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2021-09-14

Bringing international science to fisheries stakeholders

As stakeholders affected by new fisheries science and management decisions, fishers and aquaculture operators will be important participants in discussions generated at the World Fisheries Congress 2021 By Catherine Norwood The World Fisheries Congress 2021 is billed as the...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2019-021
DATE START/END: 31 OCT 2019 - 31 OCT 2023

Integrating recreational fishing information into harvest strategies for multi-sector fisheries

Recreational fishing (RF) is an important and often neglected component of fisheries in Australia. The last national survey conducted in 2000/01 found that 19.5% of the population engaged in RF and caught 72 million fish (Henry & Lyle, 2003). In NSW/ACT alone, approximately 850,000 residents fish...
ORGANISATION:
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2008-005
DATE START/END: 31 JAN 2009 - 29 MAR 2012

New and innovative approaches to monitoring of small-scale recreational fisheries

Australian fisheries management agencies must be able to demonstrate that fisheries under their jurisdiction are managed in accordance with the principles of ecologically sustainable development (ESD). The decision-making processes of the ESD management framework require the establishment of...
ORGANISATION:
Agriculture Victoria
People
PROJECT NUMBER • 2004-303
DATE START/END: 29 JUN 2004 - 30 MAR 2007

Contribution to the organisation and publication of ASFB2004 Workshop entitled the “National Symposium on Ecosystem Research and Management of Fisheries”

The Australian Society for Fish Biology (ASFB) is the professional scientific society for fish and fisheries research in Australia. Each year, ASFB hosts a workshop on a topical issue in Australian fisheries. The workshop for 2004 is entitled the ‘National Symposium on Ecosystem Research and...
ORGANISATION:
SARDI Food Safety and Innovation
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2012-702
DATE START/END: 31 MAY 2012 - 29 MAR 2014

Seafood CRC: innovation in traceability for the Australian seafood industry” Austral Fisheries/Northern Prawn fishery case study

This project has been developed in association with Austral Fisheries to trial an innovative new traceability system. As reported in the 2007 CRC report Review of Traceability and Product Sensor Technologies relevant to the Seafood Industry two major factors compel the need for food...
ORGANISATION:
Curtin University
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PUBLISHED:
2017-03-01

No need to go overboard

With a global focus on making better use of our fisheries resources, an age-old issue gains renewed focus The fate of unwanted catch has become an increasingly hot topic in the debate about sustainable fisheries Photo: Paul Jones By Catherine Norwood Internationally, fisheries...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2011-028
DATE START/END: 31 OCT 2011 - 29 SEP 2013

Development of robust methods to estimate acceptable levels of incidental catches of different commercial and byproduct species

The 2010 call for research proposals from the ComFRAB included a request for: "Development of robust methods to estimate the acceptable level of incidental catch of key commercial and protected (TEP) species". Fishery specific harvest strategies and harvest control rules are set in accordance with...
ORGANISATION:
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
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PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-714
DATE START/END: 30 MAR 2010 - 30 DEC 2010

SCRC: The Future Harvest Master Class

The Seafood CRC has developed the Future Harvest Theme Business Plan to deliver the following outcomes: 1. Fisheries management delivering maximum benefit from the resource while maintaining stocks above sustainability indicators 2. Novel management strategies in place which increase economic...
ORGANISATION:
University of Tasmania (UTAS)
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PUBLISHED:
2017-03-01

Acidic oceans challenge oyster survival

Climate change predictions have intensified Australian efforts to improve the resilience of oysters to increasing ocean acidification By Annabel Boyer Sydney Rock Oysters grown and harvested at Pambula on the NSW south coast. Photo: Annabel Boyer Between 2005 and 2009 billions of oyster...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2009-018
DATE START/END: 30 JUN 2009 - 29 JUN 2012

Identifying factors affecting the low western rock lobster puerulus settlement in recent years

The low puerulus settlement in 2006/07, 2007/08 and 2008/09 (preliminary) has been the initial impetus to developing this project. This project is complementary to the FRDC tactical research funding application to be submitted for the 1 November 2008 to urgently examine the oceanographic modelling...
ORGANISATION:
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) WA
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