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PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-704
DATE START/END: 30 JAN 2008 - 27 FEB 2008

SCRC: Seafood CRC: Review of available software tools that can be used to support selective breeding programs in the Seafood CRC

The Australian Seafood Cooperative Research Center is developing a Theme Business Plan to support and coordinate a cooperative approach to aquaculture genetics research in the CRC. One of the needs identified in the development of this plan is the provision of tools and technologies to facilitate...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-084
DATE START/END: 31 OCT 2018 - 25 JUL 2019

Development of technical and extension material to support Murray Cod aquaculture industry expansion in Australia

Murray Cod aquaculture is a relatively small industry in Australia. However recent years has seen a rapid expansion of the industry, with production increasing in most States where the species is farmed. In NSW, for example, annual production has increased from 260 t in 2016/17, making it the...
ORGANISATION:
Freshwater Native Fish Association (FNFA)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2014-704
DATE START/END: 14 MAY 2014 - 14 MAY 2015

Seafood CRC: waste transformation methods for value added products for the catering market

An estimated 10,000 tonne of Australian seafood processing waste is currently put in land-fills because it is produced in many locations in volumes that are below the minimum for cost-effective further processing. However, as the cost of waste disposal and the potential value of by-products both...
ORGANISATION:
Curtin University
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DATE:
2021-05-11

Sorting Fact from Fiction – Status of Australian Fish Stocks

Accurate assessment of fish populations is an essential pre-requisite for ensuring stocks are fished sustainably. Obtaining up-to-date assessment of most commercially fished species is the purpose of the Status of Australian Fish Stocks (SAFS) reports, updated every year and funded by the...
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-409
DATE START/END: 31 AUG 2016 - 22 JUN 2017

WINSC - Providing pathways for the involvement of women in seafood industry development

The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) was formed in 1996 by a group of women fishing in South Australia. In 1998 The Women’s Industry Network Seafood Community (WINSC) developed into a National body with organisations in each state. Since that time has worked tirelessly to provide a voice for women...
ORGANISATION:
Women in Seafood Australasia (WISA)
Environment
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