowledge and tools to guide sustainable management of impacts from Atlantic Salmon farming within Storm Bay. The research projects are being conducted by the Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2013-011
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2013 - 31 MAY 2016

Assessment of the impacts of seal populations on the seafood industry in South Australia

Why and how this application was developed: In most marine systems, marine mammals are major consumers of production from a range of trophic levels, and because of their large body size are considered to be important in structuring the trophic interactions in many marine systems (Katona and...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-021
DATE START/END: 9 OCT 2022 - 29 JUN 2023

Review of approaches for determining commercial fisheries compensation

Background Economic growth, industrial development, including the use of the marine environment for extractive purposes, growing population, and increased protection of marine areas for conservation purposes all contribute to an increasing level of competition for Western Australia’s limited marine...
ORGANISATION:
Synergies Economic Consulting
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-045
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2004 - 31 DEC 2008

Relationships between fish faunas and habitat type in south-western Australian estuaries

Estuaries provide crucial habitats for numerous commercially and recreationally important fish species (Haedrich 1983, Potter et al. 1990, Elliot and Dewailly 1995, Valesini et al. 1997). Some marine species use estuaries either as a nursery area or for more protracted periods, while other species...
ORGANISATION:
Murdoch University
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-047
DATE START/END: 30 JUL 2005 - 30 AUG 2007

Utilisation of GIS spatial statistical methods to assist in the development of ecosystem based fishery management strategies using the Northern Territory demersal and Timor Reef fisheries as case studies

OVERVIEW This project addresses a strategic need for analysis tools to help managers make informed decisions for fisheries in which there are a small number of fishers, operating in a relatively small area. The offshore snapper fisheries of the Northern Territory exemplify the problems that many...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Industry Tourism and Trade
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