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Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-747
DATE START/END: 12 JUN 2013 - 14 JAN 2015

Seafood CRC: maximising the quality of Australian wild-caught prawns (Quality Assurance)

The ACPF and the APFA have invested in a CRC project (2011/736) to develop a market development strategy for Australian prawns. The strategy, developed by Brand Council, has been presented to more than 130 Australian prawn industry stakeholders in 16 meetings across Australia. There was...
ORGANISATION:
Curtin University
Adoption
PROJECT NUMBER • 1992-143
DATE START/END: 6 FEB 1993 - 29 MAY 1998

Publication of a seafood catering manual

Commercial in confidence. To know more about this project please contact FRDC.
ORGANISATION:
Department of Agriculture and Fisheries EcoScience Precinct
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-058
DATE START/END: 31 JAN 2018 - 30 JAN 2019

Can sawfish bycatch within the NPF be mitigated using an electric field?

In recent decades, the incidental take of bycatch species has become an important issue in trawl fisheries worldwide. There has also recently been an increased focus towards ecosystem-based fishery management as a result of greater environmental concern for marine resources. Within the Northern...
ORGANISATION:
Flinders University
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
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2005-201
DATE START/END: 29 SEP 2005 - 30 JUN 2009

Aquafin CRC - Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture Subprogram: environmental control of growth and early maturation in salmonids

Sexual maturation in most organisms requires the individual to attain sufficient size and energetic status to cope with the physical and metabolic requirements associated with reproduction. Atlantic salmon represent a classic example of a species which optimises this concept through a very plastic...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-200.30
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2015 - 29 JUN 2018

Growing a profitable, innovative and collaborative Australian Yellowtail Kingfish aquaculture industry: bringing 'white' fish to the market - RnD4Profit-14-01-027 - SA Component

This project is focused on growing the key existing Australian Yellowtail Kingfish (YTK) industry participants, as well as the industry as a whole, and directly addresses FRDC's new strategic plan to build Australian sustainable aquaculture development through the activities of the new 'New and...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Industry
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2016-801
DATE START/END: 19 JAN 2017 - 30 AUG 2019

Future oysters CRC-P: Enhancing Pacific Oyster breeding to optimise national benefits

The viral disease known as Pacific Oyster Mortality Syndrome (POMS) was diagnosed for the first time in Tasmania in February 2016. Based on the high mortality and rate of spread seen in previous outbreaks of this disease in NSW, it is expected that most Tasmanian oyster production will cease over...
ORGANISATION:
Australian Seafood Industries Pty Ltd (ASI)
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2007-237
DATE START/END: 6 MAR 2007 - 30 APR 2007

Review of the Gwalwa Dariniki Enterprise (GDE) Mud Crab Pond Farming Project at Kulaluk, Darwin and of the Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation (BAC) Mangrove Pen Mud Crab Farming project at Numungoorda, Maningrida, Northern Territory, Australia

This application to review of the Gwalwa Dariniki Enterprise (GDE) Mud Crab Pond Farming Project at Kulaluk, Darwin and of the The Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation (BAC) Mangrove Pen Mud Crab Farming project at, Numungoorda, Maningrida, Northern Territory, Australia was prepared in consultation ...
ORGANISATION:
MP and HM Heasman and Associates
Industry
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