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PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-080
DATE START/END: 30 NOV 2023 - 31 OCT 2025

Alternate energy solutions for aquaculture: A Seafood Industry Australia + Blue Economy CRC Collaboration

Aquaculture production is an important source of accessible nutritious food. It is a thriving industry with a strong and growing market share, having become the largest sector of Australia's domestic seafood industry, accounting for 56% of total GVP, and 43% of total volume. The species raised...
ORGANISATION:
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA)
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2023-193
DATE START/END: 19 JUN 2024 - 30 APR 2025

Investigating the bioremediation potential of seaweed aquaculture across Australia

This project has been developed in response to an open call for seaweed research and development investment opportunities, specifically a call to investigate the bioremediation potential of seaweed aquaculture across Australia (Opportunity 2). Extensive consultation with experts in the fields of...
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Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) Hobart
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PUBLISHED:
2021-06-01

Research to extract greater value from seafood

The twin goals of profit and sustainability are driving research into new products and value-adding processes for Australia’s seafood businesses Words Catherine Norwood Photos Alexis Wing Huen Chung Australia’s seafood and fisheries businesses are increasingly turning to product...
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2019-03-01

Yellowtail Kingfish growing availability for consumers

New information on what to feed Yellowtail Kingfish, and when, will help produce more fish more quickly for the domestic white fish market By Catherine Norwood Dan Fish, general manager of Aquaculture at Clean Seas with a Yellowtail Kingfish. Photo: Clean Seas Seafood...
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DATE:
2023-08-10

Bringing science to the people

Over 100 eager locals visited FRDC, IMAS, and CSIRO at the Waterfront Pavilion in Hobart to speak to the scientists undertaking research in Storm Bay. By Dempsey Ward Tasmanians of all ages and backgrounds made their way to Hobart's Waterfront Pavilion to learn more about the...
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DATE:
2023-06-27

Stakeholder engagement with the FRDC Board of Directors

By Dempsey Ward Earlier this month FRDC directors and supporting staff travelled to Hobart to engage with stakeholders and undertake the June FRDC Board meeting. While in Tasmania, the group visited representatives of the fishing and aquaculture sectors. First stop was the Huon...
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