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PROJECT NUMBER • 2022-083
DATE START/END: 10 NOV 2022 - 26 NOV 2022

CITES 19th Conference of Parties, Panama City, Panama - Natalie Manahan

To attend the 19th Conference of Parties for the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, in Panama City, Panama from the 14th to the 25th of November. Attendance will be with observer status, and as a representative of the Australian fishing industry, with...
ORGANISATION:
Atlantis Fisheries Consulting Group (AFCG)
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DATE:
2023-04-28

Stakeholder engagement with the FRDC Board of Directors

In early April, FRDC directors and staff travelled west to visit the fishing and aquaculture sectors in Western Australia. The FRDC directors with Bryn Westerberg unloading sardines from the FV Illusion II at the Albany marina. An early morning visit to the marina in...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-779
DATE START/END: 30 APR 2009 - 30 APR 2011

Seafood CRC: Tracking seafood consumption and measuring consumer acceptance of innovation in the Australian seafood industry

FORCES IMPACTING ON THE AUSTRALIAN SEAFOOD INDUSTRY Globally, there are a range of trends and forces that are shaping the seafood industry, and will continue to do so into the foreseeable future (Delgado et al., 2003). This is not a situation that is unique to the seafood industry, however. Due...
ORGANISATION:
University of Adelaide
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DATE:
2022-01-17

New ideas born from disruptive times

The FRDC’s National Seafood Industry Leadership Program (NSILP) faced an uphill challenge when COVID-19 disrupted its face-to-face format. However, its participants rallied to support each other and a promising new model of operating emerged. Photo: FRDC’s National Seafood Industry Leadership...
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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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PUBLISHED:
2017-03-01

What consumers (don't) want

The latest research into seafood shopping experiences identifies opportunities to make seafood buying simpler for consumers. How addressing the issue could grow the market – for example determining the freshness The difficulties in determining how fresh seafood is and how long it will last in...
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Careers with FRDC

The FRDC employs staff based upon their suitability for a position and organisational fit. It promotes a work environment that is free from discrimination on the basis of race, colour, sex, sexual preference, age, physical or mental disability, marital status, family responsibilities, pregnancy,...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2017-103
DATE START/END: 19 SEP 2017 - 29 JUN 2018

The evaluation of two species, Cobia and Giant Grouper, as alternative species to farm in the WSSV affected areas of South East Queensland.

Due to occurrence of WSSV in prawn farms in South East Queensland, Rocky Point Hatchery has been forced to look at alternative species to culture in both its hatchery and farm facilities. Both sites are in the "hot zone" and although the hatchery did not have a WSSV outbreak, the movement of prawn...
ORGANISATION:
Rocky Point Aquaculture Company Pty Ltd
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