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PUBLISHED:
2016-03-01

Growth opportunity

Innovation has been crucial in developing a viable fishery and market for Australian octopus By Rose Yeoman Fifteen years ago, when brothers Craig and Ross Cammilleri were working in the West Coast Rock Lobster industry, they saw high numbers of Gloomy Octopus (Octopus...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2018-145
DATE START/END: 1 MAY 2019 - 30 MAY 2021

Cumulative Impact Risk Assessment Tool for Aquaculture in Australia

Past practice for planning and positioning of marine farming focuses on a single point in time and utilises management tools such as environmental impact assessments or an ESD risk assessment. Such tools to assess impacts are not accounting for attribution past, present and future; nor do they...
ORGANISATION:
Nautilus Collaboration Pty Ltd
Industry
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PUBLISHED:
2018-11-02

Pictures of abundance

Camera technology lights the way towards improved stock assessments as researcher Tony Courtney discovers in his search for ways to better understand Queensland’s Scallop fishery Sea scallops in buckets. Photo: NOAA Fisheries As the adage goes, counting fish is like counting trees, except...
Industry
PROJECT NUMBER • 2020-121
DATE START/END: 4 MAY 2021 - 29 APR 2022

Indigenous Branding in the Fishing and Seafood Industry - Economic Creation and Capture

Australia's Indigenous people fish for custom, for recreation and for profit. This project considers the economic benefits of Indigenous brands in all three activities, but primarily from commercial seafood. At a NATIONAL Fishery & Aquaculture (F&A) industry level, FRDC's seeks R&D that improves...
ORGANISATION:
Ridge Partners
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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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PUBLISHED:
2021-09-14

Celebrating the story of Indigenous fishing on a world stage

The recognition of Indigenous fishing in Australia’s history is growing, helping to bridge cultural divides and integrating more diverse perspectives into the sector’s future Words Anne Crawford This month, Matt Osborne will address the World Fisheries Congress to tell the story of...
Environment
PROJECT NUMBER • 2010-521
DATE START/END: 31 DEC 2010 - 30 DEC 2013

FRDC-DCCEE: vulnerability of an iconic Australian finfish (barramundi, Lates calcarifer) and related industries to altered climate across tropical Australia

Tropical Australia is a region impacted upon by complex climate patterns, including monsoonal intra-year variability in rainfall and evaporation rate, mid-latitude seasonal oscillations, intra-annual fluctuations in the Madden Julian Oscillation, as well as longer global climate impacts such as the...
ORGANISATION:
James Cook University (JCU)
Industry
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PUBLISHED:
2017-12-01

Shared directions on seafood future

Access to new information, inspiration, networking and reporting on the industry’s progress to stakeholders are all part of the seafood sector’s biennial national gathering Opening the conference Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources Senator Anne Ruston The environment...
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